Publication: Effects of stimulus features and instruction on response coding, selection, and inhibition: evidence from repetition effects under task switching
Effects of stimulus features and instruction on response coding, selection, and inhibition: evidence from repetition effects under task switching
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Druey, M. D., & Hübner, R. (2008). Effects of stimulus features and instruction on response coding, selection, and inhibition: evidence from repetition effects under task switching. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 61(10), 1573–1600. https://doi.org/10.1080/17470210701643397
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The coding of stimuli and responses is crucial for human behaviour. Here, we focused primarily on the response codes (or response categories). As a method, we applied a combined dual-task and task-switch paradigm with a fixed task-to-hand mapping. Usually, negative effects (i.e., costs) are observed for response category repetitions under task switching. However, in several previous studies it has been proposed that such repetition effects do not occur, if the stimulus categories (e.g., "odd" if digits have to be classified according
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Druey, M. D., & Hübner, R. (2008). Effects of stimulus features and instruction on response coding, selection, and inhibition: evidence from repetition effects under task switching. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 61(10), 1573–1600. https://doi.org/10.1080/17470210701643397