People hiss and swear when they make errors, frown and swear again when they encounter conflicting information. Such error- and conflict-related signs of negative affect are found even when there is no time pressure or external reward and the task itself is very simple. Previous studies, however, provide inconsistent evidence regarding the affective consequences of resolved conflicts, that is, conflicts that resulted in correct responses. We tested whether response accuracy in the Eriksen flanker task will moderate the effect of trial incongruence using affective priming to measure positive and negative affect. We found that responses to incongruent trials elicit positive affect irrespective of their accuracy. Errors, in turn, result in neg...
AbstractAffect and motivation influence the error-related negativity (ERN) elicited by full errors; ...
In five studies, the authors examined the effects on cognitive performance of coherence and incohere...
In five studies, the authors examined the effects on cognitive performance of coherence and incohere...
The cognitive control theory of Botvinick, Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 7, 356-3...
Recent studies have demonstrated that cognitive conflict, as experienced during incongruent Stroop t...
© 2011 Stürmer, Nigbur, Schacht and Sommer. This is an open-access article subject to a non-exclusiv...
SummaryThe error-related negativity (ERN) is an electrophysiological marker thought to reflect chang...
Previous research showed that priming effects in the affective misattribution procedure (AMP) are un...
Presenting information in a coherent fashion has been shown to increase processing fluency, which in...
Negative affect facilitates conflict processing. Here we sought to assess whether symmetrically, its...
Interference effects are commonly observed when conflicts arise between task-relevant and task-irrel...
Response conflict has been a frequent topic of research for the last two decades. Behavioral adaptat...
We present an experiment showing that need for closure (NFC)—defined as the epistemic desire for cer...
The past three decades have seen considerable debate about affect’s influence on judgment. In three ...
Positive and negative moods can be treated as prior expectations over future delivery of rewards and...
AbstractAffect and motivation influence the error-related negativity (ERN) elicited by full errors; ...
In five studies, the authors examined the effects on cognitive performance of coherence and incohere...
In five studies, the authors examined the effects on cognitive performance of coherence and incohere...
The cognitive control theory of Botvinick, Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 7, 356-3...
Recent studies have demonstrated that cognitive conflict, as experienced during incongruent Stroop t...
© 2011 Stürmer, Nigbur, Schacht and Sommer. This is an open-access article subject to a non-exclusiv...
SummaryThe error-related negativity (ERN) is an electrophysiological marker thought to reflect chang...
Previous research showed that priming effects in the affective misattribution procedure (AMP) are un...
Presenting information in a coherent fashion has been shown to increase processing fluency, which in...
Negative affect facilitates conflict processing. Here we sought to assess whether symmetrically, its...
Interference effects are commonly observed when conflicts arise between task-relevant and task-irrel...
Response conflict has been a frequent topic of research for the last two decades. Behavioral adaptat...
We present an experiment showing that need for closure (NFC)—defined as the epistemic desire for cer...
The past three decades have seen considerable debate about affect’s influence on judgment. In three ...
Positive and negative moods can be treated as prior expectations over future delivery of rewards and...
AbstractAffect and motivation influence the error-related negativity (ERN) elicited by full errors; ...
In five studies, the authors examined the effects on cognitive performance of coherence and incohere...
In five studies, the authors examined the effects on cognitive performance of coherence and incohere...