MM Robinson, M Steyvers - Psychological review, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Cognitive control refers to the ability to maintain goal-relevant information in the face of distraction, making it a core construct for understanding human thought and behavior. There …
J Suh, JM Bugg - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Existing approaches in the literature on cognitive control in conflict tasks almost exclusively target the outcome of control (by comparing mean congruency effects) and not the …
Researchers have long been interested in using laboratory measures of cognitive control to predict a person's cognitive control/self control success outside the lab. We used a …
In the field of cognitive control (the ability to direct and control our cognitive function as we intend), the conflict adaptation account has emerged as a foundational construct explaining …
H Ritz, X Leng, A Shenhav - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2022 - direct.mit.edu
A hallmark of adaptation in humans and other animals is our ability to control how we think and behave across different settings. Research has characterized the various forms …
Cognitive control describes our ability to flexibly adapt information processing and behavior in order to meet task demands. One method of examining cognitive control is to …
Recent computational models of cognitive control have focused on capturing the functions of the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex by framing control allocation as an optimization problem …
Interference resolution is improved for stimuli presented in contexts (eg, locations) associated with frequent conflict. This phenomenon, the context-specific proportion …
The term cognitive control refers to the set of processes responsible for configuring and coordinating basic information processing mechanisms in the performance of specific tasks …