Introduction: Effortful control (EC) is the self-regulatory aspect of temperament that is thought to reflect the efficiency of executive attention (EA). Findings on relationship between EC and performance on EA tasks among adults are still contradictory. This study used a computational approach to clarify whether greater self-reported EC reflects better EA. Methods: Four hundred twenty-seven healthy subjects completed the Adult Temperament Questionnaires and the Attention Network Task-revised, a conflict resolution task that gauges EA as the flanker effect (FE), that is, the difference in performances between incongruent and congruent trials. Here we also employed a drift-diffusion model in which parameters reflecting the actual decisional ...
Recent evidence confirms that emotion can trigger executive attentional control. Participants resolv...
Sub-disciplines within psychology frequently examine self-regulation from different frameworks despi...
Mind wandering is ubiquitous in everyday life and has a pervasive and profound impact on task-relate...
IntroductionThe current study explored commonalities and similarities between executive function (EF...
Executive Function (EF) and Effortful Control (EC) have traditionally been viewed as distinct constr...
IntroductionThe current study explored commonalities and similarities between executive function (EF...
Four-hundred-twenty-seven healthy subjects completed the Adult Temperament Questionnaires and the At...
Four-hundred-twenty-seven healthy subjects completed the Adult Temperament Questionnaires and the At...
As effortful control (EC), the self-regulation aspect of temperament, has been argued to play a key ...
Objective: Effortful control (EC) has been conceptualized as a higher-order construct defined by a c...
Over the past decade, developmental studies have established connections between executive attention...
dissertationAn important aspect of cognitive control is understanding the mechanisms behind the enga...
Effortful control (EC), considered as one component of temperament, describes an individual's capaci...
Effortful control (EC), considered as one component of temperament, describes an individual's capaci...
Mind wandering is ubiquitous in everyday life and has a pervasive and profound impact on task-relate...
Recent evidence confirms that emotion can trigger executive attentional control. Participants resolv...
Sub-disciplines within psychology frequently examine self-regulation from different frameworks despi...
Mind wandering is ubiquitous in everyday life and has a pervasive and profound impact on task-relate...
IntroductionThe current study explored commonalities and similarities between executive function (EF...
Executive Function (EF) and Effortful Control (EC) have traditionally been viewed as distinct constr...
IntroductionThe current study explored commonalities and similarities between executive function (EF...
Four-hundred-twenty-seven healthy subjects completed the Adult Temperament Questionnaires and the At...
Four-hundred-twenty-seven healthy subjects completed the Adult Temperament Questionnaires and the At...
As effortful control (EC), the self-regulation aspect of temperament, has been argued to play a key ...
Objective: Effortful control (EC) has been conceptualized as a higher-order construct defined by a c...
Over the past decade, developmental studies have established connections between executive attention...
dissertationAn important aspect of cognitive control is understanding the mechanisms behind the enga...
Effortful control (EC), considered as one component of temperament, describes an individual's capaci...
Effortful control (EC), considered as one component of temperament, describes an individual's capaci...
Mind wandering is ubiquitous in everyday life and has a pervasive and profound impact on task-relate...
Recent evidence confirms that emotion can trigger executive attentional control. Participants resolv...
Sub-disciplines within psychology frequently examine self-regulation from different frameworks despi...
Mind wandering is ubiquitous in everyday life and has a pervasive and profound impact on task-relate...