The present study examined electroencephalogram profiles on a novel stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) task in order to elucidate the distinct brain mechanisms of stimulus-stimulus (S-S) and stimulus-response (S-R) conflict processing. The results showed that the SRC effects on reaction times (RTs) and N2 amplitudes were additive when both S-S and S-R conflicts existed. We also observed that, for both RTs and N2 amplitudes, the conflict adaptation effectsthe reduced SRC effect following an incongruent trial versus a congruent trialwere present only when two consecutive trials involved the same type of conflict. Time-frequency analysis revealed that both S-S and S-R conflicts modulated power in the theta band, whereas S-S conflict additio...
It is a prominent idea that cognitive control mediates conflict adaptation, in that response conflic...
Humans are constantly confronted with environmental stimuli that conflict with task goals and can in...
The successful resolution of ever-changing conflicting contexts requires efficient cognitive control...
The present study examined electroencephalogram profiles on a novel stimulus-response compatibility ...
The ability to detect and resolve conflict is an essential function of cognitive control. Laboratory...
Both stimulus and response conflict can disrupt behavior by slowing response times and decreasing ac...
BackgroundSeveral conflict processing studies aimed to dissociate neuroimaging phenomena related to ...
Cognitive control is essential to resolve conflict in stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) tasks....
One of the most firmly established factors determining the speed of human behavioral responses towar...
The Stroop task is a classic paradigm that can be used to examine cognitive control as it contains...
In visual conflict tasks (e.g., Stroop or flanker), response times (RTs) are generally longer on inc...
How we exert control over our decision-making has been investigated using conflict tasks, which invo...
In visual conflict tasks (e.g., Stroop or flanker), response times (RTs) are generally longer on inc...
In most cognitive neuroscience experiments there are many behavioral and experimental dynamics, and ...
The present study investigated the locus of the effect of alerting on response conflict, and examine...
It is a prominent idea that cognitive control mediates conflict adaptation, in that response conflic...
Humans are constantly confronted with environmental stimuli that conflict with task goals and can in...
The successful resolution of ever-changing conflicting contexts requires efficient cognitive control...
The present study examined electroencephalogram profiles on a novel stimulus-response compatibility ...
The ability to detect and resolve conflict is an essential function of cognitive control. Laboratory...
Both stimulus and response conflict can disrupt behavior by slowing response times and decreasing ac...
BackgroundSeveral conflict processing studies aimed to dissociate neuroimaging phenomena related to ...
Cognitive control is essential to resolve conflict in stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) tasks....
One of the most firmly established factors determining the speed of human behavioral responses towar...
The Stroop task is a classic paradigm that can be used to examine cognitive control as it contains...
In visual conflict tasks (e.g., Stroop or flanker), response times (RTs) are generally longer on inc...
How we exert control over our decision-making has been investigated using conflict tasks, which invo...
In visual conflict tasks (e.g., Stroop or flanker), response times (RTs) are generally longer on inc...
In most cognitive neuroscience experiments there are many behavioral and experimental dynamics, and ...
The present study investigated the locus of the effect of alerting on response conflict, and examine...
It is a prominent idea that cognitive control mediates conflict adaptation, in that response conflic...
Humans are constantly confronted with environmental stimuli that conflict with task goals and can in...
The successful resolution of ever-changing conflicting contexts requires efficient cognitive control...