The Way of Learning Preserved in The Structure of Individual Experience Shapes Task-Switching: Implications for Neuroscience and Education

Author:

A. Sozinov Alexey1ORCID,V. Bakhchinaa Anastasiia2ORCID,I. Alexandrov Yuri3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Psychology RAS, Moscow, Russian Federation; State Academic University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russian Federation

2. State Academic University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russian Federation

3. Institute of Psychology RAS, Moscow, Russian Federation; Moscow State University of Psychology & Education, Moscow, Russian Federation; HSE University, Moscow, Russian Federation

Abstract

Task switching is a behavioral phenomenon that serves as a tool for assessment of individual cognitive abilities that becomes especially essential in our multitasking milieu. Factors of task-switching include cognitive load and cognitive effort, mostly derived from task difficulty, as well as age and practice. The analysis of brain activity on the level of single neurons shows that the activations that contribute to task performance and switching differ with respect to the protocol of learning the alternated tasks. We argue that task switching is affected by the history of learning and in turn it changes the structure of individual experience. On this basis we outline perspectives of task switching studies in the fundamental field of long-term memory and applied field of education and therapy.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

FSFEI HE Don State Technical University

Subject

Cognitive Neuroscience,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,Education

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