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In the present study, we investigated whether response selection involves executive control, using the selective interference paradigm within Baddeley’s (1986) working memory framework. The interference from response selection was estimated by comparing the patterns of dual-task interference of simple and choice RT tasks with those of a number of established working memory tasks. In Experiment 1, we compared impairment of forward and backward verbal serial recall from the RT tasks and articulatory suppression. Experiment 2 measured the adverse effects of the RT tasks and matrix tapping on forward and backward visuospatial serial recall. Finally, in Experiment 3, we examined the impairment from the RT tasks with two measures of executive control—namely, letter and category fluency. Altogether, the three experiments demonstrated that response selection interferes with executive control and that the interference is not produced at the level of working memory’s slave systems, which supports the assumption of executive involvement in response selection.
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A.S. is a fellow (Grant 011D5601) of the Special Research Fund at Ghent University. This research was also made possible by Grant 0114799 of the Special Research Fund at Ghent University to the second author.
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Szmalec, A., Vandierendonck, A. & Kemps, E. Response selection involves executive control: Evidence from the selective interference paradigm. Memory & Cognition 33, 531–541 (2005). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03193069
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