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Electrophysiological correlates of anticipatory and poststimulus components of task switching
Authors:Karayanidis Frini  Coltheart Max  Michie Patricia T  Murphy Karen
Institution:Discipline of Psychology, School of Behavioral Sciences, Newcastle University, Callaghan, New South Wales, Australia. frini.karayanidis@newcastle.edu.au
Abstract:Task-switching paradigms can shed light on cognitive and neural processes underlying attentional control mechanisms. An alternating runs task-switching paradigm (R. D. Rogers & S. Monsell, 1995) is used to identify ERP components associated with anticipatory and poststimulus components of task-switching processes. Subjects alternated between two tasks in a predictable series (AABB). Reaction time (RT) switch cost reduced with increasing response-stimulus (R-S) interval and a residual switch cost remained at the longest R-S interval. A switch-related positivity (D-Pos) developed in the R-S interval. D-Pos was time-locked to response onset, peaked around 400 ms post-response onset, and was unaffected by task-set interference. A switch-related negativity (D-Neg) emerged after stimulus onset. D-Neg peaked earlier with increasing R-S interval and its amplitude and latency were affected by task-set interference. D-Pos and D-Neg were interpreted within current models of task-switching.
Keywords:Attentional control  Task-switching  ERP  Visual attention  Control processes
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