Inhibition in task switching: The reliability of the n − 2 repetition cost
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental PsychologyPublished in: The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Volume 70, Issue 12, 2419-2433 Abstract “The n − 2 repetition cost seen in task switching is the effect of slower response times performing a recently completed task (e.g. an ABA sequence) compared to performing a task that was not recently completed (e.g. a CBA sequence). This cost is thought […]
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