Contains fulltext : 77526.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)An arrow version of the Eriksen flanker task was employed to investigate the influence of conflict on the error-related negativity (ERN) The degree of conflict was modulated by varying the distance between flankers and the target arrow (CLOSE and FAR conditions). Error rates and reaction time data from a behavioral experiment were used to adapt a connectionist model of this task This model was based on the conflict monitoring theory and simulated behavioral and event-related potential data The computational model predicted an increased ERN amplitude in FAR incompatible (the low-conflict condition) compared to CLOSE incompatible errors (the high-conflict co...
This thesis examined conflict monitoring in the Eriksen task in which participants must respond to a...
Errors in choice tasks are preceded by gradual changes in brain activity presumably related to fluct...
The error-related negativity (ERN) is an event-related brain potential observed when subjects commit...
An arrow version of the Eriksen flanker task was employed to investigate the influence of conflict o...
According to a recent theory, anterior cingulate cortex is sensitive to response conflict, the coact...
This study examined the hypothesis (Jones, Cho, Nystrom, Cohen, & Braver, 2002) that the amount of c...
This study examined the hypothesis (Jones, Cho, Nystrom, Cohen, & Braver, 2002) that the amount of c...
SummaryThe error-related negativity (ERN) is an electrophysiological marker thought to reflect chang...
& Our ability to detect and correct errors is essential for our adaptive behavior. The conflict-...
Our ability to detect and correct errors is essential for our adaptive behavior. The conflict-loop t...
This EEG study (N=33) examined event-related potentials associated with conflict between activated r...
Errors in speeded decision tasks are associated with characteristic patterns of brain activity. In t...
This study examined the hypothesis (Jones, Cho, Nystrom, Cohen, & Braver, 2002) that the amount of c...
Contains fulltext : 102511.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Errors in choic...
SummaryThe error-related negativity (ERN) is an electrophysiological marker thought to reflect chang...
This thesis examined conflict monitoring in the Eriksen task in which participants must respond to a...
Errors in choice tasks are preceded by gradual changes in brain activity presumably related to fluct...
The error-related negativity (ERN) is an event-related brain potential observed when subjects commit...
An arrow version of the Eriksen flanker task was employed to investigate the influence of conflict o...
According to a recent theory, anterior cingulate cortex is sensitive to response conflict, the coact...
This study examined the hypothesis (Jones, Cho, Nystrom, Cohen, & Braver, 2002) that the amount of c...
This study examined the hypothesis (Jones, Cho, Nystrom, Cohen, & Braver, 2002) that the amount of c...
SummaryThe error-related negativity (ERN) is an electrophysiological marker thought to reflect chang...
& Our ability to detect and correct errors is essential for our adaptive behavior. The conflict-...
Our ability to detect and correct errors is essential for our adaptive behavior. The conflict-loop t...
This EEG study (N=33) examined event-related potentials associated with conflict between activated r...
Errors in speeded decision tasks are associated with characteristic patterns of brain activity. In t...
This study examined the hypothesis (Jones, Cho, Nystrom, Cohen, & Braver, 2002) that the amount of c...
Contains fulltext : 102511.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Errors in choic...
SummaryThe error-related negativity (ERN) is an electrophysiological marker thought to reflect chang...
This thesis examined conflict monitoring in the Eriksen task in which participants must respond to a...
Errors in choice tasks are preceded by gradual changes in brain activity presumably related to fluct...
The error-related negativity (ERN) is an event-related brain potential observed when subjects commit...