Investigating task preparation and task performance as triggers of the backward inhibition effect

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  • who: Laura Joy Prosser from the School of Psychology, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK have published the article: Investigating task preparation and task performance as triggers of the backward inhibition effect, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This studies used a truncated-trial methodology to eliminate various stages of task processing in four experiments and examined whether backward inhibition is triggered by processing that occurs during task preparation or during task performance. In the experiments described here, the authors do not attempt to distinguish possible causes of the n - 2 repetition cost but instead simply aim . . .

     

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