The aftereffects of error and conflict (i.e., stimulus or response incongruency) have been extensively studied in the cognitive control literature. Each has been characterized by its own behavioral signature on the following trial. Conflict leads to a reduced congruency effect (Gratton effect), whereas an error leads to increased response time (post-error slowing). The reason for this dissociation has remained unclear. Here, we show that post-conflict slowing is not typically observed because it is masked by the processing of the irrelevant stimulus dimension. We demonstrate that post-conflict slowing does occur when tested in pure trials where helpful or detrimental impacts from irrelevant stimulus dimensions are removed (i.e., univalent s...
For decades, cognitive adaptation to response conflict has been considered to be the hallmark of cog...
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...
Abstract The aftereffects of error and conflict (i.e., stimulus or response incongruency) have been ...
Abstract The aftereffects of error and conflict (i.e., stimulus or response incongruency) have been ...
Encountering a cognitive conflict not only slows current performance, but it can also affect subsequ...
Encountering a cognitive conflict not only slows current performance, but it can also affect subsequ...
There has been accumulating evidence that cognitive control can be adaptively regulated by monitorin...
This study assessed whether two well known effects associated with cognitive control, conflict adapt...
After perceiving cognitive conflicts or errors, children as well as adults adjust their performance ...
Theories of cognitive control argue that response conflict in speeded performance tasks leads to ada...
The purpose of the present study was to determine how long-lasting the post-conflict slowing followi...
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...
The detection of a conflict between relevant and irrelevant information on a given trial typically r...
For decades, cognitive adaptation to response conflict has been considered to be the hallmark of cog...
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...
Abstract The aftereffects of error and conflict (i.e., stimulus or response incongruency) have been ...
Abstract The aftereffects of error and conflict (i.e., stimulus or response incongruency) have been ...
Encountering a cognitive conflict not only slows current performance, but it can also affect subsequ...
Encountering a cognitive conflict not only slows current performance, but it can also affect subsequ...
There has been accumulating evidence that cognitive control can be adaptively regulated by monitorin...
This study assessed whether two well known effects associated with cognitive control, conflict adapt...
After perceiving cognitive conflicts or errors, children as well as adults adjust their performance ...
Theories of cognitive control argue that response conflict in speeded performance tasks leads to ada...
The purpose of the present study was to determine how long-lasting the post-conflict slowing followi...
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...
The detection of a conflict between relevant and irrelevant information on a given trial typically r...
For decades, cognitive adaptation to response conflict has been considered to be the hallmark of cog...
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...