Early and late indications of item-specific control in a Stroop mouse tracking study [PDF]
Published: May 17, 2018Previous studies indicated that cognitive conflict continues to bias actions even after a movement has been initiated. The present paper examined whether cognitive control also biases actions after movement initiation.
Abrahamse, ElgerUGent8020010502629716542604303551A4DA-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4 +4 more
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Cognitive reserve mediates the severity of certain neuropsychological deficits related to cocaine use disorder [PDF]
Introduction: The concept of cognitive reserve (CR) is being considered in the field of substance use disorder (SUD) by observing that there are individuals whose brain alterations are not related to the cognitive symptomatology they present.
Ladrón de Guevara-Miranda, David +4 more
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Intelligence and Cognitive Control [PDF]
The concept of “intelligence” has evolved in order to account for two facts, namely, intraindividual stability and interindividual variability of human intellectual performance. On one hand, people who outperform others in one class of tasks that involve reasoning, abstracting, or learning, will most probably excel in any other class of such tasks.
Chuderski, Adam, Nęcka, Edward
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Cognitive and Affective Control in Insomnia [PDF]
Insomnia is a prevalent disabling chronic disorder. The aim of this paper is fourfold: (a) to review evidence suggesting that dysfunctional forms of cognitive control, such as thought suppression, worry, rumination, and imagery control, are associated with sleep disturbance; (b) to review a new budding field of scientific investigation - the role of ...
Ralph Erich Schmidt +3 more
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Altered brainstem responses to modafinil in schizophrenia: implications for adjunctive treatment of cognition. [PDF]
Candidate pro-cognitive drugs for schizophrenia targeting several neurochemical systems have consistently failed to demonstrate robust efficacy. It remains untested whether concurrent antipsychotic medications exert pharmacodynamic interactions that ...
Carter, Cameron S +3 more
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fMRI biomarkers of social cognitive skills training in psychosis: Extrinsic and intrinsic functional connectivity. [PDF]
Social cognitive skills training interventions for psychotic disorders have shown improvement in social cognitive performance tasks, but little was known about brain-based biomarkers linked to treatment effects.
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What determines the specificity of conflict adaptation? A review, critical analysis, and proposed synthesis [PDF]
Over the past decade, many cognitive control researchers have studied to what extent adaptations to conflict are domain-general or rather specific, mostly by testing whether or not the congruency sequence effect (CSE) transfers across different ...
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When Cognitive Control Is Not Adaptive [PDF]
In order to engage in goal-directed behavior, cognitive agents have to control the processing of task-relevant features in their environments. Although cognitive control is critical for performance in unpredictable task environments, it is currently unknown how it affects performance in highly structured and predictable environments.
Bocanegra, Bruno R., Hommel, Bernhard
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Chimpanzee Cognitive Control [PDF]
Cognitive-control processes are a feature of human cognition. Recent comparative tests have shown that some nonhuman animals might share aspects of cognitive control with humans. Two of the executive processes that constitute cognitive control are metacognition and self-control; here, recent experiments with chimpanzees are described that demonstrated
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Gamified cognitive control training for remitted depressed individuals : user requirements analysis [PDF]
Background: The high incidence and relapse rates of major depressive disorder demand novel treatment options. Standard treatments (psychotherapy, medication) usually do not target cognitive control impairments, although these seem to play a crucial role ...
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