Concealing Untrustworthiness: The Role of Conflict Monitoring in a Social Deception Task [PDF]
Deception studies emphasize the important role of event-related potentials (ERPs) to uncover deceptive behavior based on underlying neuro-cognitive processes.
Fee-Elisabeth Hein, Anja Leue
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The Possible Role of Apathy on Conflict Monitoring: Preliminary Findings of a Behavioral Study on Severe Acquired Brain Injury Patients Using Flanker Tasks [PDF]
The diagnosis of apathy, one of the most common behavioral changes after acquired brain injury (ABI), is important for improving clinical understanding and treatment of persons with ABI.
Mariagrazia D’Ippolito +4 more
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How do working-memory-related demand, reasoning ability and aversive reinforcement modulate conflict monitoring? [PDF]
Conflict monitoring is a process of stimulus evaluation and a pre-requisite for subsequent recruitment of cognitive control and behavioral adaptations.
Anja eLeue +2 more
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Impaired Conflict Monitoring to Food Cues in Women Who Binge Eat [PDF]
Previous research demonstrated the associations between cognitive biases toward food cues and binge eating (BE) behavior. To determine the characteristics of conflict monitoring to food cues in women who binge eat and non-eating disordered controls, a ...
Zhenyong Lyu +3 more
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Focused attention, open monitoring and loving kindness meditation: effects on attention, conflict monitoring and creativity [PDF]
Meditation is becoming increasingly popular as a topic for scientific research and theories on meditation are becoming ever more specific. We distinguish between what is called Focused Attention meditation, Open Monitoring meditation, and Loving kindness
Dominique Patrick Lippelt +2 more
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Conflict monitoring in early frontotemporal dementia. [PDF]
Despite the extensive frontal atrophy and behavioral disinhibition that characterizes behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), many studies of early bvFTD suggest normal executive functioning (EF). The current study examined cognitive control in patients with bvFTD who otherwise seemed cognitively normal.Subjects included 7 patients with ...
Krueger CE +5 more
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Hierarchical effects on target detection and conflict monitoring. [PDF]
AbstractPrevious neuroimaging studies have demonstrated a hierarchical functional structure of the frontal cortices of the human brain, but the temporal course and the electrophysiological signature of the hierarchical representation remains unaddressed.
Cao B, Gao F, Ren M, Li F.
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Twisting Tongues to Test for Conflict-Monitoring in Speech Production [PDF]
A number of recent studies have hypothesized that monitoring in speech production may occur via domain-general mechanisms responsible for the detection of response conflict.
Daniel eAcheson +3 more
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Neural evidence for a bilingual advantage in conflict monitoring among Dai bilinguals [PDF]
Research on the bilingual advantage in cognitive control has yielded mixed results, particularly across diverse populations. This study examined whether Dai bilinguals in China demonstrate enhanced cognitive control compared to monolinguals. Participants
Rui Yu +3 more
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Multimodal evidence of regional midcingulate gray matter volume underlying conflict monitoring [PDF]
Functional neuroimaging studies have long implicated the mid-cingulate cortex (MCC) in conflict monitoring, but it is not clear whether its structural integrity (i.e., the gray matter volume) influences its conflict monitoring function.
Muhammad A. Parvaz +6 more
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