A series of computer simulations using variants of a formal model of attention (Melara & Algom, 2003) probed the role of rejection positivity (RP), a slow-wave electroencephalographic (EEG) component, in the inhibitory control of distraction. Behavioral and EEG data were recorded as participants performed auditory selective attention tasks. Simulations that modulated processes of distractor inhibition accounted well for reaction-time (RT) performance, whereas those that modulated target excitation did not. A model that incorporated RP from actual EEG recordings in estimating distractor inhibition was superior in predicting changes in RT as a function of distractor salience across conditions. A model that additionally incorporated moment...
I attempted to further our understanding of response inhibition by examining three questions concern...
Inhibitory cueing effects (ICEs) denote slowed responses to a target stimulus caused by exposure to ...
I attempted to further our understanding of response inhibition by examining three questions concern...
A series of computer simulations using variants of a formal model of attention (Melara and Algom, 20...
A series of computer simulations using variants of a formal model of attention (Melara and Algom, 20...
A series of computer simulations using variants of a formal model of attention (Melara and Algom, 20...
A series of computer simulations using variants of a formal model of attention (Melara and Algom, 20...
Efficiently avoiding inappropriate actions in a changing environment is central to cognitive control...
Efficiently avoiding inappropriate actions in a changing environment is central to cognitive control...
Researchers have long debated how salient-but-irrelevant features guide visual attention. Pure stimu...
This study explored the effects of different attentional states on correct rejection of lures (CRL) ...
Our visual system is constantly confronted with more information than it can process. To deal with t...
Three experiments were conducted to examine the electrophysiological and behavioral effects of distr...
It is well established that preparatory attention improves processing of task-relevant stimuli. Alth...
Inhibitory cueing effects (ICEs) denote slowed responses to a target stimulus caused by exposure to ...
I attempted to further our understanding of response inhibition by examining three questions concern...
Inhibitory cueing effects (ICEs) denote slowed responses to a target stimulus caused by exposure to ...
I attempted to further our understanding of response inhibition by examining three questions concern...
A series of computer simulations using variants of a formal model of attention (Melara and Algom, 20...
A series of computer simulations using variants of a formal model of attention (Melara and Algom, 20...
A series of computer simulations using variants of a formal model of attention (Melara and Algom, 20...
A series of computer simulations using variants of a formal model of attention (Melara and Algom, 20...
Efficiently avoiding inappropriate actions in a changing environment is central to cognitive control...
Efficiently avoiding inappropriate actions in a changing environment is central to cognitive control...
Researchers have long debated how salient-but-irrelevant features guide visual attention. Pure stimu...
This study explored the effects of different attentional states on correct rejection of lures (CRL) ...
Our visual system is constantly confronted with more information than it can process. To deal with t...
Three experiments were conducted to examine the electrophysiological and behavioral effects of distr...
It is well established that preparatory attention improves processing of task-relevant stimuli. Alth...
Inhibitory cueing effects (ICEs) denote slowed responses to a target stimulus caused by exposure to ...
I attempted to further our understanding of response inhibition by examining three questions concern...
Inhibitory cueing effects (ICEs) denote slowed responses to a target stimulus caused by exposure to ...
I attempted to further our understanding of response inhibition by examining three questions concern...