2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2350738/v1
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Controlling response order without relying on stimulus order – Evidence for flexible representations of task order

Jens Kürten,
Tilo Strobach,
Lynn Huestegge

Abstract: In dual-task situations, both component tasks are typically not executed simultaneously but rather one after another. Task order is usually determined based on bottom-up information provided by stimulus presentation order, but also affected by top-down factors such as instructions and/or differentially dominant component tasks (e.g., oculomotor task prioritization). Recent research demonstrated that in the context of a randomly switching stimulus order, task order representations can be integrated with specifi… Show more

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