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Analysis of marine conflicts [PDF]
The traffic conflict technique (TCT) is a powerful technique applied in road traffic safety assessment as a surrogate of the traditional accident data analysis. It has subdued the conceptual and implemental weaknesses of the accident statistics. Although
Begoña Martinez de Tejada +7 more
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Controlled processing is often referred to as voluntary or willful and therefore assumed to depend entirely on conscious processes. Recent studies using subliminal-priming paradigms, however, have started to question this assumption.
Guillermo eHorga +4 more
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The role of anterior cingulate cortex in the affective evaluation of conflict [PDF]
An influential theory of anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) function argues that this brain region plays a crucial role in the affective evaluation of performance monitoring and control demands.
Braem, Senne +5 more
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The neural basis of monitoring goal progress
The neural basis of progress monitoring has received relatively little attention compared to other sub-processes that are involved in goal directed behavior such as motor control and response inhibition.
Yael eBenn +5 more
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Managing housing needs in post conflict housing reconstruction in Sri Lanka: gaps versus recommendations [PDF]
Addressing housing needs in post conflict housing reconstruction leads to successful housing reconstruction. As part of a study of investigating how the housing needs can be effectively addressed in post conflict housing reconstruction, this paper ...
Anand P. B. +26 more
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The Specificity and Reliability of Conflict Adaptation: A Mouse-Tracking Study
Researchers have recently begun to question the specificity and reliability of conflict adaptation effects, also known as sequential congruency effects (SCEs), a highly cited effect in cognitive psychology.
John G. Grundy
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A sample of 58 bilingual and 62 monolingual university students completed four tasks commonly used to test for bilingual advantages in executive functioning (EF): antisaccade, flanker, Simon, and color-shape switching.
Kenneth R. Paap +2 more
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Sensorimotor conflicts alter metacognitive and action monitoring
While sensorimotor signals are known to modulate perception, little is known about their influence on higher-level cognitive processes. Here, we applied sensorimotor conflicts while participants performed a perceptual task followed by confidence judgments.
Nathan Faivre +5 more
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According to the conflict-monitoring model of cognitive control, the posterior medial frontal cortex (pMFC) plays an important role in detecting conflict between competing motor responses.
Joshua eCarp +4 more
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On the Relationship Between Anxiety and Error Monitoring: A meta-analysis and conceptual framework
Research involving event-related brain potentials has revealed that anxiety is associated with enhanced error monitoring, as reflected in increased amplitude of the error-related negativity (ERN). The nature of the relationship between anxiety and error
Jason eMoser +4 more
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