The present study investigated resource allocation, as measured by pupil dilation, in tasks measuring updating (2 Back task), inhibition (Stroop task) and switching (Number Switch task). Because each cognitive control component has unique characteristics, differences in patterns of resource allocation were expected. Pupil and behavioral data from 35 participants were analyzed. In the 2-Back task (requiring correct matching of current stimulus identity at trial p with the stimulus two trials back, p -2) we found that better performance (low total of errors made in the task) was positively correlated to the mean pupil dilation during correctly responding to targets. In the Stroop task, pupil dilation on incongruent trials was higher than thos...
Studies on cognitive effort have shown that pupil dilation is a reliable indicator of memory load. H...
Reaction time (RT) is commonly observed to slow down after an error. This post-error slowing (PES) h...
The Five Digits Test (FDT) is a Stroop paradigm test that aims to evaluate executive functions. It i...
The present study investigated resource allocation, as measured by pupil dilation, in tasks measurin...
Pupillometry research has experienced an enormous revival in the last two decades. Here we briefly r...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2015.00494 A closer look at cognitive control: differences in resource allocation...
An ongoing debate exists on how visual working memory (VWM) utilizes its limited resources. This stu...
Changes in the size of the human eye pupil can be caused by various cognitive processes. Recent stud...
Numerous investigators employing a variety of tasks have found that the pupil of the eye can serve a...
Recent evidence showed that pupil dilation (PD) reflects modulations in the magnitude of the Simon i...
Studies on cognitive effort have shown that pupil dilation is a reliable indicator of memory load. H...
Convergent lines of evidence suggest that fluctuations in the size of the pupil may be associated wi...
AbstractThis study investigates two questions: first, how individuals with high-intelligence allocat...
While eye tracking is gaining popularity in IS research, pupillometry is relatively less explored in...
The present thesis gathers findings from three empirical studies in which we examined the cognitive ...
Studies on cognitive effort have shown that pupil dilation is a reliable indicator of memory load. H...
Reaction time (RT) is commonly observed to slow down after an error. This post-error slowing (PES) h...
The Five Digits Test (FDT) is a Stroop paradigm test that aims to evaluate executive functions. It i...
The present study investigated resource allocation, as measured by pupil dilation, in tasks measurin...
Pupillometry research has experienced an enormous revival in the last two decades. Here we briefly r...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2015.00494 A closer look at cognitive control: differences in resource allocation...
An ongoing debate exists on how visual working memory (VWM) utilizes its limited resources. This stu...
Changes in the size of the human eye pupil can be caused by various cognitive processes. Recent stud...
Numerous investigators employing a variety of tasks have found that the pupil of the eye can serve a...
Recent evidence showed that pupil dilation (PD) reflects modulations in the magnitude of the Simon i...
Studies on cognitive effort have shown that pupil dilation is a reliable indicator of memory load. H...
Convergent lines of evidence suggest that fluctuations in the size of the pupil may be associated wi...
AbstractThis study investigates two questions: first, how individuals with high-intelligence allocat...
While eye tracking is gaining popularity in IS research, pupillometry is relatively less explored in...
The present thesis gathers findings from three empirical studies in which we examined the cognitive ...
Studies on cognitive effort have shown that pupil dilation is a reliable indicator of memory load. H...
Reaction time (RT) is commonly observed to slow down after an error. This post-error slowing (PES) h...
The Five Digits Test (FDT) is a Stroop paradigm test that aims to evaluate executive functions. It i...