Recent studies have suggested that declining inhibitory control observed during simultaneous increases in working memory (WM) demands may be due to sharing common neural resources, although it is relatively unclear how these processes are successfully combined at a neural level. Event-related functional MRI was used to examine task performance that required inhibition of varying numbers of items held in WM. Common activation regions for WM and inhibition were observed and this functional overlap may constitute the cortical basis for task interference. However, maintaining successful inhibitory control under increasing WM demands tended not to increase activation in these overlapping regions as might be expected if these common areas reflect...
The ability to integrate different types of information (e.g., object identity and spatial orientati...
The prefrontal cortex participates in a variety of higher cognitive functions. The concept of workin...
Goal-irrelevant information in working memory (WM) may enter the focus of attention (FOA) during a t...
Recent studies have suggested that declining inhibitory control observed during simultaneous increas...
In this study, event-related fMRI was used to examine whether the resolution of interference arising...
The extent to which one can use cognitive resources to keep information in working memory is known t...
Is there a single executive process or are there multiple executive processes that work together tow...
Fluid intelligence (gF) and working memory (WM) span predict success in demanding cognitive situatio...
There is no consensus regarding the origin of behavioral interference that occurs during concurrent ...
Work in functional neuroimaging has mapped interference resolution processing onto left inferior fro...
Response inhibition and interference monitoring and suppression are two important aspects of cogniti...
Intelligent behavior depends on the ability to suppress inappropriate actions and resolve interferen...
Intelligent behavior depends on the ability to suppress inappropriate actions and resolve interferen...
A critical aspect of executive control is the ability to limit the adverse effects of interference. ...
A network of prefrontal and parietal regions has been implicated in executive control processes. How...
The ability to integrate different types of information (e.g., object identity and spatial orientati...
The prefrontal cortex participates in a variety of higher cognitive functions. The concept of workin...
Goal-irrelevant information in working memory (WM) may enter the focus of attention (FOA) during a t...
Recent studies have suggested that declining inhibitory control observed during simultaneous increas...
In this study, event-related fMRI was used to examine whether the resolution of interference arising...
The extent to which one can use cognitive resources to keep information in working memory is known t...
Is there a single executive process or are there multiple executive processes that work together tow...
Fluid intelligence (gF) and working memory (WM) span predict success in demanding cognitive situatio...
There is no consensus regarding the origin of behavioral interference that occurs during concurrent ...
Work in functional neuroimaging has mapped interference resolution processing onto left inferior fro...
Response inhibition and interference monitoring and suppression are two important aspects of cogniti...
Intelligent behavior depends on the ability to suppress inappropriate actions and resolve interferen...
Intelligent behavior depends on the ability to suppress inappropriate actions and resolve interferen...
A critical aspect of executive control is the ability to limit the adverse effects of interference. ...
A network of prefrontal and parietal regions has been implicated in executive control processes. How...
The ability to integrate different types of information (e.g., object identity and spatial orientati...
The prefrontal cortex participates in a variety of higher cognitive functions. The concept of workin...
Goal-irrelevant information in working memory (WM) may enter the focus of attention (FOA) during a t...