The preponderance of research on trial-by-trial recruitment of affective control (e.g., conflict adaptation) relies on stimuli wherein lexical word information conflicts with facial affective stimulus properties (e.g., the face-Stroop paradigm where an emotional word is overlaid on a facial expression). Several studies, however, indicate different neural time course and properties for processing of affective lexical stimuli versus affective facial stimuli. The current investigation used a novel task to examine control processes implemented following conflicting emotional stimuli with conflict-inducing affective face stimuli in the absence of affective words. Forty-one individuals completed a task wherein the affective-valence of the eyes an...
Response inhibition and conflict control on affective information can be regarded as two important...
The aim of this study was to determine if, and when, the neural processes involved in switching asso...
Recent evidence shows that negative emotional stimuli speed up the resolution of conflict between op...
The preponderance of research on trial-by-trial recruitment of affective control (e.g., conflict ada...
The perceptual processing of emotional conflict was studied using electrophysiological techniques to...
Interference effects are commonly observed when conflicts arise between task-relevant and task-irrel...
Social communication is fraught with ambiguity. Negotiating the social world requires interpreting t...
Response conflict has been a frequent topic of research for the last two decades. Behavioral adaptat...
A primary function of cognitive control is to adjust the cognitive system according to situational d...
Cognition and emotion interact in important ways to shape ongoing behaviors. In this study, we inves...
Conflict control is an important cognitive control ability and it is also crucial for human beings t...
Conflict control is an important cognitive control ability and it is also crucial for human beings t...
Conflict control is an important cognitive control ability and it is also crucial for human beings t...
Neural systems underlying conflict processing have been well studied in the cognitive realm, but the...
The aim of this study was to determine if, and when, the neural processes involved in switching asso...
Response inhibition and conflict control on affective information can be regarded as two important...
The aim of this study was to determine if, and when, the neural processes involved in switching asso...
Recent evidence shows that negative emotional stimuli speed up the resolution of conflict between op...
The preponderance of research on trial-by-trial recruitment of affective control (e.g., conflict ada...
The perceptual processing of emotional conflict was studied using electrophysiological techniques to...
Interference effects are commonly observed when conflicts arise between task-relevant and task-irrel...
Social communication is fraught with ambiguity. Negotiating the social world requires interpreting t...
Response conflict has been a frequent topic of research for the last two decades. Behavioral adaptat...
A primary function of cognitive control is to adjust the cognitive system according to situational d...
Cognition and emotion interact in important ways to shape ongoing behaviors. In this study, we inves...
Conflict control is an important cognitive control ability and it is also crucial for human beings t...
Conflict control is an important cognitive control ability and it is also crucial for human beings t...
Conflict control is an important cognitive control ability and it is also crucial for human beings t...
Neural systems underlying conflict processing have been well studied in the cognitive realm, but the...
The aim of this study was to determine if, and when, the neural processes involved in switching asso...
Response inhibition and conflict control on affective information can be regarded as two important...
The aim of this study was to determine if, and when, the neural processes involved in switching asso...
Recent evidence shows that negative emotional stimuli speed up the resolution of conflict between op...