Modeling task switching without switching tasks: a short-term priming account of explicitly cued performance.

DW Schneider, GD Logan - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
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 …

Separating cue encoding from target processing in the explicit task-cuing procedure: are there" true" task switch effects?

CM Arrington, GD Logan… - Journal of Experimental …, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
Six experiments were conducted to separate cue encoding from target processing in
explicitly cued task switching to determine whether task switch effects could be separated …

Priming cue encoding by manipulating transition frequency in explicitly cued task switching

D W. Schneider, G D. Logan - Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2006 - Springer
Explicitly cued task switching with multiple cues per task permits three types of transitions:
cue repetitions (cue and task repeat), task repetitions (cue changes but task repeats), and …

Still clever after all these years: searching for the homunculus in explicitly cued task switching.

GD Logan, DW Schneider, C Bundesen - 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
Many researchers interpret switch costs in the explicit task-cuing procedure as reflecting
endogenous task-set reconfiguration. GD Logan and C. Bundesen (2003) challenged this …

Methodological and empirical issues when dissociating cue-related from task-related processes in the explicit task-cuing procedure

BU Forstmann, M Brass, I Koch - Psychological Research, 2007 - Springer
In the explicit cuing version of the task-switching paradigm, each individual task is indicated
by a unique task cue. Consequently, a task switch is accompanied by a cue switch …

Advance preparation in task switching: What work is being done?

EM Altmann - Psychological Science, 2004 - journals.sagepub.com
The preparation effect in task switching is usually interpreted to mean that a switching
process makes use of the interval between task-cue onset and trial-stimulus onset (the cue …

Differential effects of cue changes and task changes on task-set selection costs.

U Mayr, R Kliegl - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning …, 2003 - psycnet.apa.org
A task-switching paradigm with a 2: 1 mapping between cues and tasks was used to
separate cue-switching processes (indexed through pure cue-switch costs) from actual task …

The role of external cues for endogenous advance reconfiguration in task switching

I Koch - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2003 - Springer
Most studies of task-set switching rely on cuing paradigms, in which external cues indicate
the upcoming task. The present study used an entirely predictable task sequence in a …

Can the task-cuing paradigm measure an endogenous task-set reconfiguration process?

S Monsell, GA Mizon - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
In 6 task-cuing experiments, with 2 cues per task, the authors varied cue–stimulus interval to
investigate GD Logan and C. Bundesen's (2003) claim that when cue repetition is controlled …

[HTML][HTML] Components of task switching: A closer look at task switching and cue switching

F Schmitz, A Voss - Acta psychologica, 2014 - Elsevier
Research using the diffusion model to decompose task-switching effects has contributed to a
better understanding of the processes underlying the observed effect in the explicit task …