Attention can be attracted reflexively by sensory signals, biased by learning or reward, or focused voluntarily based on momentary goals. When voluntary attention is focused by …
The ability to actively prepare for new tasks is crucial for achieving goal-directed behavior. The task-switching paradigm is frequently used to investigate this task-set reconfiguration. In …
The neural correlates associated with the Stroop interference effect remain a topic of debate despite being the subject of multiple neuroimaging studies over the past three decades. This …
Cognitive control processes enable humans to break out of reflexive stimulus-response chains and to align their behavior towards self-imposed goals. Despite decades of research …