Cognitive Flexibility: Cost per change of mental disposition
It is an executive function. Changing your intent or information processing priorities results in a crash, interference, or a cost in accuracy and speed of response. There is an exogenous or residual cost in contexts with keys and predictability and an endogenous cost in all contexts (with and without keys). Within the framework of this line, the group develops experimental studies with Reaction Time (RT) methodology. Its relationship with other measures of cognitive flexibility is studied.