Unconsciously triggered conflict adaptation. [PDF]
In conflict tasks such as the Stroop, the Eriksen flanker or the Simon task, it is generally observed that the detection of conflict in the current trial reduces the impact of conflicting information in the subsequent trial; a phenomenon termed conflict ...
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Comparing conscious and unconscious conflict adaptation. [PDF]
Recently, researchers have been trying to unravel the function of consciousness by exploring whether unconscious information is (in)capable of exerting cognitive control. Theoretically, cognitive control functions, such as conflict adaptation, have often
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Editorial: Is Conflict Adaptation an Illusion? [PDF]
Conflict adaptation theory is one of the most popular theories in cognitive psychology. The theory argues that participants strategically modulate attention away from distracting stimulus features in response to conflict. Although results with proportion congruent, sequential congruency, and similar paradigms seem consistent with the conflict ...
James R Schmidt +2 more
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Unconscious Conflict Adaptation of Heroin Abstainers. [PDF]
Conflict adaptation is representative of the dynamic cognitive control process, which reflects the adaptability and flexibility of personal cognitive processing. Cognitive control plays an important role in drug use and relapse in addicts. Previous studies have identified conscious conflict adaptation in drug addicts.
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Emotional conflict adaptation predicts intrusive memories. [PDF]
Why do some individuals experience intrusive emotional memories following stressful or traumatic events whereas others do not? Attentional control may contribute to the development of such memories by shielding attention to ongoing tasks from affective reactions to task-irrelevant emotional stimuli.
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EVEN WITH TIME, CONFLICT ADAPTATION IS NOT MADE OF EXPECTANCIES [PDF]
In conflict tasks, congruency effects are modulated by the sequence of preceding trials. This modulation has been interpreted as a strategic reconfiguration of cognitive control, depending on the amount of conflict encountered on the very last trial, and
Luis eJimenez, Amavia eMéndez
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Is consciousness necessary for conflict adaptation? A state of the art [PDF]
Facing response conflict, subjects try to improve their responses by reducing the influence of the detrimental information which caused the conflict. It was speculated that this adaptation to conflict can only occur when the conflicting information is ...
Kobe eDesender, Eva eVan Den Bussche
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Conflict adaptation is predicted by the cognitive, but not the affective alexithymia dimension [PDF]
Stimulus-induced response conflict (e.g., in Simon or Stroop tasks) is often reduced after conflict trials—the Gratton effect. It is generally assumed that this effect is due to a strengthening of the representation of the current intention or goal ...
Michiel ede Galan +3 more
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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 ...
Elke eVan Lierde +3 more
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The role of visual awareness for conflict adaptation in the masked priming task: Comparing block-wise adaptation with trial-by-trial adaptation [PDF]
This study investigated the role of participants’ visual awareness in the block-wise and the trial-by-trial adaptations. We employed a subliminal response compatibility task in which a prime arrow was briefly presented before the target arrow, and the ...
Kunihiro eHasegawa, Shin'ya eTakahashi
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