No-go trials can modulate switch cost by interfering with effects of task preparation.

It has recently been shown that the cost associated with switching tasks is eliminated following 'no-go' trials, in which response selection is not completed, suggesting that the switch cost depends on response selection. However, no-go trials may also affect switch costs by interfering wi...

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Main Authors: Lenartowicz, A, Yeung, N, Cohen, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2011