Action control according to TEC (theory of event coding)

B Hommel - Psychological Research PRPF, 2009 - Springer
The theory of event coding (TEC) is a general framework explaining how perceived and
produced events (stimuli and responses) are cognitively represented and how their …

Switching from automatic to controlled behavior: cortico-basal ganglia mechanisms

O Hikosaka, M Isoda - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2010 - cell.com
Most daily tasks are performed almost automatically, but occasionally it is necessary to alter
a routine if something changes in the environment and the routine behavior becomes …

Meditation, mindfulness and executive control: the importance of emotional acceptance and brain-based performance monitoring

R Teper, M Inzlicht - Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Previous studies have documented the positive effects of mindfulness meditation on
executive control. What has been lacking, however, is an understanding of the mechanism …

Decision processes in human performance monitoring

M Steinhauser, N Yeung - Journal of Neuroscience, 2010 - Soc Neuroscience
The ability to detect and compensate for errors is crucial in producing effective, goal-directed
behavior. Human error processing is reflected in two event-related brain potential …

Is comprehension necessary for error detection? A conflict-based account of monitoring in speech production

N Nozari, GS Dell, MF Schwartz - Cognitive psychology, 2011 - Elsevier
Despite the existence of speech errors, verbal communication is successful because
speakers can detect (and correct) their errors. The standard theory of speech-error detection …

Error awareness and the insula: links to neurological and psychiatric diseases

TA Klein, M Ullsperger, C Danielmeier - Frontiers in human …, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Becoming aware of errors that one has committed might be crucial for strategic behavioral
and neuronal adjustments to avoid similar errors in the future. This review addresses …

Neural evidence accumulation persists after choice to inform metacognitive judgments

PR Murphy, IH Robertson, S Harty, RG O'Connell - Elife, 2015 - elifesciences.org
The ability to revise one's certainty or confidence in a preceding choice is a critical feature of
adaptive decision-making but the neural mechanisms underpinning this metacognitive …

The role of prediction in social neuroscience

EC Brown, M Brüne - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2012 - frontiersin.org
Research has shown that the brain is constantly making predictions about future events.
Theories of prediction in perception, action and learning suggest that the brain serves to …

A potential role of the inferior frontal gyrus and anterior insula in cognitive control, brain rhythms, and event-related potentials

M Tops, MAS Boksem - Frontiers in psychology, 2011 - frontiersin.org
In the present paper, we review evidence for of a model in which the inferior frontal
gyrus/anterior insula (IFG/AI) area is involved in elaborate attentional and working memory …

Time course of error detection and correction in humans: neurophysiological evidence

A Rodrı́guez-Fornells, AR Kurzbuch… - Journal of …, 2002 - Soc Neuroscience
Using event-related brain potentials, the time course of error detection and correction was
studied in healthy human subjects. A feedforward model of error correction was used to …