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    Set-Shifting and Place-Keeping as Separable Control Processes: Three experiments

    Cite as: Cooper, Richard P and Byde, Catherine and De Cecilio, Roberto and Fulks, Chelsea and Morais, Danila (2018): Set-Shifting and Place-Keeping as Separable Control Processes: Three experiments. Birkbeck College, University of London. doi: https://doi.org/10.18743/DATA.00019

    Description

    We present data from three experiments using a sequential binary choice task that explore the relationship between two
    proposed cognitive control functions: set-shifting and place-keeping (i.e., keeping track of one’s place within a
    sequential task). The task involves switching from one stimulus-response mapping to another across trials, according
    to a predefined sequence and in the face of occasional brief interruptions. Response-stimulus interval, interruption
    length and interrupting task were varied. In each study, response time, sequential error type and interruption accuracy were recorded.

    Collection Method

    They were collected by MatLab scripts that administered three behavioural experiments. The data take the form of tab delimited text files, where the columns contain either raw data (e.g., response codes, response times) or extracted data (i.e., summary statistics on a per-participant basis).

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    Dataset Title:

    Set-Shifting and Place-Keeping as Separable Control Processes: Three experiments

    Creators:

    Cooper, Richard P and Byde, Catherine and De Cecilio, Roberto and Fulks, Chelsea and Morais, Danila

    School/Department:

    Birkbeck Schools and Research Centres > School of Science > Psychological Sciences

    Data collection method:

    They were collected by MatLab scripts that administered three behavioural experiments. The data take the form of tab delimited text files, where the columns contain either raw data (e.g., response codes, response times) or extracted data (i.e., summary statistics on a per-participant basis).

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    20152016

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    Cite as: Cooper, Richard P and Byde, Catherine and De Cecilio, Roberto and Fulks, Chelsea and Morais, Danila (2018): Set-Shifting and Place-Keeping as Separable Control Processes: Three experiments. Birkbeck College, University of London. doi: https://doi.org/10.18743/DATA.00019

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