Encountering a cognitive conflict not only slows current performance, but it can also affect subsequent performance, in particular when the conflict is induced with bivalent stimuli (i.e., stimuli with relevant features for two different tasks) or with incongruent trials (i.e., stimuli with relevant features for two response alternatives). The post-conflict slowing following bivalent stimuli, called “bivalency effect”, affects all subsequent stimuli, irrespective of whether the subsequent stimuli share relevant features with the conflict stimuli. To date, it is unknown whether the conflict induced by incongruent stimuli results in a similar post-conflict slowing. To investigate this, we performed six experiments in which participants switch...
Sequential effect refers to the phenomenon that interference in conflict paradigms is smaller after ...
A frequently-studied phenomenon in cognitive-control research is conflict adaptation, or the finding...
There has been accumulating evidence that cognitive control can be adaptively regulated by monitorin...
Encountering a cognitive conflict not only slows current performance, but it can also affect subsequ...
The aftereffects of error and conflict (i.e., stimulus or response incongruency) have been extensive...
Abstract The aftereffects of error and conflict (i.e., stimulus or response incongruency) have been ...
The purpose of the present study was to determine how long-lasting the post-conflict slowing followi...
Encountering a conflict triggers an adjustment of cognitive control. This adjustment of cognitive co...
Encountering a conflict triggers an adjustment of cognitive control. This adjustment of cognitive co...
Theories of cognitive control argue that response conflict in speeded performance tasks leads to ada...
Research consistently shows that cognitive conflict impairs immediate task performance, but their lo...
The purpose of this project is to investigate how cognitive control demands at encoding influence su...
This study assessed whether two well known effects associated with cognitive control, conflict adapt...
Long-term effects of cognitive conflict on performance are not as well understood as immediate effe...
After perceiving cognitive conflicts or errors, children as well as adults adjust their performance ...
Sequential effect refers to the phenomenon that interference in conflict paradigms is smaller after ...
A frequently-studied phenomenon in cognitive-control research is conflict adaptation, or the finding...
There has been accumulating evidence that cognitive control can be adaptively regulated by monitorin...
Encountering a cognitive conflict not only slows current performance, but it can also affect subsequ...
The aftereffects of error and conflict (i.e., stimulus or response incongruency) have been extensive...
Abstract The aftereffects of error and conflict (i.e., stimulus or response incongruency) have been ...
The purpose of the present study was to determine how long-lasting the post-conflict slowing followi...
Encountering a conflict triggers an adjustment of cognitive control. This adjustment of cognitive co...
Encountering a conflict triggers an adjustment of cognitive control. This adjustment of cognitive co...
Theories of cognitive control argue that response conflict in speeded performance tasks leads to ada...
Research consistently shows that cognitive conflict impairs immediate task performance, but their lo...
The purpose of this project is to investigate how cognitive control demands at encoding influence su...
This study assessed whether two well known effects associated with cognitive control, conflict adapt...
Long-term effects of cognitive conflict on performance are not as well understood as immediate effe...
After perceiving cognitive conflicts or errors, children as well as adults adjust their performance ...
Sequential effect refers to the phenomenon that interference in conflict paradigms is smaller after ...
A frequently-studied phenomenon in cognitive-control research is conflict adaptation, or the finding...
There has been accumulating evidence that cognitive control can be adaptively regulated by monitorin...