
Volume 82, issue 1, January 2018
Special issue on New perspectives on human multitasking
- Issue editors
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- Edita Poljac
- Andrea Kiesel
- Iring Koch
- Hermann Müller
20 articles in this issue
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What is a task? An ideomotor perspective
Authors (first, second and last of 6)
- Stefan Künzell
- Laura Broeker
- Roland Thomaschke
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 02 November 2017
- Pages: 4 - 11
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Multitasking as a choice: a perspective
Authors (first, second and last of 7)
- Laura Broeker
- Roman Liepelt
- Markus Raab
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 30 October 2017
- Pages: 12 - 23
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“Optimal suppression” as a solution to the paradoxical cost of multitasking: examination of suppression specificity in task switching
Authors
- Maayan Katzir
- Bnaya Ori
- Nachshon Meiran
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 27 October 2017
- Pages: 24 - 39
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The impact of free-order and sequential-order instructions on task-order regulation in dual tasks
Authors (first, second and last of 4)
- Sebastian Kübler
- Christina B. Reimer
- Torsten Schubert
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 30 August 2017
- Pages: 40 - 53
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Assessing the role of reward in task selection using a reward-based voluntary task switching paradigm
Authors
- David A. Braun
- Catherine M. Arrington
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 26 September 2017
- Pages: 54 - 64
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The dynamic balance between cognitive flexibility and stability: the influence of local changes in reward expectation and global task context on voluntary switch rate
Authors
- Kerstin Fröber
- Lisa Raith
- Gesine Dreisbach
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 22 September 2017
- Pages: 65 - 77
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Exploring the repetition bias in voluntary task switching
Authors (first, second and last of 4)
- Victor Mittelstädt
- David Dignath
- Andrea Kiesel
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 04 September 2017
- Pages: 78 - 91
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Flexibility of individual multitasking strategies in task-switching with preview: are preferences for serial versus overlapping task processing dependent on between-task conflict?
Authors
- Jovita Brüning
- Dietrich Manzey
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 05 October 2017
- Pages: 92 - 108
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Sources of interference in cross-modal action: response selection, crosstalk, and general dual-execution costs
Authors
- Aleks Pieczykolan
- Lynn Huestegge
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 27 September 2017
- Pages: 109 - 120
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Emerging features of modality mappings in task switching: modality compatibility requires variability at the level of both stimulus and response modality
Authors
- Edina Fintor
- Denise N. Stephan
- Iring Koch
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 03 June 2017
- Pages: 121 - 133
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Shifting the set of stimulus selection when switching between tasks
Authors
- Mike Wendt
- Aquiles Luna-Rodriguez
- Thomas Jacobsen
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 27 July 2017
- Pages: 134 - 145
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Action control in task switching: do action effects modulate N − 2 repetition costs in task switching?
Authors
- Stefanie Schuch
- Angelika Sommer
- Sarah Lukas
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 17 November 2017
- Pages: 146 - 156
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The role of feedback delay in dual-task performance
Authors
- Wilfried Kunde
- Robert Wirth
- Markus Janczyk
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 03 June 2017
- Pages: 157 - 166
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Effects of trying ‘not to move’ instruction on cortical load and concurrent cognitive performance
Authors
- Christine Langhanns
- Hermann Müller
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 20 October 2017
- Pages: 167 - 176
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Motor-cognitive dual-task performance: effects of a concurrent motor task on distinct components of visual processing capacity
Authors (first, second and last of 6)
- E. C. S. Künstler
- K. Finke
- P. Bublak
- Content type: Original Article
- Open Access
- Published: 01 December 2017
- Pages: 177 - 185
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Game-based training of flexibility and attention improves task-switch performance: near and far transfer of cognitive training in an EEG study
Authors
- Kerwin J. F. Olfers
- Guido P. H. Band
- Content type: Original Article
- Open Access
- Published: 20 December 2017
- Pages: 186 - 202
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Movement timing and cognitive control: adult-age differences in multi-tasking
Authors
- Anne-Merel Meijer
- Ralf T. Krampe
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 17 June 2017
- Pages: 203 - 214
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Task intentions and their implementation into actions: cognitive control from adolescence to middle adulthood
Authors (first, second and last of 5)
- Edita Poljac
- Rianne Haartsen
- Ervin Poljac
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 13 October 2017
- Pages: 215 - 229
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Transfer of time-based task expectancy across different timing environments
Authors
- Stefanie Aufschnaiter
- Andrea Kiesel
- Roland Thomaschke
- Content type: Original Article
- Published: 24 July 2017
- Pages: 230 - 243