We argue that a general control process, responsible for the activation and maintenance of task goals, is central to the concept of executive function. Failures of this process can become manifest as goal neglect: disregard of a task requirement even though it has been understood (Duncan, 1995). We discuss the results of several published and new experiments using various versions of the anti-saccade task in order to investigate the circumstances under which goal neglect is likely to occur. Potentially conflicting results in the literature on adaptive control of saccadic eye movements are argued to be attributable to the extent to which different task versions elicit goal neglect. The results suggest an increased susceptibility to goal negl...
Goal attainment relies in part on one’s ability to maintain a cognitive representation of the desire...
Goal attainment relies in part on one’s ability to maintain a cognitive representation of the desire...
Goal attainment relies in part on one's ability to maintain a cognitive representation of the desire...
We argue that a general control process, responsible for the activation and maintenance of task goal...
The ability to modulate behaviour in a goal directed manner, is fundamental to all aspects of life. ...
According to the goal-neglect hypothesis of age-related decrements in cognitive control advocated in...
& Conscious behavioral intentions can frequently fail under conditions of attentional depletion....
Historically, various lines of evidence have converged on the view that the brain expends much of it...
The anti-saccade task is a commonly used method of assessing individual differences in cognitive con...
Even after one stops actively pursuing a goal, many mental processes remain focused on the goal (e.g...
Antisaccade deficits are a well-documented pathophysiological characteristic in schizophrenia. Howev...
We examined performance in the antisaccade task for younger and older adults by comparing latencies ...
The saccadic eye movement system provides researchers with a powerful tool with which to explore the...
We examined performance in the antisaccade task for younger and older adults by comparing latencies ...
The present study tested the hypothesis that, unlike prosaccades, antisaccades require controlled pr...
Goal attainment relies in part on one’s ability to maintain a cognitive representation of the desire...
Goal attainment relies in part on one’s ability to maintain a cognitive representation of the desire...
Goal attainment relies in part on one's ability to maintain a cognitive representation of the desire...
We argue that a general control process, responsible for the activation and maintenance of task goal...
The ability to modulate behaviour in a goal directed manner, is fundamental to all aspects of life. ...
According to the goal-neglect hypothesis of age-related decrements in cognitive control advocated in...
& Conscious behavioral intentions can frequently fail under conditions of attentional depletion....
Historically, various lines of evidence have converged on the view that the brain expends much of it...
The anti-saccade task is a commonly used method of assessing individual differences in cognitive con...
Even after one stops actively pursuing a goal, many mental processes remain focused on the goal (e.g...
Antisaccade deficits are a well-documented pathophysiological characteristic in schizophrenia. Howev...
We examined performance in the antisaccade task for younger and older adults by comparing latencies ...
The saccadic eye movement system provides researchers with a powerful tool with which to explore the...
We examined performance in the antisaccade task for younger and older adults by comparing latencies ...
The present study tested the hypothesis that, unlike prosaccades, antisaccades require controlled pr...
Goal attainment relies in part on one’s ability to maintain a cognitive representation of the desire...
Goal attainment relies in part on one’s ability to maintain a cognitive representation of the desire...
Goal attainment relies in part on one's ability to maintain a cognitive representation of the desire...