Previous studies indicated that cognitive conflict continues to bias actions even after a movement has been initiated. The present paper examined whether cognitive control also biases actions after movement initiation. To this end, we had participants perform a Stroop task in which we manipulated the item-specific proportion of (in)congruent trials (80% congruent vs. 20% congruent). Importantly, participants responded via mouse movements, allowing us to evaluate various movement parameters: initiation times, movement times, and movement accuracy. Results showed that mouse movements were faster and more accurate during congruent trials compared to incongruent trials. Moreover, we observed that this congruency effect was larger for 80% congru...
Facilitation (faster responses to Congruent trials compared with Neutral trials) in the Stroop task ...
Both the Stroop and the Simon paradigms are often used in research on cognitive control, however, th...
<p>We tested the response dynamics of the evaluative priming effect (i.e. facilitation of target res...
Published: May 17, 2018Previous studies indicated that cognitive conflict continues to bias actions ...
By forcing selection into response execution processes, the present mouse-tracking study investigate...
Selecting relevant information in the presence of distracting one is a core component of cognitive c...
We examined the continuous dynamics of the Stroop task using mouse-tracking. Participants moved the ...
Cognitive control processes associated with long- and short-term adjustments of human behavior have ...
Cognitive control is particularly challenged when it is necessary to resolve interference and correc...
From an embodiment perspective, action and cognition influence each other constantly. This interacti...
Mouse cursor tracking has become a prominent method for characterizing cognitive processes, used in ...
Cognitive control processes associated with long- and short-term adjustments of human behaviour have...
In the IBL task, a head-fixed mouse is trained to move a wheel to the left or right, depending on th...
The Stroop task is a central experimental paradigm used to probe cognitive control by measuring the ...
Exerting cognitive control to remain on-task and reach our goals is a crucial skill, as is the abili...
Facilitation (faster responses to Congruent trials compared with Neutral trials) in the Stroop task ...
Both the Stroop and the Simon paradigms are often used in research on cognitive control, however, th...
<p>We tested the response dynamics of the evaluative priming effect (i.e. facilitation of target res...
Published: May 17, 2018Previous studies indicated that cognitive conflict continues to bias actions ...
By forcing selection into response execution processes, the present mouse-tracking study investigate...
Selecting relevant information in the presence of distracting one is a core component of cognitive c...
We examined the continuous dynamics of the Stroop task using mouse-tracking. Participants moved the ...
Cognitive control processes associated with long- and short-term adjustments of human behavior have ...
Cognitive control is particularly challenged when it is necessary to resolve interference and correc...
From an embodiment perspective, action and cognition influence each other constantly. This interacti...
Mouse cursor tracking has become a prominent method for characterizing cognitive processes, used in ...
Cognitive control processes associated with long- and short-term adjustments of human behaviour have...
In the IBL task, a head-fixed mouse is trained to move a wheel to the left or right, depending on th...
The Stroop task is a central experimental paradigm used to probe cognitive control by measuring the ...
Exerting cognitive control to remain on-task and reach our goals is a crucial skill, as is the abili...
Facilitation (faster responses to Congruent trials compared with Neutral trials) in the Stroop task ...
Both the Stroop and the Simon paradigms are often used in research on cognitive control, however, th...
<p>We tested the response dynamics of the evaluative priming effect (i.e. facilitation of target res...