On the globality of motor suppression: unexpected events and their influence on behavior and cognition
Unexpected events are part of everyday experience. They come in several varieties—action
errors, unexpected action outcomes, and unexpected perceptual events—and they lead to …
errors, unexpected action outcomes, and unexpected perceptual events—and they lead to …
Neurophysiology of performance monitoring and adaptive behavior
M Ullsperger, C Danielmeier… - Physiological …, 2014 - journals.physiology.org
Successful goal-directed behavior requires not only correct action selection, planning, and
execution but also the ability to flexibly adapt behavior when performance problems occur or …
execution but also the ability to flexibly adapt behavior when performance problems occur or …
Making sense of all the conflict: a theoretical review and critique of conflict-related ERPs
MJ Larson, PE Clayson, A Clawson - International journal of …, 2014 - Elsevier
Cognitive control theory suggests that goal-directed behavior is governed by a dynamic
interplay between areas of the prefrontal cortex. Critical to cognitive control is the detection …
interplay between areas of the prefrontal cortex. Critical to cognitive control is the detection …
Post-error adjustments
C Danielmeier, M Ullsperger - Frontiers in psychology, 2011 - frontiersin.org
When our brain detects an error, this process changes how we react on ensuing trials.
People show post-error adaptations, potentially to improve their performance in the near …
People show post-error adaptations, potentially to improve their performance in the near …
tDCS to the left DLPFC modulates cognitive and physiological correlates of executive function in a state-dependent manner
Background The use of transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) to study anatomical
and physiological dynamics and circuits supporting cognition and executive functions in …
and physiological dynamics and circuits supporting cognition and executive functions in …
Surprise and error: common neuronal architecture for the processing of errors and novelty
According to recent accounts, the processing of errors and generally infrequent, surprising
(novel) events share a common neuroanatomical substrate. Direct empirical evidence for …
(novel) events share a common neuroanatomical substrate. Direct empirical evidence for …
Error awareness and the error-related negativity: evaluating the first decade of evidence
JR Wessel - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2012 - frontiersin.org
From its discovery in the early 1990s until this day, the error-related negativity (ERN)
remains the most widely investigated electrophysiological index of cortical error processing …
remains the most widely investigated electrophysiological index of cortical error processing …
Conflict adaptation and sequential trial effects: Support for the conflict monitoring theory
PE Clayson, MJ Larson - Neuropsychologia, 2011 - Elsevier
The purpose of this study was to investigate the cognitive control process of conflict
adaptation and the recruitment of cognitive control across sequential trials-termed higher …
adaptation and the recruitment of cognitive control across sequential trials-termed higher …
Conflict monitoring and resolution: Are two languages better than one? Evidence from reaction time and event-related brain potentials
S Kousaie, NA Phillips - Brain research, 2012 - Elsevier
An advantage for bilingual relative to monolingual young adults has been found for cognitive
control tasks, although this finding is not consistent in the literature. The present …
control tasks, although this finding is not consistent in the literature. The present …
Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) enhances conflict-triggered adjustment of cognitive control
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 …
represent context-signals that indicate the necessity for the recruitment of cognitive control …