Item does not contain fulltextAlthough the existence of 'choking under pressure' is well-supported by research, its biological underpinnings are less clear. In this research, we examined two individual difference variables that may predict whether people are likely to perform poorly in high-incentive conditions: baseline eye blink rate (EBR; reflecting dopamine system functioning) and baseline anterior hemispheric asymmetry (an indicator of goal-directed vs. stimulus driven processing). Participants conducted a switch task under control vs. incentive conditions. People low in EBR were generally capable of improving their performance when incentives were at stake, whereas people high in EBR were not. Hemispheric asymmetry did not predict per...
Initial exertion of self-control impairs subsequent self-regulatory performance, which is referred t...
Recent models have suggested an important role for neuromodulation in explaining trial-to-trial adap...
Dopamine is central to a number of cognitive functions and brain disorders. Given the cost of neuroc...
Although the existence of 'choking under pressure' is well-supported by research, its biological und...
Most healthy individuals display a subtle spatial attentional bias, exhibiting relative inattention ...
BACKGROUND: The attentional blink (AB) refers to an impairment in detecting the second of two target...
Dopamine (DA) and noradrenaline (NA) are important neurotransmitters, which are suggested to play a ...
Blink rate is a behavioral index highly correlated with frontostriatal dopaminergic activity. The pr...
Extensive research supports the role of striatal dopamine in pursuing and responding to reward, and ...
Spontaneous eye blink rate (sEBR) has been linked to striatal dopamine function and to how individua...
Background: The attentional blink (AB) refers to an impairment in detecting the second of two target...
The pupil response under constant illumination can be used as a marker of cognitive processes. In th...
Reward cues have been found to increase the investment of effort in tasks even when cues are present...
Initial exertion of self-control impairs subsequent self-regulatory performance, which is referred t...
The Attentional Blink (AB)--a deficit in reporting the second of two target stimuli presented in clo...
Initial exertion of self-control impairs subsequent self-regulatory performance, which is referred t...
Recent models have suggested an important role for neuromodulation in explaining trial-to-trial adap...
Dopamine is central to a number of cognitive functions and brain disorders. Given the cost of neuroc...
Although the existence of 'choking under pressure' is well-supported by research, its biological und...
Most healthy individuals display a subtle spatial attentional bias, exhibiting relative inattention ...
BACKGROUND: The attentional blink (AB) refers to an impairment in detecting the second of two target...
Dopamine (DA) and noradrenaline (NA) are important neurotransmitters, which are suggested to play a ...
Blink rate is a behavioral index highly correlated with frontostriatal dopaminergic activity. The pr...
Extensive research supports the role of striatal dopamine in pursuing and responding to reward, and ...
Spontaneous eye blink rate (sEBR) has been linked to striatal dopamine function and to how individua...
Background: The attentional blink (AB) refers to an impairment in detecting the second of two target...
The pupil response under constant illumination can be used as a marker of cognitive processes. In th...
Reward cues have been found to increase the investment of effort in tasks even when cues are present...
Initial exertion of self-control impairs subsequent self-regulatory performance, which is referred t...
The Attentional Blink (AB)--a deficit in reporting the second of two target stimuli presented in clo...
Initial exertion of self-control impairs subsequent self-regulatory performance, which is referred t...
Recent models have suggested an important role for neuromodulation in explaining trial-to-trial adap...
Dopamine is central to a number of cognitive functions and brain disorders. Given the cost of neuroc...