Sequential adjustments of task-pair control in dual-task contexts: Examining the role of repetition priming effects at the level of task-pair sets and abstract control states.
In dual-task situations, two stimuli are presented in rapid succession, requiring participants to perform two tasks simultaneously. Prior studies suggested that when two tasks are performed simultaneously, information about the identity of the two tasks is represented in a joint cognitive representa...
| Published in: | Memory & Cognition Vol. 53; no. 7; pp. 1989 - 2009 |
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Springer Nature
Oct2025
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