Recent research reveals that when faced with alternative lines of action, humans tend to choose the less cognitively demanding one, suggesting that cognitive control is intrinsically registered as costly. This idea is further supported by studies showing that the exertion of cognitive control evokes negative affective states. Despite extensive evidence for mood-induced modulations on control abilities, the impact of affective states on the avoidance of cognitive demand is still unknown. Across two well-powered experiments, we tested the hypothesis that negative affective states would increase the avoidance of cognitively demanding tasks. Contrary to our expectations, induced affective states did not modulate the avoidance of demand, despite...
The paper delineates a study of executive functions (EFs), construed as procedural working memory (W...
Self-control processes regulate thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that are critical for every day fu...
Two experiments tested whether engaging in actions by personal choice vs. external task assignment m...
Recent research reveals that when faced with alternative lines of action, humans tend to choose the ...
In many situations, engaging cognitive control is required to override automatic responsesand to beh...
Mood influences cognitive activity and behavior in systematic ways. Since such affective contingenci...
Mood influences cognitive activity and behavior in systematic ways. Since such affective contingenci...
A growing body of research has demonstrated that affect modulates cognitive control modes such as pr...
The present study focused on the interplay between arousal, valence, and cognitive control. To this ...
Decades of research suggested that positive affective states broaden cognitive processes, whereas ne...
Affective states influence how individuals process information and behave. Some theories predict emo...
During the past decade, there has been increased attention on the role of mood on risk-taking and ju...
Abstract We present theory and research on effort mobilization that is relevant for understanding th...
Based on introspectionist, semantic, and psychophysiological experimental frameworks, it has long be...
Selective attention is a mechanism used to allocate resources to information processing. Both mood s...
The paper delineates a study of executive functions (EFs), construed as procedural working memory (W...
Self-control processes regulate thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that are critical for every day fu...
Two experiments tested whether engaging in actions by personal choice vs. external task assignment m...
Recent research reveals that when faced with alternative lines of action, humans tend to choose the ...
In many situations, engaging cognitive control is required to override automatic responsesand to beh...
Mood influences cognitive activity and behavior in systematic ways. Since such affective contingenci...
Mood influences cognitive activity and behavior in systematic ways. Since such affective contingenci...
A growing body of research has demonstrated that affect modulates cognitive control modes such as pr...
The present study focused on the interplay between arousal, valence, and cognitive control. To this ...
Decades of research suggested that positive affective states broaden cognitive processes, whereas ne...
Affective states influence how individuals process information and behave. Some theories predict emo...
During the past decade, there has been increased attention on the role of mood on risk-taking and ju...
Abstract We present theory and research on effort mobilization that is relevant for understanding th...
Based on introspectionist, semantic, and psychophysiological experimental frameworks, it has long be...
Selective attention is a mechanism used to allocate resources to information processing. Both mood s...
The paper delineates a study of executive functions (EFs), construed as procedural working memory (W...
Self-control processes regulate thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that are critical for every day fu...
Two experiments tested whether engaging in actions by personal choice vs. external task assignment m...