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Task Switching And Cognitive Control 1st Edition James Grange

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Task Switching And Cognitive Control 1st Edition James Grange
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Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.16 MB
Pages: 400
Author: James Grange, George Houghton
ISBN: 9780199921959, 0199921954
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Task Switching And Cognitive Control 1st Edition James Grange by James Grange, George Houghton 9780199921959, 0199921954 instant download after payment.

One thing that separates human beings from the rest of the animal world is our ability to control behavior by referencing internal plans, goals, and rules. This ability, which is crucial to our success in a complex social environment, depends on the purposeful generation of "task sets"--states of mental readiness that allow each of us to engage with the world in a particular way or achieve a particular aim.
This book reports the latest research regarding the activation, maintenance, and suppression of task sets. Chapters from many of the world's leading researchers in task switching and cognitive control investigate key issues in the field, from how we select the most relevant task when presented with distracting alternatives, to how we maintain focus on a task ("eyes on the prize") and switch to a new one when our goals or external circumstances change. Chapters also explore the brain structures responsible for these abilities, how they develop during childhood, and whether they decline due to normal aging or neurological disorders.
Of interest especially to scholars and students of cognitive psychology, the volume offers thorough, multi-disciplinary coverage of contemporary research and theories concerning this fundamental yet mysterious aspect of human brain function and behavior.

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