Selective Stopping in Task Switching
Selective Stopping in Task Switching is a scholarly work by Frederick Verbruggen, André Vandierendonck, and Baptist Liefooghe, published in 2006 in ''Experimental Psychology''. The main subjects of the publication include cognitive psychology, task, visual perception, mental chronometry, psychology, computer science, neuroscience, response time, cued speech, executive functions, task switching, and selection (genetic algorithm). Results of the experiments demonstrated that a switch cost was found when participants selected a response, even without response execution.