The brain exhibits remarkable facility in exerting attentional control in most circumstances, but it also suffers apparent limitations in others. The authors' goal is to construct a rational account for why attentional control appears suboptimal under conditions of conflict and what this implies about the underlying computational principles. The formal framework used is based on Bayesian probability theory, which provides a convenient language for delineating the rationale and dynamics of attentional selection. The authors illustrate these issues with the Eriksen flanker task, a classical paradigm that explores the effects of competing sensory inputs on response tendencies. The authors show how 2 distinctly formulated models, based on compa...
Many behaviors require choosing between conflicting options competing against each other in visuomot...
A number of recent theoretical models, based on Bayesian probability theory, have formalized the nee...
A new approach to understanding the interaction between cortical areas is provided by a mathematical...
The brain exhibits remarkable facility in exerting attentional control in most circumstances, but it...
The brain exhibits remarkable facility in exerting attentional control in most circumstances, but it...
Selection amongst potentially conflicting inputs is a critical facet of many decision making tasks. ...
A neglected question regarding cognitive control is how control processes might detect situations ca...
Any behavior emerges from a competition between potential options, occurring at both the sensory and...
Human-beings have to constantly attend to, and act towards, stimuli which are the most compatible wi...
The Eriksen task is a classical paradigm that explores the e®ects of competing sensory inputs on res...
The conflict-monitoring hypothesis of cognitive control proposes that response-conflict is higher in...
Allowing impulsive behavioral tendencies to drive actions can be fatal as most of the times such act...
The simple neural observation that the receptive fields of visual neurons are spatially extended lie...
A broad range of neural and behavioral data suggests that the brain contains multiple systems for be...
How we exert control over our decision-making has been investigated using conflict tasks, which invo...
Many behaviors require choosing between conflicting options competing against each other in visuomot...
A number of recent theoretical models, based on Bayesian probability theory, have formalized the nee...
A new approach to understanding the interaction between cortical areas is provided by a mathematical...
The brain exhibits remarkable facility in exerting attentional control in most circumstances, but it...
The brain exhibits remarkable facility in exerting attentional control in most circumstances, but it...
Selection amongst potentially conflicting inputs is a critical facet of many decision making tasks. ...
A neglected question regarding cognitive control is how control processes might detect situations ca...
Any behavior emerges from a competition between potential options, occurring at both the sensory and...
Human-beings have to constantly attend to, and act towards, stimuli which are the most compatible wi...
The Eriksen task is a classical paradigm that explores the e®ects of competing sensory inputs on res...
The conflict-monitoring hypothesis of cognitive control proposes that response-conflict is higher in...
Allowing impulsive behavioral tendencies to drive actions can be fatal as most of the times such act...
The simple neural observation that the receptive fields of visual neurons are spatially extended lie...
A broad range of neural and behavioral data suggests that the brain contains multiple systems for be...
How we exert control over our decision-making has been investigated using conflict tasks, which invo...
Many behaviors require choosing between conflicting options competing against each other in visuomot...
A number of recent theoretical models, based on Bayesian probability theory, have formalized the nee...
A new approach to understanding the interaction between cortical areas is provided by a mathematical...