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Modeling Task Switching Without Switching Tasks: A Short-Term Priming Account of Explicitly Cued Performance.
Authors:Schneider, Darryl W.   Logan, Gordon D.
Abstract:Switch costs in task switching are commonly attributed to an executive control process of task-set reconfiguration, particularly in studies involving the explicit task-cuing procedure. The authors propose an alternative account of explicitly cued performance that is based on 2 mechanisms: priming of cue encoding from residual activation of cues in short-term memory and compound cue retrieval of responses from long-term memory. Their short-term priming account explains the repeated cue encoding benefit, switch cost, reduction in switch cost with preparation time, and other effects. The authors develop a mathematical model of their priming account and fit it to data from 3 experiments, demonstrating that a set of basic psychological processes can produce several effects--including putative switch costs--without switching tasks. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:task switching   short term priming   explicitly cued performance   task cuing   cue encoding   short term memory   long term memory   mathematical modeling
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