The current work examines the effect of trial-by-trial feedback about correct and error responding on performance in two basic cognitive tasks: a classic Stroop task (n = 40) and a color-word matching task (n = 30). Standard measures of both RT and accuracy were examined in addition to measures obtained from fitting the ex-Gaussian distributional model to the correct RTs. For both tasks, RTs were faster in blocks of trials with feedback than in blocks without feedback, but this difference was not significant. On the other hand, with respect to the distributional analyses, providing feedback served to significantly reduce the size of the tails of the RT distributions. Such results suggest that, for conditions in which accuracy is fairly high...
Prior research has shown that testing can impair subsequent recall of nontested materials: an effect...
The Unskilled-and-Unaware Problem (UUP) describes the phenomenon where poor performers tend to overe...
Tests do not only assess what was learned, but they also enhance learning itself. This testing effec...
[EN] The current work examines the effect of trial-by-trial feedback about correct and error respond...
The current work examines the effect of trial-by-trial feedback about correct and error responding o...
The current work examines the effect of trial-by-trial feedback about correct and error responding o...
Performance feedback is a common procedure used in a variety of settings to change behavior. Althoug...
Abstract. We investigated if certain phases of performance monitoring show differential sensitivity ...
AbstractIn the performance of any task if a subject does not understand the instructions given they ...
Previous research has found that when subjects are given cognitive feedback, they reach higher level...
We investigated if certain phases of performance monitoring show differential sensitivity to externa...
Research shows that feedback or knowledge of results can increase performance on multiple activities...
Negative feedback after an action in a cognitive task can lead to devaluing that action on future tr...
In speeded response tasks, the time between external stimuli and the time to react is both minimal a...
This study built upon the theoretical feedback process of Ilgen, Fisher and Taylor (1979), as refine...
Prior research has shown that testing can impair subsequent recall of nontested materials: an effect...
The Unskilled-and-Unaware Problem (UUP) describes the phenomenon where poor performers tend to overe...
Tests do not only assess what was learned, but they also enhance learning itself. This testing effec...
[EN] The current work examines the effect of trial-by-trial feedback about correct and error respond...
The current work examines the effect of trial-by-trial feedback about correct and error responding o...
The current work examines the effect of trial-by-trial feedback about correct and error responding o...
Performance feedback is a common procedure used in a variety of settings to change behavior. Althoug...
Abstract. We investigated if certain phases of performance monitoring show differential sensitivity ...
AbstractIn the performance of any task if a subject does not understand the instructions given they ...
Previous research has found that when subjects are given cognitive feedback, they reach higher level...
We investigated if certain phases of performance monitoring show differential sensitivity to externa...
Research shows that feedback or knowledge of results can increase performance on multiple activities...
Negative feedback after an action in a cognitive task can lead to devaluing that action on future tr...
In speeded response tasks, the time between external stimuli and the time to react is both minimal a...
This study built upon the theoretical feedback process of Ilgen, Fisher and Taylor (1979), as refine...
Prior research has shown that testing can impair subsequent recall of nontested materials: an effect...
The Unskilled-and-Unaware Problem (UUP) describes the phenomenon where poor performers tend to overe...
Tests do not only assess what was learned, but they also enhance learning itself. This testing effec...