Can the Stroop effect serve as the gold standard of conflict monitoring and control? A conceptual critique

D Algom, D Fitousi, E Chajut - Memory & Cognition, 2022 - Springer
The Stroop effect has been a key to the assay of selective attention since the time of the
epoch-making study by JR Stroop almost a century ago. However, recent work based on …

Dorsolateral prefrontal activity supports a cognitive space organization of cognitive control

G Yang, H Wu, Q Li, X Liu, Z Fu, J Jiang - Elife, 2024 - elifesciences.org
Cognitive control resolves conflicts between task-relevant and-irrelevant information to
enable goal-directed behavior. As conflicts can arise from different sources (eg, sensory …

On the encapsulation of bilingual language control

KR Paap, R Anders-Jefferson, R Mikulinsky… - Journal of Memory and …, 2019 - Elsevier
One purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that prevalent patterns of bilingual
language control lead to greater enhancement of the ability to resolve Stimulus-Stimulus …

The role of cognitive development and strategic task tendencies in the bilingual advantage controversy

E Struys, W Duyck, E Woumans - Frontiers in psychology, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Recent meta-analyses have indicated that the bilingual advantage in cognitive control is not
clear-cut. So far, the literature has mainly focussed on behavioral differences and potential …

Comparing Stroop-like and Simon effects on perceptual features

E Scerrati, L Lugli, R Nicoletti, C Umiltà - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
Stroop-like and Simon tasks produce two sources of interference in human information
processing. Despite being logically similar, it is still debated whether the conflicts ensuing …

Motor representations evoked by objects under varying action intentions.

DN Bub, MEJ Masson… - Journal of Experimental …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
In an extension of Gibson's (1979) concept of object affordance, it has been proposed that
motor representations are automatically evoked by pictures of graspable objects. A variety of …

Individual differences in social and non-social cognitive control

KM Darda, EE Butler, R Ramsey - Cognition, 2020 - Elsevier
Cognitive control refers to the ability of human beings to adapt flexibly and quickly to
continuously changing environments. Several decades of research have identified a diverse …

Distinct cognitive control mechanisms as revealed by modality-specific conflict adaptation effects.

G Yang, W Nan, Y Zheng, H Wu, Q Li… - Journal of Experimental …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Cognitive control is essential to resolve conflict in stimulus-response compatibility (SRC)
tasks. The SRC effect in the current trial is reduced after an incongruent trial as compared …

[HTML][HTML] Learning to integrate contradictory multisensory self-motion cue pairings

M Kaliuzhna, M Prsa, S Gale, SJ Lee, O Blanke - Journal of vision, 2015 - arvojournals.org
Humans integrate multisensory information to reduce perceptual uncertainty when
perceiving the world and self. Integration fails, however, if a common causality is not …

Neurodevelopment of conflict adaptation: Evidence from event-related potentials.

X Liu, T Liu, F Shangguan, TA Sørensen… - Developmental …, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Conflict adaptation is key in how children self-regulate and assert cognitive control in a
given situation compared with a previous experience. In the current study, we analyzed …