Past attempts to characterize the neural mechanisms of affective priming have conceptualized it in terms of classic cognitive conflict, but have not examined the neural oscillatory mechanisms of subliminal affective priming. Using behavioral and electroencephalogram (EEG) time frequency (TF) analysis, the current study examines the oscillatory dynamics of unconsciously triggered conflict in an emotional facial expressions version of the masked affective priming task. The results demonstrate that the power dynamics of conflict are characterized by increased midfrontal theta activity and suppressed parieto-occipital alpha activity. Across-subject and within-trial correlation analyses further confirmed this pattern. Phase synchrony and Granger...
Conflict control is an important cognitive control ability and it is also crucial for human beings t...
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...
<p>Past attempts to characterize the neural mechanisms of affective priming have conceptualized it i...
Although previous studies have suggested that conflict control can occur in the absence of conscious...
International audienceNeural oscillations are thought to provide a cyclic time frame for orchestrati...
Recent findings have refuted the common assumption that executive control functions of the prefronta...
The amygdala is a medial temporal lobe structure known to be involved in processing emotional confli...
Conflict monitoring and adaption processes appear associated with frontal-midline theta (fm-theta). ...
Neural systems underlying conflict processing have been well studied in the cognitive realm, but the...
Is conflict control dependent on consciousness? To answer this question, we used high temporal resol...
A prominent function of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) is to process conflict between competing...
Goal-directed behavior requires control over automatic behavior, for example, when goal-irrelevant i...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract During...
Conflict control is an important cognitive control ability and it is also crucial for human beings t...
Conflict control is an important cognitive control ability and it is also crucial for human beings t...
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...
<p>Past attempts to characterize the neural mechanisms of affective priming have conceptualized it i...
Although previous studies have suggested that conflict control can occur in the absence of conscious...
International audienceNeural oscillations are thought to provide a cyclic time frame for orchestrati...
Recent findings have refuted the common assumption that executive control functions of the prefronta...
The amygdala is a medial temporal lobe structure known to be involved in processing emotional confli...
Conflict monitoring and adaption processes appear associated with frontal-midline theta (fm-theta). ...
Neural systems underlying conflict processing have been well studied in the cognitive realm, but the...
Is conflict control dependent on consciousness? To answer this question, we used high temporal resol...
A prominent function of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) is to process conflict between competing...
Goal-directed behavior requires control over automatic behavior, for example, when goal-irrelevant i...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract During...
Conflict control is an important cognitive control ability and it is also crucial for human beings t...
Conflict control is an important cognitive control ability and it is also crucial for human beings t...
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...