Prior functional neuroimaging work has suggested a posterior portion of the left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) is related to interference resolution across multiple task domains. This thesis explores this discrete region within the left IFG as a possible candidate for a fundamental processing component in cognitive control. Brain activity was examined using functional magnetic resonance imaging on a verbal working memory task. On some trials, interference arose because of a non-matching probe having a high familiarity. On other trials, additional response-related conflict arose because of a non-matching probe having been a matching probe on the immediately preceding trial. Consistent with previous work, interference due to high familiarit...
Item does not contain fulltextCognitive control has often been associated with activations of middor...
Cognitive control has often been associated with activations of middorsolateral prefrontal cortex. H...
Is there a single executive process or are there multiple executive processes that work together tow...
Prior functional neuroimaging work has suggested a posterior portion of the left inferior frontal gy...
Work in functional neuroimaging has mapped interference resolution processing onto left inferior fro...
ABSTRACT-Control over interference is a pervasive feature of cognitive life. Central to research on ...
In this study, event-related fMRI was used to examine whether the resolution of interference arising...
When a conflict task involves congruent, neutral, and incongruent conditions, it is possible to exam...
When a conflict task involves congruent, neutral, and incongruent conditions, it is possible to exam...
Abstract Background Interference resolution refers to cognitive control processes enabling one to fo...
Response inhibition and interference monitoring and suppression are two important aspects of cogniti...
A critical aspect of executive control is the ability to limit the adverse effects of interference. ...
The extent to which one can use cognitive resources to keep information in working memory is known t...
A basic characteristic of the human action and cognition system is the occurrence of interference wh...
& During working memory retrieval, proactive interference (PI) can be induced by semantic simila...
Item does not contain fulltextCognitive control has often been associated with activations of middor...
Cognitive control has often been associated with activations of middorsolateral prefrontal cortex. H...
Is there a single executive process or are there multiple executive processes that work together tow...
Prior functional neuroimaging work has suggested a posterior portion of the left inferior frontal gy...
Work in functional neuroimaging has mapped interference resolution processing onto left inferior fro...
ABSTRACT-Control over interference is a pervasive feature of cognitive life. Central to research on ...
In this study, event-related fMRI was used to examine whether the resolution of interference arising...
When a conflict task involves congruent, neutral, and incongruent conditions, it is possible to exam...
When a conflict task involves congruent, neutral, and incongruent conditions, it is possible to exam...
Abstract Background Interference resolution refers to cognitive control processes enabling one to fo...
Response inhibition and interference monitoring and suppression are two important aspects of cogniti...
A critical aspect of executive control is the ability to limit the adverse effects of interference. ...
The extent to which one can use cognitive resources to keep information in working memory is known t...
A basic characteristic of the human action and cognition system is the occurrence of interference wh...
& During working memory retrieval, proactive interference (PI) can be induced by semantic simila...
Item does not contain fulltextCognitive control has often been associated with activations of middor...
Cognitive control has often been associated with activations of middorsolateral prefrontal cortex. H...
Is there a single executive process or are there multiple executive processes that work together tow...