Goal-directed behavior requires control over automatic behavior, for example, when goal-irrelevant information from the environment captures an inappropriate response and conflicts with the correct, goal-relevant action. Neural oscillations in the theta band (∼6 Hz) measured at midfrontal electrodes are thought to form an important substrate of the detection and subsequent resolution of response conflict. Here, we examined the extent to which response conflict and associated theta-band activity depend on the visual stimulus feature dimension that triggers the conflict. We used a feature-based Simon task to manipulate conflict by motion direction and stimulus color. Analyses were focused on individual differences in behavioral response confl...
Many behaviors require choosing between conflicting options competing against each other in visuomot...
The suppression of distracting information in order to focus on an actual cognitive goal is a key fe...
A large body of findings has tied midfrontal theta-band (4-8 Hz) oscillatory activity to adaptive co...
One of the most firmly established factors determining the speed of human behavioral responses towar...
One of the most firmly established factors determining the speed of human behavioral responses towar...
Cognitive control allows us to adjust to environmental changes. The medial frontal cortex (MFC) is t...
Studies that aim to understand the neural correlates of response conflicts commonly probe frontal br...
Both stimulus and response conflict can disrupt behavior by slowing response times and decreasing ac...
Cognitive control refers to the ability to produce flexible, goal-oriented behavior in the face of c...
In most cognitive neuroscience experiments there are many behavioral and experimental dynamics, and ...
Cognitive control requires the suppression of distracting information in order to focus on task-rele...
Cognitive control requires the suppression of distracting information in order to focus on task-rele...
International audienceNeural oscillations are thought to provide a cyclic time frame for orchestrati...
The suppression of distracting information in order to focus on an actual cognitive goal is a key fe...
<div><p>A large body of findings has tied midfrontal theta-band (4–8 Hz) oscillatory activity to ada...
Many behaviors require choosing between conflicting options competing against each other in visuomot...
The suppression of distracting information in order to focus on an actual cognitive goal is a key fe...
A large body of findings has tied midfrontal theta-band (4-8 Hz) oscillatory activity to adaptive co...
One of the most firmly established factors determining the speed of human behavioral responses towar...
One of the most firmly established factors determining the speed of human behavioral responses towar...
Cognitive control allows us to adjust to environmental changes. The medial frontal cortex (MFC) is t...
Studies that aim to understand the neural correlates of response conflicts commonly probe frontal br...
Both stimulus and response conflict can disrupt behavior by slowing response times and decreasing ac...
Cognitive control refers to the ability to produce flexible, goal-oriented behavior in the face of c...
In most cognitive neuroscience experiments there are many behavioral and experimental dynamics, and ...
Cognitive control requires the suppression of distracting information in order to focus on task-rele...
Cognitive control requires the suppression of distracting information in order to focus on task-rele...
International audienceNeural oscillations are thought to provide a cyclic time frame for orchestrati...
The suppression of distracting information in order to focus on an actual cognitive goal is a key fe...
<div><p>A large body of findings has tied midfrontal theta-band (4–8 Hz) oscillatory activity to ada...
Many behaviors require choosing between conflicting options competing against each other in visuomot...
The suppression of distracting information in order to focus on an actual cognitive goal is a key fe...
A large body of findings has tied midfrontal theta-band (4-8 Hz) oscillatory activity to adaptive co...