Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10458434 Consciousness and Cognition 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Prospective memory targets can be considered as bivalent stimuli. ► Responding to bivalent stimuli slows subsequent performance. ► We demonstrate that responding to a prospective memory target also slows performance. ► These after-effects represent a so far neglected cost on ongoing task performance. ► They indicate that, in general, monitoring costs are overestimated.
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