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    Impact of aging on crossmodal attention switching

    Previous studies on crossmodal visual-auditory attention switching using a spatial discrimination task showed performance costs when the target modality changed relative to when it repeated. The present study (n ...

    Ludivine A. P. Schils, Iring Koch, Pi-Chun Huang, Shulan Hsieh in Psychological Research (2024)

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    The effect of age on task switching: updated and extended meta-analyses

    Cognitive flexibility is one of the crucial abilities for human survival. As people get older, whether their flexibility ability will be affected is one of the core research topics in aging research. Researche...

    En-Ho Chen, Shulan Hsieh in Psychological Research (2023)

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    Age-related post-error slowing and stimulus repetition effect in motor inhibition during a stop-signal task

    This study aims to investigate how older adults react to a failed-inhibition error while performing a stop-signal task. That is, whether elderly people would exhibit enlarged post-error slowing and whether suc...

    Howard Muchen Hsu, Shulan Hsieh in Psychological Research (2022)

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    Competitor Rule Priming: Evidence for priming of task rules in task switching

    In task-switching experiments, participants switch between task rules, and each task rule describes how responses are mapped to stimulus information. Importantly, task rules do not pertain to any specific resp...

    Maayan Katzir, Bnaya Ori, Shulan Hsieh, Nachshon Meiran in Psychological Research (2015)