Conflict Adaptation in 5-Year-Old Preschool Children: Evidence From Emotional Contexts [PDF]
This research investigated the individual behavioral and electrophysiological differences during emotional conflict adaptation processes in preschool children.
Danfeng Li +6 more
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The neural dynamics of conflict adaptation within a look-to-do transition. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: For optimal performance in conflict situations, conflict adaptation (conflict detection and adjustment) is necessary. However, the neural dynamics of conflict adaptation is still unclear.
Dandan Tang +4 more
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Individual differences in response conflict adaptations [PDF]
Conflict-monitoring theory argues for a general cognitive mechanism that monitors for con-flicts in information-processing. If that mechanism detects conflict, it engages cognitive con-trol to resolve it.
Doris eKeye +3 more
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Not My Problem: Vicarious Conflict Adaptation with Human and Virtual Co-Actors [PDF]
The Simon effect refers to an incompatibility between stimulus and response locations resulting in a conflict situation and, consequently, slower responses.
Michiel M. Spapé +2 more
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Transferable Modulation of Cognitive Control: The Cross-Task Role of Conflict Adaptation in Thematic Roles Assignment in Chinese [PDF]
Conflict adaptation reflects the dynamic modulation of information processing by the cognitive control system following conflict detection. A central question in language processing research concerns whether control elicited by non-linguistic tasks ...
Jiefei Luo +3 more
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Observing conflicting actions elicits conflict adaptation.
A key prediction of ideomotor theories is that action perception relies on the same mechanisms as action planning. While this prediction has received support from studies investigating action perception in one-on-one situations, situations with multiple actors pose a challenge because in order to co-represent multiple observed actions, observers have ...
Emiel Cracco, Senne Braem, Marcel Brass
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Climate change adaptation in conflict-affected countries: A systematic assessment of evidence
People affected by conflict are particularly vulnerable to climate shocks and climate change, yet little is known about climate change adaptation in fragile contexts.
A. Sitati +22 more
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Is there evidence for cross-domain congruency sequence effect? A replication of Kan et al. (2013) [PDF]
Exploring the mechanisms of cognitive control is central to understanding how we control our behaviour. These mechanisms can be studied in conflict paradigms, which require the inhibition of irrelevant responses to perform the task. It has been suggested
Balazs Aczel +7 more
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The elusive link between conflict and conflict adaptation [PDF]
A core tenet of the original conflict-monitoring model is that regulation is triggered automatically when conflict is present and that the same regulation mechanism explains both trial-to-trial adaptation effects as well as effects of block-wise conflict manipulations.
Ulrich, Mayr, Edward, Awh
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Post-conflict slowing: cognitive adaptation after conflict processing [PDF]
The aftereffects of error and conflict (i.e., stimulus or response incongruency) have been extensively studied in the cognitive control literature. Each has been characterized by its own behavioral signature on the following trial. Conflict leads to a reduced congruency effect (Gratton effect), whereas an error leads to increased response time (post ...
Tom, Verguts +3 more
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