Cognitive control allows adapting our behaviour to improve performance. A behavioural signature of cognitive control is the Gratton effect. This effect is observed in conflict tasks and indicates smaller congruency effects after incongruent trials than after congruent trials. Metacognitive experience may play a role in this effect: When participants introspect on their conflict experience, the Gratton effect follows the conflict introspection instead of the stimulus congruency. However this Gratton effect could also be triggered by the labelling that the introspective method implies and/or by a misperception of the stimulus conflict. The current study investigated whether the experiential component of the introspection is necessary to trigg...
In conflict tasks such as the Stroop, the Eriksen flanker or the Simon task, it is generally observe...
It is assumed that we recruit cognitive control (i.e., attentional adjustment and/or inhibition) to ...
Conflict-monitoring theory argues for a general cognitive mechanism that monitors for conflicts in i...
Cognitive control research is concerned with the question how we install adaptive behaviour in the c...
This study assessed whether two well known effects associated with cognitive control, conflict adapt...
In the conflict/control loop theory proposed by Botvinick, Braver, Barch, Carter, and Cohen (2001), ...
The detection of a conflict between relevant and irrelevant information on a given trial typically r...
In the study reported here, we examined the role of conflict experience in cognitive adaptation to c...
Existing approaches in the literature on cognitive control in conflict tasks almost exclusively targ...
Encountering a conflict triggers an adjustment of cognitive control. This adjustment of cognitive co...
Theories of cognitive control generally assume that perceived conflict acts as a signal to engage i...
Cognitive control is essential to resolve conflict in stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) tasks....
Encountering a conflict triggers an adjustment of cognitive control. This adjustment of cognitive co...
For decades, cognitive adaptation to response conflict has been considered to be the hallmark of cog...
In two studies, a vocal Stroop task with eight different colours was employed in order to put two co...
In conflict tasks such as the Stroop, the Eriksen flanker or the Simon task, it is generally observe...
It is assumed that we recruit cognitive control (i.e., attentional adjustment and/or inhibition) to ...
Conflict-monitoring theory argues for a general cognitive mechanism that monitors for conflicts in i...
Cognitive control research is concerned with the question how we install adaptive behaviour in the c...
This study assessed whether two well known effects associated with cognitive control, conflict adapt...
In the conflict/control loop theory proposed by Botvinick, Braver, Barch, Carter, and Cohen (2001), ...
The detection of a conflict between relevant and irrelevant information on a given trial typically r...
In the study reported here, we examined the role of conflict experience in cognitive adaptation to c...
Existing approaches in the literature on cognitive control in conflict tasks almost exclusively targ...
Encountering a conflict triggers an adjustment of cognitive control. This adjustment of cognitive co...
Theories of cognitive control generally assume that perceived conflict acts as a signal to engage i...
Cognitive control is essential to resolve conflict in stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) tasks....
Encountering a conflict triggers an adjustment of cognitive control. This adjustment of cognitive co...
For decades, cognitive adaptation to response conflict has been considered to be the hallmark of cog...
In two studies, a vocal Stroop task with eight different colours was employed in order to put two co...
In conflict tasks such as the Stroop, the Eriksen flanker or the Simon task, it is generally observe...
It is assumed that we recruit cognitive control (i.e., attentional adjustment and/or inhibition) to ...
Conflict-monitoring theory argues for a general cognitive mechanism that monitors for conflicts in i...