Cognitive control theories predict enhanced conflict adaptation after punishment. However, no such effect was found in previous work. In the present study, we demonstrate in a flanker task how behavioural adjustments following punishment signals are highly dependent on punishment sensitivity (as measured by the Behavioural Inhibition System (BIS) scale): Whereas low punishment-sensitive participants do show increased conflict adaptation after punishment, high punishment-sensitive participants show no such modulation. Interestingly, participants with a high punishment-sensitivity showed an overall reaction time increase after punishments. Our results stress the role of individual differences in explaining motivational modulations of cognitiv...
Conflict adaptation refers to our ability to modulate our attention in line with changing situationa...
In a recent experiment [Boksem, M.A.S., Tops, M., Wester, A.E., Meijman, T.F., Lorist, M.M., 2006. E...
The inhibition of impulsive response tendencies that conflict with goal-directed action is a key com...
Cognitive control theories predict enhanced conflict adaptation after punishment. However, no such e...
Punishments can help inform us to make adaptive changes in behavior. However, previous research sugg...
Conflict adaptation refers to the dynamic modulation of conflict processing across successive trials...
While it is commonly known that reward and punishment are two effective motivators of behavior, litt...
Recently, positive affect has been reported to reduce cognitive conflicts and adaptations related to...
The chance to achieve a reward starts up the required neurobehavioral mechanisms to adapt our though...
To shed new light on the long-standing debate about the (in)dependence of sensitivity to weak stimul...
This study measured the response-locked event-related potential during a flanker task with performan...
Abstract Background The literature on social dilemmas and punishment focuses on the behaviour of the...
The dynamic adaptation of cognitive control in the face of competition from conflicting response ten...
Contains fulltext : 191641.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Response inhibition is an important control mechanism in reacting effectively to sudden changes in t...
Conflict adaptation refers to our ability to modulate our attention in line with changing situationa...
In a recent experiment [Boksem, M.A.S., Tops, M., Wester, A.E., Meijman, T.F., Lorist, M.M., 2006. E...
The inhibition of impulsive response tendencies that conflict with goal-directed action is a key com...
Cognitive control theories predict enhanced conflict adaptation after punishment. However, no such e...
Punishments can help inform us to make adaptive changes in behavior. However, previous research sugg...
Conflict adaptation refers to the dynamic modulation of conflict processing across successive trials...
While it is commonly known that reward and punishment are two effective motivators of behavior, litt...
Recently, positive affect has been reported to reduce cognitive conflicts and adaptations related to...
The chance to achieve a reward starts up the required neurobehavioral mechanisms to adapt our though...
To shed new light on the long-standing debate about the (in)dependence of sensitivity to weak stimul...
This study measured the response-locked event-related potential during a flanker task with performan...
Abstract Background The literature on social dilemmas and punishment focuses on the behaviour of the...
The dynamic adaptation of cognitive control in the face of competition from conflicting response ten...
Contains fulltext : 191641.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Response inhibition is an important control mechanism in reacting effectively to sudden changes in t...
Conflict adaptation refers to our ability to modulate our attention in line with changing situationa...
In a recent experiment [Boksem, M.A.S., Tops, M., Wester, A.E., Meijman, T.F., Lorist, M.M., 2006. E...
The inhibition of impulsive response tendencies that conflict with goal-directed action is a key com...