Consciousness and cognitive control
The implementation or change of information processing routines, known as cognitive control, is traditionally believed to be closely linked to consciousness. It seems that we exert control over our behavior if we know the reasons for, and consequences of, doing so.
Kunde, Wilfried +2 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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Review 1: "Cognitive deficits in people who have recovered from COVID-19 relative to controls: An N=84,285 online study" [PDF]
Lisbeth Evered
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Neural correlates of span capacity during visual discrimination under varying cognitive demands
This study examined the neural correlates of individual differences in span capacity during a visual discrimination task under varying cognitive demands.
Zai-Fu Yao, Meng-Heng Yang, Shulan Hsieh
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Is conflict adaptation triggered by feature repetitions? An unexpected finding [PDF]
For decades, cognitive adaptation to response conflict has been considered to be the hallmark of cognitive control. Notwithstanding a vast amount of evidence ruling out low-level interpretations of these findings, disbelief still exists with regard to ...
Desender, Kobe +2 more
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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 ...
Baeken, Chris +4 more
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Probing emotional influences on cognitive control: an ALE meta-analysis of cognition emotion interactions [PDF]
Increasing research documents an integration of cognitive control and affective processes. Despite a surge of interest in investigating the exact nature of this integration, no consensus has been reached on the precise neuroanatomical network involved ...
Cromheeke, Sofie, Müller, Sven
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Cognitive Regulatory Control Therapies [PDF]
Cognitive regulatory control processes play an essential but typically unappreciated role in maintaining mental health. The purpose of the current paper is to identify this role and demonstrate how cognitive-behavioral and related techniques can compensate for impairments. Impaired cognitive regulation contributes to the overly intense emotional states
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Transient and selective effects of acute exercise intensity on response inhibition: an EEG study
Acute aerobic exercise can transiently influence cognitive control, but how exercise intensity and recovery timing shape response inhibition and its neural correlates remains insufficiently understood.
Masaki Takayose +5 more
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The error‐related negativity as a neuromarker of risk or resilience in young children
Introduction The error‐related negativity (ERN) is a neural response that reflects error monitoring. Contradictorily, an enlarged (more negative) ERN has been cited as both a risk factor and a protective factor, which hinders its utility as a predictive ...
Jamie M. Lawler +8 more
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