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Conflict adaptation and sequential trial effects: Support for the conflict monitoring theory

Neuropsychologia, 2011
The purpose of this study was to investigate the cognitive control process of conflict adaptation and the recruitment of cognitive control across sequential trials-termed higher-order trial effects-using the N2 and P3 components of the scalp-recorded event-related potential (ERP). High-density ERPs were obtained from 181 healthy individuals (93 female,
Peter E, Clayson, Michael J, Larson
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Conflict Monitoring in Air Traffic Control

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2001
Abstract This paper reviews two laboratory experiments where the subject made anticipatory decisions about which aircraft would conflict (their separation would reach a critical threshold) on a simulated air traffic control display. Decision response and eye gaze data were analyzed and correlated.
T.B. Sheridan   +5 more
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No conflict of interest in data monitoring

Science, 2018
The News Feature “Hidden conflicts?” (C. Piller, 6 July, p. [16][1]) alleges that after serving as a member of a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory panel for a nominal per diem payment, I later received inappropriate payments from the manufacturer (AstraZeneca) for serving on and chairing data monitoring committees (DMCs) overseeing ...
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Dysfunctional beliefs, self-monitoring, and marital conflict

Current Psychology, 1994
Relationships among relationship beliefs, self-monitoring and conflict behavior were examined in 74 married couples. It was predicted that dysfunctional relationship beliefs would be negatively correlated with marital satisfaction and that high self-monitoring spouses would endorse more dysfunctional relationship beliefs and display more disagreeing ...
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Sex differences in electrophysiological indices of conflict monitoring

Biological Psychology, 2011
The purpose of this study was to investigate sex differences in cognitive control as measured by the stimulus-locked N2 component of the event-related potential (ERP). High-density ERPs were obtained from 114 healthy individuals (60 females, 54 males) who completed a modified Eriksen Flanker Task. Behavioral measures (i.e., error rates, reaction times)
Peter E, Clayson   +2 more
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Conflict monitoring in dual process theories of thinking

Cognition, 2008
Popular dual process theories have characterized human thinking as an interplay between an intuitive-heuristic and demanding-analytic reasoning process. Although monitoring the output of the two systems for conflict is crucial to avoid decision making errors there are some widely different views on the efficiency of the process. Kahneman [Kahneman, D. (
Wim, De Neys, Tamara, Glumicic
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Monitoring Power Quality in Conflict Situations

2019 Twelfth International Conference "Management of large-scale system development" (MLSD), 2019
The rationale for the need for continuous monitoring of such an indicator of power quality as the level of harmonic components is given. An approach to the design of harmonic network filters and a method of monitoring their level in the supplied electricity with the definition of the source of their occurrence and increase is proposed.
Yury Maximov, Dmitry Maximov
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Impaired conflict monitoring near the hands: Neurophysiological evidence

Biological Psychology, 2018
Recent evidence suggests that hand-stimulus proximity enhances the visuo-motor Simon effect. The present study used event-related potentials (ERP) to examine the timing at which hand-stimulus proximity modulates the Simon effect. The results show that the P1 and N1 components were not modulated by hand-stimulus proximity, suggesting that early sensory ...
Wang, Xiaotao   +3 more
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CONFLICT-MONITORING AND (META)COGNITIVE CONTROL

Connectionist Models of Behaviour and Cognition II, 2009
Book synopsis: The neural computational approach to cognitive and psychological processes is relatively new. However, Neural Computation and Psychology Workshops (NCPW), first held 16 years ago, lie at the heart of this fast-moving discipline, thanks to its interdisciplinary nature — bringing together researchers from different disciplines such as ...
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Conflict Monitoring Across the Life Span

Journal of Psychophysiology, 2014
Errors can play a major role for optimizing subsequent performance: Response conflict associated with (near) errors signals the need to recruit additional control resources to minimize future conflict. However, so far it remains open whether children and older adults also adjust their performance as a function of preceding response conflict.
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