Contains fulltext : 64768.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present experiments examined the extent to which two possible sources of error affect healthy subjects' performance in a rule-shift task. All 115 participants first received a discrimination learning task, in which a pair of different visual stimuli was presented on each trial, one of which had to be identified as 'correct.' Each stimulus varied in two dimensions: a task-relevant and a task-irrelevant dimension. Feedback on correctness was given after each choice. After eight successive correct choices, the nature of the task-relevant dimension changed: the post-shift learning phase. Two types of error can occur in this phase: continued responding to t...
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Abstract. Infrequent events, such as unexpected absence of outcomes (prediction errors), have a detr...
Learning from errors or negative feedback is crucial for adaptive behavior. FMRI studies have demons...
The present experiments examined the extent to which two possible sources of error affect healthy su...
Contains fulltext : 55370.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Thirty-six hea...
In both healthy participants and various patient populations, performance on attentional set-shiftin...
Switch costs in task switching are often assumed to reflect the strengthening of task-related associ...
Parkinson patients often show decreased performance on what is generally referred to as 'shift tasks...
Contains fulltext : 102511.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Errors in choic...
Errors in simple choice tasks result in systematic changes in the response time and accuracy of subs...
The hypothesis is introduced that 1 source of shift costs is the strengthening of task-related assoc...
Set-shifting refers to a process of cognitive control which is shown through flexible behavioural ad...
In everyday life people may act automatically, following "unwanted" lines of action which are trigge...
Set-shifting refers to a process of cognitive control which is shown through flexible behavioural ad...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are associated with impaired attentional set shifting, which may ref...
Contains fulltext : 54561.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Various types ...
Abstract. Infrequent events, such as unexpected absence of outcomes (prediction errors), have a detr...
Learning from errors or negative feedback is crucial for adaptive behavior. FMRI studies have demons...
The present experiments examined the extent to which two possible sources of error affect healthy su...
Contains fulltext : 55370.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Thirty-six hea...
In both healthy participants and various patient populations, performance on attentional set-shiftin...
Switch costs in task switching are often assumed to reflect the strengthening of task-related associ...
Parkinson patients often show decreased performance on what is generally referred to as 'shift tasks...
Contains fulltext : 102511.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Errors in choic...
Errors in simple choice tasks result in systematic changes in the response time and accuracy of subs...
The hypothesis is introduced that 1 source of shift costs is the strengthening of task-related assoc...
Set-shifting refers to a process of cognitive control which is shown through flexible behavioural ad...
In everyday life people may act automatically, following "unwanted" lines of action which are trigge...
Set-shifting refers to a process of cognitive control which is shown through flexible behavioural ad...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are associated with impaired attentional set shifting, which may ref...
Contains fulltext : 54561.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Various types ...
Abstract. Infrequent events, such as unexpected absence of outcomes (prediction errors), have a detr...
Learning from errors or negative feedback is crucial for adaptive behavior. FMRI studies have demons...