The present study investigated the effect of emotion on response inhibition and error monitoring using event-related potentials. Participants performed an emotional stop-signal task that required response inhibition to briefly presented threatening and neutral visual stimuli. Negative, arousing pictures improved behavioral performance by decreasing the stop-signal reaction time and increasing the inhibitory rate, but had no enhancing effect on inhibitory processing at the electrophysiological level (N2-P3 complex). The perceptual processing of threatening stop-signals resulted in a larger and earlier N1 component. The Pe component, associated with conscious evaluation or affective processing of an error, was stronger in negative than in neu...
Past event-related potentials (ERPs) research shows that, after exerting effortful emotion inhibitio...
The current event-related potential study investigated the modulation effects of different emotion r...
Emotions are able to impact our ability to control our behaviors. However, it is not clear whether e...
Cognition and emotion interact to determine ongoing behaviors. In this study, we investigated the in...
This study investigates the effect of emotional quality of visual stimuli on response inhibition. Re...
The ability to inhibit unwanted responses is critical for effective control of behavior, and inhibit...
Recent research has provided evidence to suggest that emotional stimuli may interfere with response ...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePsychologyJason M. WatsonThe objective of this st...
The relationship between emotional regulation and response inhibition is examined. The presentation ...
Threatening stimuli seem to capture attention more swiftly than neutral stimuli. This attention bias...
Although a great deal of literature has been dedicated to the mutual links between emotion and the s...
Past event-related potentials (ERPs) research shows that, after exerting effortful emotion inhibitio...
The first aim of the present study was to test whether arousing, aversive sounds can influence inhib...
We investigated changes in the EEG signals and the latency of behavioral responses in the cognitive ...
We investigated how viewing task-irrelevant emotional pictures affects the performance of a subseque...
Past event-related potentials (ERPs) research shows that, after exerting effortful emotion inhibitio...
The current event-related potential study investigated the modulation effects of different emotion r...
Emotions are able to impact our ability to control our behaviors. However, it is not clear whether e...
Cognition and emotion interact to determine ongoing behaviors. In this study, we investigated the in...
This study investigates the effect of emotional quality of visual stimuli on response inhibition. Re...
The ability to inhibit unwanted responses is critical for effective control of behavior, and inhibit...
Recent research has provided evidence to suggest that emotional stimuli may interfere with response ...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePsychologyJason M. WatsonThe objective of this st...
The relationship between emotional regulation and response inhibition is examined. The presentation ...
Threatening stimuli seem to capture attention more swiftly than neutral stimuli. This attention bias...
Although a great deal of literature has been dedicated to the mutual links between emotion and the s...
Past event-related potentials (ERPs) research shows that, after exerting effortful emotion inhibitio...
The first aim of the present study was to test whether arousing, aversive sounds can influence inhib...
We investigated changes in the EEG signals and the latency of behavioral responses in the cognitive ...
We investigated how viewing task-irrelevant emotional pictures affects the performance of a subseque...
Past event-related potentials (ERPs) research shows that, after exerting effortful emotion inhibitio...
The current event-related potential study investigated the modulation effects of different emotion r...
Emotions are able to impact our ability to control our behaviors. However, it is not clear whether e...