Home ยป “Repetition Costs in Task Switching Persist in Cue-Independent Contexts Due to Binding Processes Involving Both Relevant and Irrelevant Features”

“Repetition Costs in Task Switching Persist in Cue-Independent Contexts Due to Binding Processes Involving Both Relevant and Irrelevant Features”

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38112804

In a cue-independent context, repetition costs in task switching are still observed when the context appears before the target, suggesting that these costs stem from binding processes involving both task-relevant and task-irrelevant features.

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