Contains fulltext : 90461.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In everyday life we tune our behavior to a rapidly changing environment as well as to the behavior of others. The behavioral and neural underpinnings of such adaptive mechanisms are the focus of the present study. In a social version of a prototypical interference task we investigated whether trial-to-trial adjustments are comparable when experiencing conflicting action tendencies ourselves, or simulate such conflicts when observing another player performing the task. Using behavioral and neural measures by means of event-related brain potentials we showed that both own as well as observed conflict result in comparable trial-to-trial adjustments. These adjus...
Recently, researchers have been trying to unravel the function of consciousness by exploring whether...
Recently, researchers have been trying to unravel the function of consciousness by exploring whether...
Facing response conflict, subjects try to improve their responses by reducing the influence of the d...
In everyday life we tune our behavior to a rapidly changing environment as well as to the behavior o...
In adapting our behavior to a rapidly changing environment, we also tune our behavior to that of oth...
Response conflict has been a frequent topic of research for the last two decades. Behavioral adaptat...
The detection of a conflict between relevant and irrelevant information on a given trial typically r...
Background: For optimal performance in conflict situations, conflict adaptation (conflict detection ...
Conflict between incompatible response tendencies is typically followed by control adjustments aimed...
Theories of cognitive control argue that response conflict in speeded performance tasks leads to ada...
The dynamic adaptation of cognitive control in the face of competition from conflicting response ten...
How we exert control over our decision-making has been investigated using conflict tasks, which invo...
Cognitive control is essential to resolve conflict in stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) tasks....
It is a prominent idea that cognitive control mediates conflict adaptation, in that response conflic...
Recently, researchers have been trying to unravel the function of consciousness by exploring whether...
Recently, researchers have been trying to unravel the function of consciousness by exploring whether...
Recently, researchers have been trying to unravel the function of consciousness by exploring whether...
Facing response conflict, subjects try to improve their responses by reducing the influence of the d...
In everyday life we tune our behavior to a rapidly changing environment as well as to the behavior o...
In adapting our behavior to a rapidly changing environment, we also tune our behavior to that of oth...
Response conflict has been a frequent topic of research for the last two decades. Behavioral adaptat...
The detection of a conflict between relevant and irrelevant information on a given trial typically r...
Background: For optimal performance in conflict situations, conflict adaptation (conflict detection ...
Conflict between incompatible response tendencies is typically followed by control adjustments aimed...
Theories of cognitive control argue that response conflict in speeded performance tasks leads to ada...
The dynamic adaptation of cognitive control in the face of competition from conflicting response ten...
How we exert control over our decision-making has been investigated using conflict tasks, which invo...
Cognitive control is essential to resolve conflict in stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) tasks....
It is a prominent idea that cognitive control mediates conflict adaptation, in that response conflic...
Recently, researchers have been trying to unravel the function of consciousness by exploring whether...
Recently, researchers have been trying to unravel the function of consciousness by exploring whether...
Recently, researchers have been trying to unravel the function of consciousness by exploring whether...
Facing response conflict, subjects try to improve their responses by reducing the influence of the d...