In this study, event-related fMRI was used to examine whether the resolution of interference arising from two different information contents activates the same or different neuronal circuitries. In addition, we examined the extent to which these inhibitory control mechanisms are modulated by individual differences in working memory capacity. Two groups of participants with high and low working memory capacity [high span (HS) and low span (LS) participants, respectively] performed two versions of an item recognition task with familiar letters and abstract objects as stimulus materials. Interference costs were examined by means of the recent negative probe technique with otherwise identical testing conditions across both tasks. While the beha...
The memory literature has identified interference and inhibition as two major sources of forgetting....
Interference theory refers to the idea that forgetting occurs because the recall of certain items in...
Resolving cognitive interference is central for successful everyday cognition and behavior. The Stro...
In this study, event-related fMRI was used to examine whether the resolution of interference arising...
ABSTRACT-Control over interference is a pervasive feature of cognitive life. Central to research on ...
Recent studies have suggested that declining inhibitory control observed during simultaneous increas...
ABSTRACT—Control over interference is a pervasive fea-ture of cognitive life. Central to research on...
The extent to which one can use cognitive resources to keep information in working memory is known t...
A critical aspect of executive control is the ability to limit the adverse effects of interference. ...
Goal-irrelevant information in working memory (WM) may enter the focus of attention (FOA) during a t...
Task-irrelevant information is constantly present in our environment and may interfere with the proc...
Prior functional neuroimaging work has suggested a posterior portion of the left inferior frontal gy...
Is there a single executive process or are there multiple executive processes that work together tow...
Work in functional neuroimaging has mapped interference resolution processing onto left inferior fro...
Single page posterThe ability to stop initiated actions is a critical component of effective self-re...
The memory literature has identified interference and inhibition as two major sources of forgetting....
Interference theory refers to the idea that forgetting occurs because the recall of certain items in...
Resolving cognitive interference is central for successful everyday cognition and behavior. The Stro...
In this study, event-related fMRI was used to examine whether the resolution of interference arising...
ABSTRACT-Control over interference is a pervasive feature of cognitive life. Central to research on ...
Recent studies have suggested that declining inhibitory control observed during simultaneous increas...
ABSTRACT—Control over interference is a pervasive fea-ture of cognitive life. Central to research on...
The extent to which one can use cognitive resources to keep information in working memory is known t...
A critical aspect of executive control is the ability to limit the adverse effects of interference. ...
Goal-irrelevant information in working memory (WM) may enter the focus of attention (FOA) during a t...
Task-irrelevant information is constantly present in our environment and may interfere with the proc...
Prior functional neuroimaging work has suggested a posterior portion of the left inferior frontal gy...
Is there a single executive process or are there multiple executive processes that work together tow...
Work in functional neuroimaging has mapped interference resolution processing onto left inferior fro...
Single page posterThe ability to stop initiated actions is a critical component of effective self-re...
The memory literature has identified interference and inhibition as two major sources of forgetting....
Interference theory refers to the idea that forgetting occurs because the recall of certain items in...
Resolving cognitive interference is central for successful everyday cognition and behavior. The Stro...