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Cognitive control

2021
Abstract What role might intuition and deliberation play during the performance of well-learned skills? Dreyfus and Dreyfus’ (1986) influential phenomenological analysis of skill-acquisition proposes that expert performance is guided by non-cognitive responses which are fast, effortless, and intuitive in nature.
John Toner   +2 more
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Cognitive control in cognitive robotics: Attentional executive control

2011 15th International Conference on Advanced Robotics (ICAR), 2011
We present an attentional control architecture for a robotic agent capable of adapting its deliberative and executive behavior to internal and external processes. In this framework, the agent is endowed with simple attentional mechanisms regulating the sensors sampling rates and action activations.
BURATTINI, ERNESTO   +3 more
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VARIABILITY IN COGNITIVE CONTROL

British Journal of Psychology, 1968
Inconsistency in preference behaviour was predicted on the basis of variability in cognitive control. Twenty‐eight undergraduates performed an aesthetic preference task, and were subsequently assessed for intra‐individual variability on the cognitive‐control dimension of breadth of categorization. The results supported the hypothesis at better than the
J, Higgins, J C, Peterson, L L, Dolby
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Hypnotizability and cognitive controls

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1973
Abstract The present paper reports a preliminary investigation of the relationship between hypnotizability and cognitive controls. Included were measures of field dependence, leveling-sharpening, categorization, interference proneness, scanning, and tolerance for unrealistic experiences.
N I, Goldberger, P L, Wachtel
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Cognitive control acts locally

Cognition, 2008
Cognitive control adjusts information processing to momentary needs and task requirements. We investigated conflict adaptation when participants are performing two tasks, a Simon task and a SNARC task. The results indicated that one congruency effect (e.g., Simon) was reduced after conflict in the other task (e.g., SNARC), but only when both tasks used
Wim, Notebaert, Tom, Verguts
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Cognition and self-control: Cognitive control of painful sensory input

Integrative Physiological & Behavioral Science, 2005
Eighty Ss were first tested for base-level response to a pain-producing stimulus and then were re-tested on the same pain stimulus after receiving 1 of 8 experimental treatments. The 8 treatments were arranged in a 2 x 2 x 2 factorial design: presence or absence of hypnotic induction procedure; presence or absence of instructions for anesthesia; and ...
Nicholas P, Spanos   +2 more
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Trust, cognitive control, and control

Proceedings of the 13th Eurpoean conference on Cognitive ergonomics: trust and control in complex socio-technical systems, 2006
This paper analyses the links between control and cognitive control, in the case of drivers using an Auto Adaptive Cruise Control (AACC). We carried out an experiment using a driving simulator and two simulated AACCs which differentiated one another from the operating mode.
Bako Rajaonah   +3 more
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Cognitive control of eating

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1988
Eating behaviour, unlike many other biological functions, is often subject to sophisticated cognitive regulation. One of the most widely practised forms of cognitive control over food intake is dieting, i.e. attempting to restrict intake as a means of weight regulation.
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