Many popular psychological accounts attribute adaptive human behavior to an executive-control system that regulates a lower-level impulsive or associative system. However, recent findings argue against this strictly hierarchical view. Instead, executive control of impulsive and inappropriate actions depends on an interplay between multiple basic cognitive processes. The outcome of these processes can be biased in advance. Executive-action control is also strongly influenced by personal experiences in the recent and distant past. Thus, executive control emerges from an interactive and competitive network. Main challenges for future research are to describe and understand these interactions and to put executive-action control in a wider socio...
Although executive control and automatic behavior have often been considered separate and distinct p...
studies and reviews on unconscious processing in executive control. Executive control refers to the ...
Executive control (EC) generally refers to the regulation of mental activity. It plays a crucial rol...
Many popular psychological accounts attribute adaptive human behavior to an executive-control system...
For centuries, human self-control has fascinated scientists and nonscientists alike. Current theorie...
AbstractResponse inhibition is typically considered a hallmark of deliberate executive control. In t...
Everyday behaviour requires constant coordination and monitoring in order for our actions to be succ...
Flexible behavior and decision making require an executive control system, which oversees subordinat...
Response inhibition is typically considered a hallmark of deliberate executive control. In this arti...
executive control to determine behavioral outcome – in of behavior [4,5]. To understand the flow of ...
Everyday behaviour requires constant coordination and monitoring in order for our actions to be succ...
Response inhibition is a hallmark of executive control. The concept refers to the suppression of act...
This critical review elaborates on the origin of impulsive actions and how these can be controlled. ...
This critical review elaborates on the origin of impulsive actions and how these can be controlled. ...
This critical review elaborates on the origin of impulsive actions and how these can be controlled. ...
Although executive control and automatic behavior have often been considered separate and distinct p...
studies and reviews on unconscious processing in executive control. Executive control refers to the ...
Executive control (EC) generally refers to the regulation of mental activity. It plays a crucial rol...
Many popular psychological accounts attribute adaptive human behavior to an executive-control system...
For centuries, human self-control has fascinated scientists and nonscientists alike. Current theorie...
AbstractResponse inhibition is typically considered a hallmark of deliberate executive control. In t...
Everyday behaviour requires constant coordination and monitoring in order for our actions to be succ...
Flexible behavior and decision making require an executive control system, which oversees subordinat...
Response inhibition is typically considered a hallmark of deliberate executive control. In this arti...
executive control to determine behavioral outcome – in of behavior [4,5]. To understand the flow of ...
Everyday behaviour requires constant coordination and monitoring in order for our actions to be succ...
Response inhibition is a hallmark of executive control. The concept refers to the suppression of act...
This critical review elaborates on the origin of impulsive actions and how these can be controlled. ...
This critical review elaborates on the origin of impulsive actions and how these can be controlled. ...
This critical review elaborates on the origin of impulsive actions and how these can be controlled. ...
Although executive control and automatic behavior have often been considered separate and distinct p...
studies and reviews on unconscious processing in executive control. Executive control refers to the ...
Executive control (EC) generally refers to the regulation of mental activity. It plays a crucial rol...