Eye movements, not hypercompatible mappings, are critical for eliminating the cost of task set reconfiguration

Amelia R. Hunt, Yoko Ishigami, Raymond M. Klein

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Residual switch costs are notoriously difficult to eliminate. Yet Hunt and Klein (2002) eliminated them in a task that required observers to alternate between 8 trials of prosaccades and 8 trials of anti-saccades, as long as there was at least 1 sec between the task cue and the onset of the saccade target. It was proposed that the elimination of residual switch costs occurred because prosaccade responses are computed very rapidly. These so-called hypercompatible responses bypass memory retrieval stages of the response process, thereby eliminating the source of residual switch costs. Here we tested this hypothesis by requiring observers to alternate between responding with the finger that was vibrated (another task that meets the criteria for hypercompatibility) and responding with the finger of the opposite hand. Residual switch costs were not eliminated, suggesting that their elimination in Hunt and Klein (2002) was due to special properties of the prosaccade-antisaccade task.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)923-927
Número de páginas5
PublicaciónPsychonomic Bulletin and Review
Volumen13
N.º5
DOI
EstadoPublished - oct. 2006

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology
  • Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)

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