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The role of response selection for inhibition of task sets in task shifting.
Authors:Schuch, Stefanie   Koch, Iring
Abstract:
Response selection in task shifting was explored using a go/no-go methodology. The no-go signal occurred unpredictably with stimulus onset so that all trials required task preparation but only go trials required response selection. Experiment 1 showed that shift costs were absent after no-go trials, indicating that response processes are crucial for shift costs. In Experiment 2, backward inhibition was absent after no-go trials. Experiments 3 and 4 demonstrated that response selection, rather than execution, causes backward inhibition. All 4 experiments showed effects of preparation time in go trials, suggesting that advance preparation must have also occurred in no-go trials. The authors concluded that inhibition of irrelevant task sets arises only at response selection and that residual shift costs reflect such persisting inhibition. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:response selection   task set inhibition   task shifting   reaction time   shift costs   backward inhibition   preparation processes
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