The present study examined the influence of relevant and irrelevant emotions on response inhibition from childhood to early adulthood. Ninety-four participants between 6 and 25 years of age performed two go/nogo tasks with emotional faces (neutral, happy, and fearful) as stimuli. In one go/nogo task emotion formed a relevant dimension of the task and in the other go/nogo task emotion was irrelevant and participants had to respond to the color of the faces instead. A special feature of the latter task, in which emotion was irrelevant, was the inclusion of free choice trials, in which participants could freely decide between acting and inhibiting. Results showed a linear increase in response inhibition performance with increasing age both in ...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the effects of age and two novel factors (intensity and emotion c...
This study investigated relationships between childhood anxiety, chronological age and threat proces...
Emotion discrimination, emotion regulation, and cognitive control are three related, yet separable p...
The present study examined the bottom-up influence of emotional context on response inhibition, an i...
This study sought to examine age-related differences in the influences of social (neutral, emotional...
This study sought to examine age-related differences in the influences of social (neutral, emotional...
The present study examined the relative impact of differentially valenced affective pictures on the ...
This study set out to establish the novel use of the go/no-go Overlap task for investigating the rol...
Poor decision making during adolescence occurs most frequently when situations are emotionally charg...
The present study examined (a) processing biases for emotional facial stimuli in a sample of 355 4- ...
Different studies indicate that emotions can interfere with the efficacy of inhibitory control. Howe...
The ability to integrate emotional information with ongoing cognitive processes is critical to gener...
AbstractThe modulation of control processes by stimulus salience, as well as associated neural activ...
The ability to generate appropriate responses, especially in social contexts, requires integrating e...
Cognition and emotion interact to determine ongoing behaviors. In this study, we investigated the in...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the effects of age and two novel factors (intensity and emotion c...
This study investigated relationships between childhood anxiety, chronological age and threat proces...
Emotion discrimination, emotion regulation, and cognitive control are three related, yet separable p...
The present study examined the bottom-up influence of emotional context on response inhibition, an i...
This study sought to examine age-related differences in the influences of social (neutral, emotional...
This study sought to examine age-related differences in the influences of social (neutral, emotional...
The present study examined the relative impact of differentially valenced affective pictures on the ...
This study set out to establish the novel use of the go/no-go Overlap task for investigating the rol...
Poor decision making during adolescence occurs most frequently when situations are emotionally charg...
The present study examined (a) processing biases for emotional facial stimuli in a sample of 355 4- ...
Different studies indicate that emotions can interfere with the efficacy of inhibitory control. Howe...
The ability to integrate emotional information with ongoing cognitive processes is critical to gener...
AbstractThe modulation of control processes by stimulus salience, as well as associated neural activ...
The ability to generate appropriate responses, especially in social contexts, requires integrating e...
Cognition and emotion interact to determine ongoing behaviors. In this study, we investigated the in...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the effects of age and two novel factors (intensity and emotion c...
This study investigated relationships between childhood anxiety, chronological age and threat proces...
Emotion discrimination, emotion regulation, and cognitive control are three related, yet separable p...