Table 1.
Trial Type | Response Time (ms) | Errors | |||||
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Switch | Incon | Block 1 | Block 2 | Block 3 | Block 1 | Block 2 | Block 3 |
0 | 0 | 703 (136) | 619 (96) | 583 (88) | .035 (.066) | .045 (.068) | .033 (.054) |
1 | 720 (149) | 675 (119) | 650 (122) | .147 (.127) | .143 (.112) | .129 (.136) | |
1 | 0 | 825 (184) | 743 (156) | 697 (119) | .056 (.074) | .066 (.073) | .073 (.081) |
1 | 886 (199) | 795 (165) | 756 (127) | .238 (.177) | .192 (.154) | .199 (.140) | |
Switch Effect | 145/122 | 122/124 | 110/114 | .056/.021 | .035/.021 | .055/.040 | |
Incon Effect | 39/17 | 54/56 | 62/66 | .147/.112 | .112/.098 | .111/.096 |
Trial type is defined by the combination of Switch (0 = task repeat, 1 = task switch) and Incon (0 = congruent, 1 = incongruent). The switch and incon effects are given as global effect (averaged across all trials) and a specific effect (only trials with specific requirement included), see text for further information.