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Rachel Swainson

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Psychological Research|March 24, 2025
Does preparation generate the cost of task switching? A recipe for a switch cost after cue-only trialsMotonori Yamaguchi, Rachel Swainson
Psychological Research|August 14, 2012
Covert judgements are sufficient to trigger subsequent task-switching costsRachel Swainson, Douglas Martin
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 4, 2024
The task-switch cost is still absent after selectively stopping a response in cued task switchingMotonori Yamaguchi, Rachel Swainson
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|May 14, 2016
Task-switch costs subsequent to cue-only trialsRachel Swainson, Douglas Martin, Laura Prosser
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 27, 2023
Preparing a task is sufficient to generate a subsequent task-switch cost affecting task performanceRachel Swainson, Laura Joy Prosser, Motonori Yamaguchi
Psychological Research|December 26, 2022
Investigating task preparation and task performance as triggers of the backward inhibition effectLaura Joy Prosser, Motonori Yamaguchi, Rachel Swainson
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|October 9, 2019
Task cues lead to item-level backward inhibition with univalent stimuli and responsesLaura J Prosser, Margaret C Jackson, Rachel Swainson
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|January 1, 2010
Two measures of task-specific inhibitionDuncan E Astle, Georgina M Jackson, Rachel Swainson
Psychological Research|October 19, 2019
The effect of performing versus preparing a task on the subsequent switch costRachel Swainson, Laura Prosser, Kostadin Karavasilev, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 12, 2010
Feedback-related negativity codes prediction error but not behavioral adjustment during probabilistic reversal learningHenry W Chase, Rachel Swainson, Lucy Durham, et al.
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Psychological Research|March 24, 2025
Does preparation generate the cost of task switching? A recipe for a switch cost after cue-only trialsMotonori Yamaguchi, Rachel Swainson
Psychological Research|August 14, 2012
Covert judgements are sufficient to trigger subsequent task-switching costsRachel Swainson, Douglas Martin
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 4, 2024
The task-switch cost is still absent after selectively stopping a response in cued task switchingMotonori Yamaguchi, Rachel Swainson
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|May 14, 2016
Task-switch costs subsequent to cue-only trialsRachel Swainson, Douglas Martin, Laura Prosser
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 27, 2023
Preparing a task is sufficient to generate a subsequent task-switch cost affecting task performanceRachel Swainson, Laura Joy Prosser, Motonori Yamaguchi
Psychological Research|December 26, 2022
Investigating task preparation and task performance as triggers of the backward inhibition effectLaura Joy Prosser, Motonori Yamaguchi, Rachel Swainson
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|October 9, 2019
Task cues lead to item-level backward inhibition with univalent stimuli and responsesLaura J Prosser, Margaret C Jackson, Rachel Swainson
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|January 1, 2010
Two measures of task-specific inhibitionDuncan E Astle, Georgina M Jackson, Rachel Swainson
Psychological Research|October 19, 2019
The effect of performing versus preparing a task on the subsequent switch costRachel Swainson, Laura Prosser, Kostadin Karavasilev, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 12, 2010
Feedback-related negativity codes prediction error but not behavioral adjustment during probabilistic reversal learningHenry W Chase, Rachel Swainson, Lucy Durham, et al.
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