Mittelstädt Victor, Leuthold Hartmut, Mackenzie Ian Grant, Dykstra Tobin, Hazeltine Eliot
University of Tübingen, Germany.
University of Iowa, USA.
J Cogn. 2023 Jan 13;6(1):9. doi: 10.5334/joc.255. eCollection 2023.
There has been an increasing interest in uncovering the mechanisms underpinning how people decide which task to perform at a given time. Many studies suggest that task representations are crucial in guiding such voluntary task selection behavior, which is primarily reflected in a bias to select task repetitions over task switches. However, it is not yet clear whether the task-specific motor effectors are also a crucial component of task representations when deciding to switch tasks. Across three experiments using different voluntary task switching (VTS) procedures, we show that a greater overlap in task representations with a task-to-finger mapping than task-to-hand mapping increases participants' switching behavior (Exp. 1 and Exp. 2), but not when they were instructed to randomly select tasks (Exp. 3). Thus, task-specific stimulus-response associations can change the way people mentally represent tasks and influence switching behavior, suggesting that motor effectors should be considered as a component of task representations in biasing cognitive flexibility.
人们对揭示人们在特定时间决定执行哪项任务背后的机制越来越感兴趣。许多研究表明,任务表征在指导这种自愿任务选择行为方面至关重要,这主要体现在选择任务重复而非任务切换的偏好上。然而,在决定切换任务时,特定任务的运动效应器是否也是任务表征的关键组成部分尚不清楚。通过使用不同的自愿任务切换(VTS)程序的三个实验,我们表明,与任务到手指的映射相比,任务到手部的映射在任务表征中有更大的重叠会增加参与者的切换行为(实验1和实验2),但当他们被指示随机选择任务时则不会(实验3)。因此,特定任务的刺激-反应关联可以改变人们在心理上表征任务的方式并影响切换行为,这表明运动效应器应被视为在偏向认知灵活性方面任务表征的一个组成部分。