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- W1573185275 abstract "Switch cost does not disappear as more preparation time for the next task is allowed. Tornay and Milan showed that the residual cost is smaller when tasks switch randomly than when they alternate in predictable sequences. They proposed that the difference was due to control mechanisms (anterior attentional network) being activated in the random condition because of its overall diffi culty. Besides, it has been shown that increasing arousal levels inhibits the anterior attentional network. Therefore, Tornay and Milan’s account predicts that high arousal should result in switch cost for the random condition increasing to the levels of predictable switching. In this work, this prediction was tested by assessing the interaction between increased arousal and switch cost with both predictable and randomtask switching. The results may help to solve the ongoing controversy about the causes of switch cost. Efecto del incremento de activacion en tareas con cambio predecible y aleatorio: Evidencia que implica la red atencional anterior en el cambio aleatorio, pero no en el predecible. Tornay y Milan encontraron que el costo por cambio tiende a ser mas pequeno cuando las tareas cambian de forma aleatoria que cuando lo hace de forma predecible. Estos autores proponen que esta diferencia es debida a la activacion de la Red Atencional Anterior (RAA), provocada por las difi cultades cognitivas que impone el cambio aleatorio. En este trabajo se sugiere que en las tareas de cambio aleatorio es posible recuperar el costo si la RAA es inhibida por la activacion de la red de alerta. Se pone a prueba esta hipotesis evaluando la interaccion entre el incremento de la activacion (red de alerta) y el costo, tanto en cambio predecible como aleatorio. El resultado obtenido confi rma la hipotesis y sugiere que las diferencias en costo por cambio entre tareas predecibles y aleatorias son debidas a la participacion de mecanismos de control atencional. Estos datos pueden ayudar a aclarar la controversia existente al respecto." @default.
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- W1573185275 title "Effect of arousal increase in predictable and random task switching: evidence for the involvement of the anterior attentional network in random but not in predictable task switching." @default.
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