The relationship between the ability to maintain task goals and working memory capacity (WMC) is firmly established, but evidence for WMC-related differences in conflict processing is mixed. We investigated whether WMC (measured using two complex-span tasks) mediates differences in adjustments of cognitive control in response to conflict. Participants performed a Simon task in which congruent and incongruent trials were equiprobable, but in which the proportion of congruency repetitions (congruent trials followed by congruent trials or incongruent trials followed by incongruent trials) and thus the need for trial-by-trial adjustments in cognitive control varied by block. The overall Simon effect did not depend on WMC capacity. However, for ...
The present study investigated mechanisms of adaptive cognitive control in working memory (WM). WM i...
Theories of cognitive control argue that response conflict in speeded performance tasks leads to ada...
Sequential effect refers to the phenomenon that interference in conflict paradigms is smaller after ...
The relationship between the ability to maintain task goals and working memory capacity (WMC) is fir...
Conflict-monitoring theory argues for a general cognitive mechanism that monitors for conflicts in i...
Executive-attention theory proposes a close relationship between working memory capacity (WMC) and c...
Conflict and context slow-down have been proposed as indicators of a conflict-monitoring system that...
A latent variable study examined whether different classes of working-memory tasks measure the same ...
A latent variable study examined whether different classes of working-memory tasks measure the same ...
The purpose of this project is to investigate how cognitive control demands at encoding influence su...
Dynamic adjustments in cognitive control are well documented in conflict tasks, wherein competition ...
Early investigations of working memory capacity (WMC) and reasoning ability suggested that WMC might...
Encountering a conflict triggers an adjustment of cognitive control. This adjustment of cognitive co...
Encountering a conflict triggers an adjustment of cognitive control. This adjustment of cognitive co...
International audienceWorking memory is thought to be strongly related to cognitive control. Recent ...
The present study investigated mechanisms of adaptive cognitive control in working memory (WM). WM i...
Theories of cognitive control argue that response conflict in speeded performance tasks leads to ada...
Sequential effect refers to the phenomenon that interference in conflict paradigms is smaller after ...
The relationship between the ability to maintain task goals and working memory capacity (WMC) is fir...
Conflict-monitoring theory argues for a general cognitive mechanism that monitors for conflicts in i...
Executive-attention theory proposes a close relationship between working memory capacity (WMC) and c...
Conflict and context slow-down have been proposed as indicators of a conflict-monitoring system that...
A latent variable study examined whether different classes of working-memory tasks measure the same ...
A latent variable study examined whether different classes of working-memory tasks measure the same ...
The purpose of this project is to investigate how cognitive control demands at encoding influence su...
Dynamic adjustments in cognitive control are well documented in conflict tasks, wherein competition ...
Early investigations of working memory capacity (WMC) and reasoning ability suggested that WMC might...
Encountering a conflict triggers an adjustment of cognitive control. This adjustment of cognitive co...
Encountering a conflict triggers an adjustment of cognitive control. This adjustment of cognitive co...
International audienceWorking memory is thought to be strongly related to cognitive control. Recent ...
The present study investigated mechanisms of adaptive cognitive control in working memory (WM). WM i...
Theories of cognitive control argue that response conflict in speeded performance tasks leads to ada...
Sequential effect refers to the phenomenon that interference in conflict paradigms is smaller after ...