One prominent feature of adaptive cognition in humans is the ability to flexibly adjust to changing task demands. In this respect, context-specific proportion congruency (CSPC) effects describe the phenomenon that participants learn to adapt to contexts of frequently occurring conflicts even when the upcoming context cannot be anticipated. Here, we aim to provide evidence that such CSPC effects strongly depend on the affective valence of the context. Participants had to categorize pictures as animals versus humans (Experiment 1), words as male versus female (Experiment 2), and food pictures as depicting cold or hot dishes/beverages (Experiment 3). Stimuli were laterally presented to the left or right, creating Simon-like response interferen...
Motivation signals have been shown to influence the engagement of cognitive control processes. Howev...
Cognitive control enables adaptive behavior in a dynamically changing environment. In this context, ...
In conflict tasks like the Simon task, participants are instructed to respond to a task-relevant tar...
One prominent feature of adaptive cognition in humans is the ability to flexibly adjust to changing ...
International audienceConflict between task-relevant and task-irrelevant stimulus information leads ...
Interference resolution is improved for stimuli presented in contexts (e.g. locations) associated wi...
The conflict adaptation account proposes that participants adjust attention to target and distractin...
In the Stroop task, participants identify the print color of color words. The congruency effect is t...
Reward is thought to enhance cognitive control processes in various ways, but the impact of reward o...
Over the last two decades, the congruency sequence effect (CSE) –the finding of a reduced congruency...
Conflict adaptation refers to our ability to modulate our attention in line with changing situationa...
Context-specific processing adjustments are one signature feature of flexible human action control. ...
Context-Specific Priming Effects Page 2 Recent research suggests that processing of irrelevant infor...
The cognitive control theory of Botvinick, Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 7, 356-3...
Theories of cognitive control argue that response conflict in speeded performance tasks leads to ada...
Motivation signals have been shown to influence the engagement of cognitive control processes. Howev...
Cognitive control enables adaptive behavior in a dynamically changing environment. In this context, ...
In conflict tasks like the Simon task, participants are instructed to respond to a task-relevant tar...
One prominent feature of adaptive cognition in humans is the ability to flexibly adjust to changing ...
International audienceConflict between task-relevant and task-irrelevant stimulus information leads ...
Interference resolution is improved for stimuli presented in contexts (e.g. locations) associated wi...
The conflict adaptation account proposes that participants adjust attention to target and distractin...
In the Stroop task, participants identify the print color of color words. The congruency effect is t...
Reward is thought to enhance cognitive control processes in various ways, but the impact of reward o...
Over the last two decades, the congruency sequence effect (CSE) –the finding of a reduced congruency...
Conflict adaptation refers to our ability to modulate our attention in line with changing situationa...
Context-specific processing adjustments are one signature feature of flexible human action control. ...
Context-Specific Priming Effects Page 2 Recent research suggests that processing of irrelevant infor...
The cognitive control theory of Botvinick, Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 7, 356-3...
Theories of cognitive control argue that response conflict in speeded performance tasks leads to ada...
Motivation signals have been shown to influence the engagement of cognitive control processes. Howev...
Cognitive control enables adaptive behavior in a dynamically changing environment. In this context, ...
In conflict tasks like the Simon task, participants are instructed to respond to a task-relevant tar...