Cognitive control refers to the ability to pursue goal‐directed behavior, in the face of otherwise more habitual or immediately compelling behaviors. Acting effectively in non-routine situations to achieve our behavioral goals, by monitoring and adjusting our performance, is a hallmark for intelligent behavior and keeps us standing in a complex dynamically changing environment. Studies designed to track the development of cognitive control across human lifespan have indicated that control processes develop gradually during childhood through adulthood. The present work further explores developmental changes in cognitive control on task performance. More specifically, the thesis examines these changes involved in adjusting performance based o...
International audienceInterference control is central to cognitive control and, more generally, to m...
Age-related progress in cognitive control reflects more frequent engagement of proactive control dur...
Detecting an error signals the need for increased cognitive control and behavioural adjustments. Con...
Cognitive control refers to the ability to pursue goal‐directed behavior, in the face of otherwise m...
Cognitive control refers to our ability to stay on task even in the face of distractions. During tas...
Response strategies are constantly adjusted in ever-changing environments. According to many researc...
Background: Despite developmental progression in the ability to control behavior in service of goals...
International audienceBased on the Dual Mechanisms of Control theory (Braver et al., 2007), this stu...
The idea that adaptation to stimulus or response conflict can operate over different time scales tak...
Based on the Dual Mechanisms of Control theory (Braver, Gray & Burgess, 2007), this study conducted ...
Response monitoring is the ability to detect errors or conflict during the performance of cognitive ...
Models of cognitive development suggest that cognitive control, a complex construct that ensures goa...
Models of cognitive development suggest that cognitive control, a complex construct that ensures goa...
Developmental changes in executive function are often explained in terms of core cognitive processes...
Both encountering cognitive conflicts and committing errors slow down performance. We investigated t...
International audienceInterference control is central to cognitive control and, more generally, to m...
Age-related progress in cognitive control reflects more frequent engagement of proactive control dur...
Detecting an error signals the need for increased cognitive control and behavioural adjustments. Con...
Cognitive control refers to the ability to pursue goal‐directed behavior, in the face of otherwise m...
Cognitive control refers to our ability to stay on task even in the face of distractions. During tas...
Response strategies are constantly adjusted in ever-changing environments. According to many researc...
Background: Despite developmental progression in the ability to control behavior in service of goals...
International audienceBased on the Dual Mechanisms of Control theory (Braver et al., 2007), this stu...
The idea that adaptation to stimulus or response conflict can operate over different time scales tak...
Based on the Dual Mechanisms of Control theory (Braver, Gray & Burgess, 2007), this study conducted ...
Response monitoring is the ability to detect errors or conflict during the performance of cognitive ...
Models of cognitive development suggest that cognitive control, a complex construct that ensures goa...
Models of cognitive development suggest that cognitive control, a complex construct that ensures goa...
Developmental changes in executive function are often explained in terms of core cognitive processes...
Both encountering cognitive conflicts and committing errors slow down performance. We investigated t...
International audienceInterference control is central to cognitive control and, more generally, to m...
Age-related progress in cognitive control reflects more frequent engagement of proactive control dur...
Detecting an error signals the need for increased cognitive control and behavioural adjustments. Con...