Response control or inhibition is one of the cornerstones of modern cognitive psychology, featuring prominently in theories of executive functioning and impulsive behavior. However, repeated failures to observe correlations between commonly applied tasks have led some theorists to question whether common response conflict processes even exist. A challenge to answering this question is that behavior is multifaceted, with both conflict and nonconflict processes (e.g., strategy, processing speed) contributing to individual differences. Here, we use a cognitive model to dissociate these processes; the diffusion model for conflict tasks (Ulrich et al., 2015). In a meta-analysis of fits to seven empirical datasets containing combinations of the f...
AbstractFormal models of decision-making have traditionally focused on simple, two-choice perceptual...
Response conflict has been a frequent topic of research for the last two decades. Behavioral adaptat...
Theories of cognitive control generally assume that perceived conflict acts as a signal to engage i...
Response control or inhibition is one of the cornerstones of modern cognitive psychology, featuring ...
Response control or inhibition is one of the cornerstones of modern cognitive psychology, featuring ...
Speed-accuracy trade-offs are often considered a confound in speeded choice tasks, but individual di...
Speed-accuracy trade-offs are often considered a confound in speeded choice tasks, but individual di...
The Stroop task is a central experimental paradigm used to probe cognitive control by measuring the ...
Conflict and context slow-down have been proposed as indicators of a conflict-monitoring system that...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>In many of our everyday life situations we are confr...
One of the functions of cognitive control is to detect difficulties in information processing and ad...
"Response inhibition" is argued by many authors to be a general cognitive control process or functio...
The dynamic adaptation of cognitive control in the face of competition from conflicting response ten...
The underpinning assumption of much research on cognitive individual differences (or group differenc...
AbstractFormal models of decision-making have traditionally focused on simple, two-choice perceptual...
Response conflict has been a frequent topic of research for the last two decades. Behavioral adaptat...
Theories of cognitive control generally assume that perceived conflict acts as a signal to engage i...
Response control or inhibition is one of the cornerstones of modern cognitive psychology, featuring ...
Response control or inhibition is one of the cornerstones of modern cognitive psychology, featuring ...
Speed-accuracy trade-offs are often considered a confound in speeded choice tasks, but individual di...
Speed-accuracy trade-offs are often considered a confound in speeded choice tasks, but individual di...
The Stroop task is a central experimental paradigm used to probe cognitive control by measuring the ...
Conflict and context slow-down have been proposed as indicators of a conflict-monitoring system that...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>In many of our everyday life situations we are confr...
One of the functions of cognitive control is to detect difficulties in information processing and ad...
"Response inhibition" is argued by many authors to be a general cognitive control process or functio...
The dynamic adaptation of cognitive control in the face of competition from conflicting response ten...
The underpinning assumption of much research on cognitive individual differences (or group differenc...
AbstractFormal models of decision-making have traditionally focused on simple, two-choice perceptual...
Response conflict has been a frequent topic of research for the last two decades. Behavioral adaptat...
Theories of cognitive control generally assume that perceived conflict acts as a signal to engage i...