Allowing impulsive behavioral tendencies to drive actions can be fatal as most of the times such actions lead to dire consequences. Crossing the street hastily, without looking on both the sides, might cost as much as a person’s life. Such abrupt and unconsidered actions, thus, need to be restrained to bypass unwanted ramifications. In the field of cognitive psychology, dealing with impulsive response tendencies have been studied widely using distinct conflicting paradigms, like the Stroop (Stroop, 1935), the Flanker (Eriksen & Eriksen, 1974; Hübner, Steinhauser, & Lehle, 2008), and the Simon (Hübner & Mishra, 2013; Simon & Rudell, 1967) These paradigms function by inducing opposing response tendencies in an individual and the aim is usual...
One of the functions of cognitive control is to detect difficulties in information processing and ad...
The brain exhibits remarkable facility in exerting attentional control in most circumstances, but it...
The abilities to select appropriate responses and suppress unwanted actions are key executive functi...
We deal with conflict response tendencies on a daily basis and succeed to resolve this conflict most...
Both the Stroop and the Simon paradigms are often used in research on cognitive control, however, th...
Theories of cognitive control generally assume that perceived conflict acts as a signal to engage i...
Cognitive control resolves conflicts between appropriate and inappropriate response tendencies. Is t...
Cognitive control in response compatibility tasks is modulated by the task context. Two types of con...
Response conflict has been a frequent topic of research for the last two decades. Behavioral adaptat...
Many of our everyday activities are subserved by highly practiced stimulus–response (S–R) routines. ...
In the Eriksen flanker task as well as in the Simon task irrelevant activation produces a response c...
In the Eriksen flanker task as well as in the Simon task irrelevant activation produces a response c...
The brain exhibits remarkable facility in exerting attentional control in most circumstances, but it...
The brain exhibits remarkable facility in exerting attentional control in most circumstances, but it...
Response control or inhibition is one of the cornerstones of modern cognitive psychology, featuring ...
One of the functions of cognitive control is to detect difficulties in information processing and ad...
The brain exhibits remarkable facility in exerting attentional control in most circumstances, but it...
The abilities to select appropriate responses and suppress unwanted actions are key executive functi...
We deal with conflict response tendencies on a daily basis and succeed to resolve this conflict most...
Both the Stroop and the Simon paradigms are often used in research on cognitive control, however, th...
Theories of cognitive control generally assume that perceived conflict acts as a signal to engage i...
Cognitive control resolves conflicts between appropriate and inappropriate response tendencies. Is t...
Cognitive control in response compatibility tasks is modulated by the task context. Two types of con...
Response conflict has been a frequent topic of research for the last two decades. Behavioral adaptat...
Many of our everyday activities are subserved by highly practiced stimulus–response (S–R) routines. ...
In the Eriksen flanker task as well as in the Simon task irrelevant activation produces a response c...
In the Eriksen flanker task as well as in the Simon task irrelevant activation produces a response c...
The brain exhibits remarkable facility in exerting attentional control in most circumstances, but it...
The brain exhibits remarkable facility in exerting attentional control in most circumstances, but it...
Response control or inhibition is one of the cornerstones of modern cognitive psychology, featuring ...
One of the functions of cognitive control is to detect difficulties in information processing and ad...
The brain exhibits remarkable facility in exerting attentional control in most circumstances, but it...
The abilities to select appropriate responses and suppress unwanted actions are key executive functi...