Cognitive control supports goal-directed behavior by resolving conflict among opposing action tendencies. Emotion can trigger cognitive control processes, thus speeding up conflict processing when the target dimension of stimuli is emotional. However, it is unclear what role emotionality of the target dimension plays in the processing of emotional conflict (e.g. in irony). In two EEG experiments, we compared the influence of emotional valence of the target (emotional, neutral) in cognitive and emotional conflict processing. To maximally approximate real-life communication, we used audiovisual stimuli. Participants either categorized spoken vowels (cognitive conflict) or their emotional valence (emotional conflict), while visual information ...
As documented by Darwin 150 years ago, emotion expressed in human faces readily draws our attention ...
The perceptual processing of emotional conflict was studied using electrophysiological techniques to...
Neural systems underlying conflict processing have been well studied in the cognitive realm, but the...
Cognitive control supports goal-directed behavior by resolving conflict among opposing action tenden...
Cognitive control enables successful goal-directed behavior by resolving a conflict between opposing...
Tasks that elicit conflicting activations, for example between response tendencies, are an exquisite...
Recent evidence shows that negative emotional stimuli speed up the resolution of conflict between op...
Conflict control is an important cognitive control ability and it is also crucial for human beings t...
Conflict control is an important cognitive control ability and it is also crucial for human beings t...
Conflict control is an important cognitive control ability and it is also crucial for human beings t...
Cognitive conflict resolution is critical to human survival in a rapidly changing environment. Howev...
The neural correlates underlying the influence of emotional interference on cognitive control remain...
Recent evidence confirms that emotion can trigger executive attentional control. Participants resolv...
Cognitive control is influenced by affective states and the emotional quality of the stimulus it ope...
Stimuli that evoke emotions are salient, draw attentional resources, and facilitate situationally ap...
As documented by Darwin 150 years ago, emotion expressed in human faces readily draws our attention ...
The perceptual processing of emotional conflict was studied using electrophysiological techniques to...
Neural systems underlying conflict processing have been well studied in the cognitive realm, but the...
Cognitive control supports goal-directed behavior by resolving conflict among opposing action tenden...
Cognitive control enables successful goal-directed behavior by resolving a conflict between opposing...
Tasks that elicit conflicting activations, for example between response tendencies, are an exquisite...
Recent evidence shows that negative emotional stimuli speed up the resolution of conflict between op...
Conflict control is an important cognitive control ability and it is also crucial for human beings t...
Conflict control is an important cognitive control ability and it is also crucial for human beings t...
Conflict control is an important cognitive control ability and it is also crucial for human beings t...
Cognitive conflict resolution is critical to human survival in a rapidly changing environment. Howev...
The neural correlates underlying the influence of emotional interference on cognitive control remain...
Recent evidence confirms that emotion can trigger executive attentional control. Participants resolv...
Cognitive control is influenced by affective states and the emotional quality of the stimulus it ope...
Stimuli that evoke emotions are salient, draw attentional resources, and facilitate situationally ap...
As documented by Darwin 150 years ago, emotion expressed in human faces readily draws our attention ...
The perceptual processing of emotional conflict was studied using electrophysiological techniques to...
Neural systems underlying conflict processing have been well studied in the cognitive realm, but the...