“…Rogers and Monsell also found that this switch cost decreased when the interval between one stimulus and the next (the response-to-stimulus interval, or RSI) was increased but that there was an irreducible switch cost that was not removed, no matter how long RSI became. Other researchers have since replicated and extended these findings, using the repeated runs design (e.g., De Jong, 2000;Gilbert & Shallice, 2002;Karayanidis, Coltheart, Michie, & Murphy, 2003;Lien, Schweickert, & Proctor, 2003;Los, 1999;Nieuwenhuis & Monsell, 2002;Sohn & Anderson, 2003;Yeung & Monsell, 2003).…”