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|a One thing that separates human beings from the rest of the animal world is our ability to control behavior by referencing internal plans, goals, and rules. This ability, which is crucial to our success in a complex social environment, depends on the purposeful generation of "task sets"--States of mental readiness that allow each of us to engage with the world in a particular way or achieve a particular aim. This book reports the latest research regarding the activation, maintenance, and suppression of task sets
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|t Task Switching and Cognitive Control: An Introduction /
|r James A. Grange and George Houghton --
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|t Tasks, Task Sets, and the Mapping Between Them /
|r Darryl W. Schneider and Gordon D. Logan --
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|t The Task-Cuing Paradigm: A User's Guide /
|r Nachshon Meiran --
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|t The Mixing Cost as a Measure of Cognitive Control /
|r Paloma Mari-Beffa and Alexander Kirkham --
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|t -- The Extended-Runs Procedure and Restart Cost /
|r Erik M. Altmann --
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|t -- Voluntary Task Wwitching /
|r Catherine M. Arrington, Kaitlin M. Reiman, and Starla M. Weaver --
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|t Inhibitory Control in Task Switching /
|r Miriam Gade, Stefanie Schuch, Michel Duey, and Iring Koch --
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|t Models of Cognitive Control in Task Switching /
|r James A. Grange and George Houghton --
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|t Event-Related Potentials Reveal Multiple Components of Proactive and -- Reactive Control in Task Switching /
|r Frini Karayanidis and Sharna D. Jamadar --
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|t Neuroimaging Studies of Task Switching /
|r Franziska R. Richter and Nick Yeung --
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|t Task Switching and Executive Dysfunction /
|r Abhijit Das and Glenn R. Wylie --
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|t Task Switching in Psychiatric Disorders /
|r Susan M. Ravizza and Ruth E. Salo --
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|t Cognitive Flexibility in Childhood and Adolescence /
|r Sabine Peters and Eveline A. Crone --
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|t Task Switching and Aging /
|r Jutta Kray and Nicola K. Ferdinand.
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