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Between-Task Competition and Cognitive Control in Task Switching
J. Neurosci. Yeung et al. 26: 1429

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Files in this Data Supplement:

  • supplemental material - Supplemental table 1
  • supplemental material - Supplemental table 2
  • supplemental material - Supplemental material
  • supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 1. Results of simulations of neuroimaging data. Panels A-C present the results of Simulation 1, showing (A) mean activity in processing units selective for the currently required and irrelevant task; (B) the correlation between simulated behavioral switching costs and activity in processing units selective for the currently irrelevant task; and (C) the correlation between simulated behavior and activity in processing units selective for the required task. Panels D-F present corresponding results for Simulation 2, in which levels of control input varied across runs. Panels G-I present results for Simulation 3, in which the degree of task-set inertia varied across runs. Panels J-L present the results of Simulation 4, in which both control input and task-set inertia were varied across runs.




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