A growing body of research has demonstrated that affect modulates cognitive control modes such as proactive and reactive control. Several studies have suggested that positive affect decreases proactive control compared to neutral affect. However, these studies only focused on the valence of affect and often omitted two of its components: arousal and approach motivation. Therefore, we designed the present study to test the hypothesis that cognitive control modes would differ as a function of arousal and approach motivated positive affect. In our study, we used an AX-continuous performance task (AX-CPT), commonly used to examine shifts in proactive and reactive control. We also measured P3b, contingent negative variation (CNV), N2 and P3a com...
Recent research reveals that when faced with alternative lines of action, humans tend to choose the ...
The interference control measured in the Emotional Stroop Task is the phenomenon that gives us an in...
The present study focused on the interplay between arousal, valence, and cognitive control. To this ...
A growing body of research has demonstrated that affect modulates cognitive control modes such as pr...
A growing body of research has demonstrated that affect modulates cognitive control modes such as pr...
An example of proactive control is the usage of informative cues to prepare for an upcoming task. He...
An example of proactive control is the usage of informative cues to prepare for an upcoming task. He...
There is growing evidence suggesting that positive affect promotes cognitive flexibility at the cost...
There is growing evidence suggesting that positive affect promotes cognitive flexibility at the cost...
Growing evidence suggests that positive affect and reward have differential effects on cognitive con...
International audiencePositive affect strongly modulates goal-directed behaviors and cognitive contr...
The present study focused on the interplay between arousal, valence, and cognitive control. To this ...
The ability to interact with a constantly changing environment requires a balance between maintainin...
Converging evidence suggests that positive affect modulates cognitive control by increasing cognitiv...
Converging evidence suggests that positive affect modulates cognitive control by increasing cognitiv...
Recent research reveals that when faced with alternative lines of action, humans tend to choose the ...
The interference control measured in the Emotional Stroop Task is the phenomenon that gives us an in...
The present study focused on the interplay between arousal, valence, and cognitive control. To this ...
A growing body of research has demonstrated that affect modulates cognitive control modes such as pr...
A growing body of research has demonstrated that affect modulates cognitive control modes such as pr...
An example of proactive control is the usage of informative cues to prepare for an upcoming task. He...
An example of proactive control is the usage of informative cues to prepare for an upcoming task. He...
There is growing evidence suggesting that positive affect promotes cognitive flexibility at the cost...
There is growing evidence suggesting that positive affect promotes cognitive flexibility at the cost...
Growing evidence suggests that positive affect and reward have differential effects on cognitive con...
International audiencePositive affect strongly modulates goal-directed behaviors and cognitive contr...
The present study focused on the interplay between arousal, valence, and cognitive control. To this ...
The ability to interact with a constantly changing environment requires a balance between maintainin...
Converging evidence suggests that positive affect modulates cognitive control by increasing cognitiv...
Converging evidence suggests that positive affect modulates cognitive control by increasing cognitiv...
Recent research reveals that when faced with alternative lines of action, humans tend to choose the ...
The interference control measured in the Emotional Stroop Task is the phenomenon that gives us an in...
The present study focused on the interplay between arousal, valence, and cognitive control. To this ...