Cognitive control can be activated by stimulus stimulus (S-S) and stimulus-response (S-R) conflicts. However, whether cognitive control is domain-general or domain-specific remains unclear. To deepen the understanding of the functional organization of cognitive control networks, we conducted activation likelihood estimation (ALE) from 111 neuroimaging studies to examine brain activation in conflict-related tasks. We observed that fronto-parietal and cingulo-opercular networks were commonly engaged by S-S and S-R conflicts, showing a domain-general pattern. In addition, S-S conflicts specifically activated distinct brain regions to a greater degree. These regions were implicated in the processing of the semantic-relevant attribute, including...
A recent theoretical account delineated the role of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) in cognitive...
& Although many studies have examined the neural bases of controlling cognitive responses, the n...
AbstractPrefrontal cortex (PFC) supports flexible behavior by mediating cognitive control, though th...
Human behavior involves monitoring and adjusting performance to meet established goals. Performance-...
The human capacities for overcoming prepotent actions and flexibly switching between tasks represent...
Cognitive control over conflicting information has been studied extensively using tasks such as the ...
Executive control is a human ability that allows to overcome automatic stimulus-responsemappings and...
The suppression of distracting information in order to focus on an actual cognitive goal is a key fe...
The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) has been suggested as a monitoring center that is responsible fo...
The suppression of distracting information in order to focus on an actual cognitive goal is a key fe...
The conflict-monitoring hypothesis posits that anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) monitors conflict in ...
A neglected question regarding cognitive control is how control processes might detect situations ca...
When a conflict task involves congruent, neutral, and incongruent conditions, it is possible to exam...
When a conflict task involves congruent, neutral, and incongruent conditions, it is possible to exam...
Increasing demands for conflict detection and for allocation of attentional resources increase the n...
A recent theoretical account delineated the role of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) in cognitive...
& Although many studies have examined the neural bases of controlling cognitive responses, the n...
AbstractPrefrontal cortex (PFC) supports flexible behavior by mediating cognitive control, though th...
Human behavior involves monitoring and adjusting performance to meet established goals. Performance-...
The human capacities for overcoming prepotent actions and flexibly switching between tasks represent...
Cognitive control over conflicting information has been studied extensively using tasks such as the ...
Executive control is a human ability that allows to overcome automatic stimulus-responsemappings and...
The suppression of distracting information in order to focus on an actual cognitive goal is a key fe...
The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) has been suggested as a monitoring center that is responsible fo...
The suppression of distracting information in order to focus on an actual cognitive goal is a key fe...
The conflict-monitoring hypothesis posits that anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) monitors conflict in ...
A neglected question regarding cognitive control is how control processes might detect situations ca...
When a conflict task involves congruent, neutral, and incongruent conditions, it is possible to exam...
When a conflict task involves congruent, neutral, and incongruent conditions, it is possible to exam...
Increasing demands for conflict detection and for allocation of attentional resources increase the n...
A recent theoretical account delineated the role of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) in cognitive...
& Although many studies have examined the neural bases of controlling cognitive responses, the n...
AbstractPrefrontal cortex (PFC) supports flexible behavior by mediating cognitive control, though th...