Conflict adaptation theory is one of the most popular theories in cognitive psychology. The theory argues that participants strategically modulate attention away from distracting stimulus features in response to conflict. Although results with proportion congruent, sequential congruency, and similar paradigms seem consistent with the conflict adaptation view, some researchers have expressed scepticism. The paradigms used in the study of conflict adaptation require the manipulation of stimulus frequencies, sequential dependencies, time-on-task regularities, and various other task regularities that introduce the potential for learning of conflict-unrelated information. This results in the unintentional confounding of measures of conflict adap...
Theories of cognitive control argue that response conflict in speeded performance tasks leads to ada...
In conflict tasks such as the Stroop, the Eriksen flanker or the Simon task, it is generally observe...
The dependence of the Simon effect on the correspondence of the previous trial can be explained by t...
effect Conflict adaptation theory is one of the most popular theo-ries in cognitive psychology. The ...
International audienceOne of the most influential ideas in recent decades in the cognitive psycholog...
In conflict tasks, congruency effects are modulated by the sequence of preceding trials. This modula...
In conflict tasks, congruency effects are modulated by the sequence of preceding trials. This modula...
In the study reported here, we examined the role of conflict experience in cognitive adaptation to c...
Facing response conflict, subjects try to improve their responses by reducing the influence of the d...
Recently, researchers have been trying to unravel the function of consciousness by exploring whether...
Cognitive control enables adaptive behavior in a dynamically changing environment. In this context, ...
Recently, researchers have been trying to unravel the function of consciousness by exploring whether...
Recently, researchers have been trying to unravel the function of consciousness by exploring whether...
A frequently-studied phenomenon in cognitive-control research is conflict adaptation, or the finding...
A frequently-studied phenomenon in cognitive-control research is conflict adaptation, or the finding...
Theories of cognitive control argue that response conflict in speeded performance tasks leads to ada...
In conflict tasks such as the Stroop, the Eriksen flanker or the Simon task, it is generally observe...
The dependence of the Simon effect on the correspondence of the previous trial can be explained by t...
effect Conflict adaptation theory is one of the most popular theo-ries in cognitive psychology. The ...
International audienceOne of the most influential ideas in recent decades in the cognitive psycholog...
In conflict tasks, congruency effects are modulated by the sequence of preceding trials. This modula...
In conflict tasks, congruency effects are modulated by the sequence of preceding trials. This modula...
In the study reported here, we examined the role of conflict experience in cognitive adaptation to c...
Facing response conflict, subjects try to improve their responses by reducing the influence of the d...
Recently, researchers have been trying to unravel the function of consciousness by exploring whether...
Cognitive control enables adaptive behavior in a dynamically changing environment. In this context, ...
Recently, researchers have been trying to unravel the function of consciousness by exploring whether...
Recently, researchers have been trying to unravel the function of consciousness by exploring whether...
A frequently-studied phenomenon in cognitive-control research is conflict adaptation, or the finding...
A frequently-studied phenomenon in cognitive-control research is conflict adaptation, or the finding...
Theories of cognitive control argue that response conflict in speeded performance tasks leads to ada...
In conflict tasks such as the Stroop, the Eriksen flanker or the Simon task, it is generally observe...
The dependence of the Simon effect on the correspondence of the previous trial can be explained by t...