Two experiments investigated competition between cues that predicted the correct target response to a target stimulus in a response conflict procedure using a flanker task. Subjects received trials with five-character arrays with a central target character and distractor flanker characters that matched (compatible) or did not match (incompatible) the central target. Subjects' expectancies for compatible and incompatible trials were manipulated by presenting pre-trial cues that signaled the occurrence of compatible or incompatible trials. On some trials, a single cue predicted the target stimulus and the required target response. On other trials, a second redundant, predictive cue was also present on such trials. The results showed an effect...
In the conflict/control loop theory proposed by Botvinick, Braver, Barch, Carter, and Cohen (2001), ...
Cognitive control is essential to resolve conflict in stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) tasks....
Response conflict has been a frequent topic of research for the last two decades. Behavioral adaptat...
<div><p>Two experiments investigated competition between cues that predicted the correct target resp...
The dependence of the Simon effect on the correspondence of the previous trial can be explained by t...
Cognitive control is responsible for adapting information processing in order to carry out tasks mor...
Recent research on the relation between learning and cognitive control has assumed that conflict mod...
Conflict adaptation refers to our ability to modulate our attention in line with changing situationa...
In both Pavlovian conditioning and human causal judg-ment, competition between cues is well known to...
Analyses of trial sequences in flanker tasks have revealed cognitive adaptation, reflected in a redu...
Blocking is the most important phenomenon in the history of associative learning theory: for over 40...
Blocking is the most important phenomenon in the history of associative learning theory: for over 40...
Theories of cognitive control argue that response conflict in speeded performance tasks leads to ada...
Recent proposals emphasize the role of learning in empirical markers of conflict adaptation. Some of...
Conflict adaptation theory is one of the most popular theories in cognitive psychology. The theory a...
In the conflict/control loop theory proposed by Botvinick, Braver, Barch, Carter, and Cohen (2001), ...
Cognitive control is essential to resolve conflict in stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) tasks....
Response conflict has been a frequent topic of research for the last two decades. Behavioral adaptat...
<div><p>Two experiments investigated competition between cues that predicted the correct target resp...
The dependence of the Simon effect on the correspondence of the previous trial can be explained by t...
Cognitive control is responsible for adapting information processing in order to carry out tasks mor...
Recent research on the relation between learning and cognitive control has assumed that conflict mod...
Conflict adaptation refers to our ability to modulate our attention in line with changing situationa...
In both Pavlovian conditioning and human causal judg-ment, competition between cues is well known to...
Analyses of trial sequences in flanker tasks have revealed cognitive adaptation, reflected in a redu...
Blocking is the most important phenomenon in the history of associative learning theory: for over 40...
Blocking is the most important phenomenon in the history of associative learning theory: for over 40...
Theories of cognitive control argue that response conflict in speeded performance tasks leads to ada...
Recent proposals emphasize the role of learning in empirical markers of conflict adaptation. Some of...
Conflict adaptation theory is one of the most popular theories in cognitive psychology. The theory a...
In the conflict/control loop theory proposed by Botvinick, Braver, Barch, Carter, and Cohen (2001), ...
Cognitive control is essential to resolve conflict in stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) tasks....
Response conflict has been a frequent topic of research for the last two decades. Behavioral adaptat...