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. 2003 Dec;10(4):890-6.
doi: 10.3758/bf03196549.

Nonintentional task set activation: evidence from implicit task sequence learning

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Nonintentional task set activation: evidence from implicit task sequence learning

Alex Gotler et al. Psychon Bull Rev. 2003 Dec.

Abstract

Studies have shown that task sets could be configured endogenously (i.e., on the basis of memory) according to an explicit sequence or exogenously according to a task cue. In two experiments, we examined whether an implicitly learned sequence could facilitate task set configuration without participants' intention. These experiments led to opposite conclusions regarding this question, but their methodology made it impossible to distinguish between the interpretations. We altered the task-switching paradigm by embedding a hidden task sequence, while randomizing all other aspects, including perceptual (i.e., task cues) and motor elements. We found that a sequence of tasks, proper, was learned implicitly and that the memory of that sequence endogenously facilitated task decision processes without the participants' explicit knowledge.

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