Adapting to changing task demands is one of the hallmarks of human cognition. According to an influential theory, the conflict monitoring theory, the adaptation of information processing occurs in a context-sensitive manner in that conflicts signal the need for control recruitment. Starting from the conflict monitoring theory, here the authors discuss the role of affect in the context of conflict-triggered processing adjustments from three different perspectives: (1) the affective value of conflict per se, (2) the affective modulation of conflict-triggered processing adjustments, and (3) the modulation of conflict adaptation by reward. Based on the current empirical evidence, the authors stress the importance of disentangling effects of aff...
Conflict between incompatible response tendencies is typically followed by control adjustments aimed...
The studies described in this thesis aimed to investigate how affect and motivation impact cognitiv...
Theories of cognitive control generally assume that perceived conflict acts as a signal to engage i...
Adapting to changing task demands is one of the hallmarks of human cognition. According to an influe...
© 2011 Stürmer, Nigbur, Schacht and Sommer. This is an open-access article subject to a non-exclusiv...
Cognitive control enables adaptive behavior in a dynamically changing environment. In this context, ...
The dynamic adaptation of cognitive control in the face of competition from conflicting response ten...
Response conflict has been a frequent topic of research for the last two decades. Behavioral adaptat...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2012.00342 The role of affect and reward in the conflict-triggered adjustment of ...
Cognitive control theories predict enhanced conflict adaptation after punishment. However, no such e...
Item does not contain fulltextSolving a conflict between two response options in an interference tas...
Individual differences in cognitive control have significant implications for a broad range of every...
<p>Solving a conflict between two response options in an interference task has been found to increas...
International audienceOne of the most influential ideas in recent decades in the cognitive psycholog...
An influential theory of anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) function argues that this brain region play...
Conflict between incompatible response tendencies is typically followed by control adjustments aimed...
The studies described in this thesis aimed to investigate how affect and motivation impact cognitiv...
Theories of cognitive control generally assume that perceived conflict acts as a signal to engage i...
Adapting to changing task demands is one of the hallmarks of human cognition. According to an influe...
© 2011 Stürmer, Nigbur, Schacht and Sommer. This is an open-access article subject to a non-exclusiv...
Cognitive control enables adaptive behavior in a dynamically changing environment. In this context, ...
The dynamic adaptation of cognitive control in the face of competition from conflicting response ten...
Response conflict has been a frequent topic of research for the last two decades. Behavioral adaptat...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2012.00342 The role of affect and reward in the conflict-triggered adjustment of ...
Cognitive control theories predict enhanced conflict adaptation after punishment. However, no such e...
Item does not contain fulltextSolving a conflict between two response options in an interference tas...
Individual differences in cognitive control have significant implications for a broad range of every...
<p>Solving a conflict between two response options in an interference task has been found to increas...
International audienceOne of the most influential ideas in recent decades in the cognitive psycholog...
An influential theory of anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) function argues that this brain region play...
Conflict between incompatible response tendencies is typically followed by control adjustments aimed...
The studies described in this thesis aimed to investigate how affect and motivation impact cognitiv...
Theories of cognitive control generally assume that perceived conflict acts as a signal to engage i...