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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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Creativity in and out of (cognitive) control

Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 2019
The neurobiological mechanisms supporting cognitive regulation during creative thinking have been at the forefront of recent research on creative cognition.
E. Chrysikou
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The Neuroeconomics of Cognitive Control

2011
This book offers a range of perspectives on a simple problem: How does the brain choose efficiently and adaptively among options to ensure coherent, goal-directed behavior? The contributors, from fields as varied as anatomy, psychology, learning theory, neuroimaging, neurophysiology, behavioral economics, and computational modeling, present an overview
Chierchia, Gabriele Sam   +1 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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Strategic Modulation of Cognitive Control

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2007
Abstract The neural substrate of cognitive control is thought to comprise an evaluative component located in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and an executive component in the prefrontal cortex (PFC). The control mechanism itself is mainly local, triggered by response conflict (monitored by the ACC) and involving the allocation of ...
Ovidiu V. Lungu   +4 more
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Towards an Ontology of Cognitive Control

Topics in Cognitive Science, 2010
The goal of cognitive neuroscience is to map mental functions onto their neural substrates. We argue here that this goal requires a formal approach to the characterization of mental processes, and we present one such approach by using ontologies to describe cognitive processes and their relations.
Agatha Lenartowicz   +3 more
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Dopamine and the motivation of cognitive control.

Handbook of Clinical Neurology, 2019
The major ascending neuromodulator dopamine has long been implicated in cognitive control. Effects of dopamine-related disorders and the treatment of the cognitive control deficits associated with these disorders are commonly attributed to modulation of ...
R. Cools   +3 more
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The evolution of cognitive control.

Topics in cognitive science, 2010
One of the key challenges confronting cognitive science is to discover natural categories of cognitive function. Of special interest is the unity or diversity of cognitive control mechanisms. Evolutionary history is an underutilized resource that, together with neuropsychological and neuroscientific evidence, can help to provide a biological ground for
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Cognitive control

Proceedings of the IEEE, 2012
Simon Haykin 0001   +3 more
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Conflict monitoring and cognitive control.

Psychology Review, 2001
M. Botvinick   +4 more
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