Recent years have seen a rejuvenation of interest in studies of motivation–cognition interactions arising from many different areas of psychology and neuroscience. The present …
Conflict-monitoring theory proposes that conflict between incompatible responses is registered by a dedicated monitoring system, and that this conflict signal triggers changes of …
T Goschke, A Bolte - Neuropsychologia, 2014 - Elsevier
Goal-directed action in changing environments requires a dynamic balance between complementary control modes, which serve antagonistic adaptive functions (eg, to shield …
Cognitive control covers a broad range of cognitive functions, but its research and theories typically remain tied to a single domain. Here we outline and review an associative learning …
It is becoming increasingly appreciated that affective and/or motivational influences contribute strongly to goal-oriented cognition and behavior. An unresolved question is …
The Dual Mechanisms of Control (DMC) account proposes two distinct mechanisms of cognitive control, proactive and reactive. This account has been supported by a large …
Response conflicts play a prominent role in the flexible adaptation of behavior as they represent context-signals that indicate the necessity for the recruitment of cognitive control …
K Fröber, G Dreisbach - Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 2014 - Springer
Growing evidence suggests that positive affect and reward have differential effects on cognitive control. So far, however, these effects have never been studied together. Here, the …
T Goschke - Allgemeine psychologie, 2016 - Springer
Zusammenfassung Die Forschung zur Volition und kognitiven Kontrolle befasst sich mit den kognitiven und neuronalen Mechanismen, die der willentlichen Steuerung zielgerichteter …