Measuring adaptive control in conflict tasks

S Braem, JM Bugg, JR Schmidt, MJC Crump… - Trends in cognitive …, 2019 - cell.com
The past two decades have witnessed an explosion of interest in the cognitive and neural
mechanisms of adaptive control processes that operate in selective attention tasks. This has …

[HTML][HTML] Conflict monitoring and the affective-signaling hypothesis—An integrative review

D Dignath, AB Eder, M Steinhauser, A Kiesel - Psychonomic Bulletin & …, 2020 - Springer
Conflict-monitoring theory proposes that conflict between incompatible responses is
registered by a dedicated monitoring system, and that this conflict signal triggers changes of …

[HTML][HTML] Creatures of habit (and control): A multi-level learning perspective on the modulation of congruency effects

T Egner - Frontiers in psychology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
The congruency sequence effect (CSE) describes the finding that congruency effects in
classic probes of selective attention (like the Stroop, Simon, and flanker tasks) are smaller …

[HTML][HTML] Evidence against conflict monitoring and adaptation: An updated review

JR Schmidt - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2019 - Springer
One of the most influential ideas in recent decades in the cognitive psychology literature is
conflict monitoring theory. According to this account, each time we experience a conflict (eg …

Grounding cognitive control in associative learning.

E Abrahamse, S Braem, W Notebaert… - Psychological …, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
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 …

[HTML][HTML] The heterogeneous world of congruency sequence effects: An update

W Duthoo, EL Abrahamse, S Braem… - Frontiers in …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Congruency sequence effects (CSEs) refer to the observation that congruency effects in
conflict tasks are typically smaller following incongruent compared to following congruent …

[HTML][HTML] What determines the specificity of conflict adaptation? A review, critical analysis, and proposed synthesis

S Braem, EL Abrahamse, W Duthoo… - Frontiers in …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Over the past decade, many cognitive control researchers have studied to what extent
adaptations to conflict are domain-general or rather specific, mostly by testing whether or not …

[HTML][HTML] The neurocognitive underpinnings of the Simon effect: An integrative review of current research

J Cespón, B Hommel, M Korsch… - Cognitive, Affective, & …, 2020 - Springer
For as long as half a century the Simon task–in which participants respond to a nonspatial
stimulus feature while ignoring its position–has represented a very popular tool to study a …

[HTML][HTML] Congruency sequence effects without feature integration or contingency learning confounds

JR Schmidt, DH Weissman - PLoS One, 2014 - journals.plos.org
The congruency effect in distracter interference (eg, Stroop) tasks is often reduced after
incongruent trials, relative to congruent trials. It has been proposed that this congruency …

The role of task-relevant and task-irrelevant information in congruency sequence effects: Applying the diffusion model for conflict tasks

V Koob, I Mackenzie, R Ulrich, H Leuthold… - Cognitive …, 2023 - Elsevier
In conflict tasks, such as the Simon, Eriksen flanker, or Stroop task, the congruency effect is
often reduced after an incongruent compared to a congruent trial: the congruency sequence …