abstract: The purpose of this project was to extend Whitehead 2016 to determine what neural substrates supported conflict-mediated learning. Unfortunately, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic we were unable to address this. To repurpose the collected data, an analysis of which features of the Flanker task subjects were learning was conducted. Specifically, we wanted to know if subjects were learning by using the flanking stimuli to predict the central target or vice versa. Over 14 blocks comprised of 120 trials, we found that subjects made more stroop errors than flanker and target errors, indicating subjects were responding to stimuli in context of the flanker rather than the stroop effect
A frequently-studied phenomenon in cognitive-control research is conflict adaptation, or the finding...
Previous studies have shown that cognitive control demands and long-term memory interact in several ...
Two experiments investigated competition between cues that predicted the correct target response to ...
In many published studies, various modifications of the flanker task have been used. Regardless of t...
Recent research on the relation between learning and cognitive control has assumed that conflict mod...
In the field of cognitive control, dimensional overlap and pathway automaticity are generally believ...
In the Eriksen flanker task as well as in the Simon task irrelevant activation produces a response c...
Response interference (or response conflict) refers to the phenomenon whereby response times to a ta...
Over the last two decades, the congruency sequence effect (CSE) –the finding of a reduced congruency...
In the Eriksen flanker task as well as in the Simon task irrelevant activation produces a response c...
A frequently-studied phenomenon in cognitive-control research is conflict adaptation, or the finding...
International audienceCurrent theories posit multiple levels of cognitive control for resolving conf...
<div><p>Two experiments investigated competition between cues that predicted the correct target resp...
Over the last two decades, the congruency sequence effect (CSE) -the finding of a reduced congruency...
Transfer of cognitive abilities has often been described in regard to Working Memory, while little h...
A frequently-studied phenomenon in cognitive-control research is conflict adaptation, or the finding...
Previous studies have shown that cognitive control demands and long-term memory interact in several ...
Two experiments investigated competition between cues that predicted the correct target response to ...
In many published studies, various modifications of the flanker task have been used. Regardless of t...
Recent research on the relation between learning and cognitive control has assumed that conflict mod...
In the field of cognitive control, dimensional overlap and pathway automaticity are generally believ...
In the Eriksen flanker task as well as in the Simon task irrelevant activation produces a response c...
Response interference (or response conflict) refers to the phenomenon whereby response times to a ta...
Over the last two decades, the congruency sequence effect (CSE) –the finding of a reduced congruency...
In the Eriksen flanker task as well as in the Simon task irrelevant activation produces a response c...
A frequently-studied phenomenon in cognitive-control research is conflict adaptation, or the finding...
International audienceCurrent theories posit multiple levels of cognitive control for resolving conf...
<div><p>Two experiments investigated competition between cues that predicted the correct target resp...
Over the last two decades, the congruency sequence effect (CSE) -the finding of a reduced congruency...
Transfer of cognitive abilities has often been described in regard to Working Memory, while little h...
A frequently-studied phenomenon in cognitive-control research is conflict adaptation, or the finding...
Previous studies have shown that cognitive control demands and long-term memory interact in several ...
Two experiments investigated competition between cues that predicted the correct target response to ...