Publications
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Journal Articles
Grange, J.A., & Houghton, G. (2009). Temporal cue-target overlap is not essential for
backward inhibition in task switching. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology,
62, 2069-2080. [PDF]
Houghton, G., Pritchard, R., & Grange, J.A. (2009). The role of cue-target translation in
backward inhibition of attentional set. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory,
& Cognition, 35, 466-476.
[PDF]
Submitted
Grange, J.A., & Houghton, G. (submitted). Cue-switch costs in task-switching: Cue priming or
control processes?
Grange, J.A., & Houghton, G. (submitted). Heightened conflict in cue-target translation
increases backward inhibition in set switching.
In Preparation
Grange, J.A., & Houghton, G. (in preparation). Does the restart cost in task-switching reflect
cue encoding processes?
Houghton, G., Grange, J.A., & Pritchard, R. (in preparation). Cue-related processes to
backward inhibition of attentional set.
Presentations
Grange, J.A. (2009, September 1). Cue-target translation & the cost of switching cues.
Paper presented at the British Psychological Society 26th Cognitive Section Conference,
University of Hertfordshire.
Grange, J.A., & Houghton, G. (2009, July 9). The role of cue-target relationships in task
switching. Poster presented at the 2nd Welsh Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience (WICN)
conference, Deganwy, North Wales. [PDF]
Grange, J.A. (2009, March 11). Task cues in task switching. Paper presented at departmental
colloquium, School of Psychology, Bangor University.
Grange, J.A. (2008, July 31). Does task switching require an endogenous act of control? Paper
presented at the PsyPAG Annual Conference, University of Manchester.
Grange, J.A. (2007, March 5). Inhibitory mechanisms in task switching. Proceedings of the
British Psychological Society Welsh Branch 36th Annual Student Conference, Swansea
University (Abstract).
Unpublished
Grange, J.A. (2006). Backward inhibition in bottom-up sequential control. Research Thesis
Presented for B.Sc. Psychology, University of Wales, Bangor.
Grange, J.A. (2007). Inhibition & the switch-cost: An analysis. Research Thesis Presented for
M.Sc. Psychological Research, University of Wales, Bangor.