Title of article :
Switching between tasks of unequal familiarity: The role of stimulus-attribute and response-set selection.
Author/Authors :
Nick، Yeung, نويسنده , , Stephen، Monsell, نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
It has been reported that it is harder to switch to a strong, well-practiced task from a weaker, less-practiced task than vice versa. Three experiments replicated this surprising asymmetry and investigated how it is affected by a reduction in interference between tasks. Experiment 1 progressively delayed the onset of the stimulus attribute associated with the stronger task. Experiments 2 and 3 separated the response sets of the tasks. Both manipulations reduced, without eliminating, interference of the stronger with the weaker task but reversed the asymmetry of switch costs, resulting in a larger cost of switching to the weaker task. The results are interpreted in terms of a model of the interactions between control input, task strength, and task priming
Keywords :
Ultrafiltration , chymosin reduction , white cheese , Proteolysis , salt reduction
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Psychology:Human Perception and Performance
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Psychology:Human Perception and Performance