In everyday life people may act automatically, following "unwanted" lines of action which are triggered by contextual cues and may interfere with current goals. Such occurrences are known as "capture errors" in reference to errors that occur when a more salient behaviour takes place when a similar, but less salient, action was intended. Clinical neuropsychological studies suggest that reactivation of previous rules may play an important role in behavioural interference, but such reactivation has been little studied in normal subjects and simple experimental tasks. In the present study we develop this theme, presenting data on 4 subjects who spontaneously showed capture errors in verbal fluency tasks, and developing a new experimental paradi...
Behavioral adaptation and cognitive control are crucial for goal-reaching behaviors. Every creature ...
To complete complex tasks, individuals must actively maintain task rules to direct behavior correctl...
Researchers have exerted tremendous efforts to empirically study how habits form and dominate at the...
In everyday life people may act automatically, following "unwanted" lines of action which are trigge...
Abstract How does switching tasks affect our ability to monitor and adapt our behavior? Largely inde...
Despite our familiarity with the concept of habits, eliciting and measuring habits experimentally in...
Contains fulltext : 64768.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present ex...
Switch costs in task switching are often assumed to reflect the strengthening of task-related associ...
Failure to adapt performance following an error is a debilitating symptom of many neurological and p...
In studies of behavioral reconsolidation interference, reactivation of a consolidated memory using s...
Habits are repetitive behaviors that become ingrained with practice, routine, and repetition. The mo...
Humans excel in instruction following to boost performance in unfamiliar situations. We can do so th...
“Slips of action” occur in everyday life when we momentarily lose sight of a goal (for example, when...
Previous research, mainly focusing on the situational preconditions of rule violations, indicates th...
Humans excel in instruction following to boost performance in unfamiliar situations. We can do so th...
Behavioral adaptation and cognitive control are crucial for goal-reaching behaviors. Every creature ...
To complete complex tasks, individuals must actively maintain task rules to direct behavior correctl...
Researchers have exerted tremendous efforts to empirically study how habits form and dominate at the...
In everyday life people may act automatically, following "unwanted" lines of action which are trigge...
Abstract How does switching tasks affect our ability to monitor and adapt our behavior? Largely inde...
Despite our familiarity with the concept of habits, eliciting and measuring habits experimentally in...
Contains fulltext : 64768.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present ex...
Switch costs in task switching are often assumed to reflect the strengthening of task-related associ...
Failure to adapt performance following an error is a debilitating symptom of many neurological and p...
In studies of behavioral reconsolidation interference, reactivation of a consolidated memory using s...
Habits are repetitive behaviors that become ingrained with practice, routine, and repetition. The mo...
Humans excel in instruction following to boost performance in unfamiliar situations. We can do so th...
“Slips of action” occur in everyday life when we momentarily lose sight of a goal (for example, when...
Previous research, mainly focusing on the situational preconditions of rule violations, indicates th...
Humans excel in instruction following to boost performance in unfamiliar situations. We can do so th...
Behavioral adaptation and cognitive control are crucial for goal-reaching behaviors. Every creature ...
To complete complex tasks, individuals must actively maintain task rules to direct behavior correctl...
Researchers have exerted tremendous efforts to empirically study how habits form and dominate at the...