Brain oscillatory activity associated with task switching and feedback processing
In this study, we sought to dissociate event-related potentials (ERPs) and the oscillatory
activity associated with signals indicating feedback about performance (outcome-based …
activity associated with signals indicating feedback about performance (outcome-based …
(No) time for control: Frontal theta dynamics reveal the cost of temporally guided conflict anticipation
During situations of response conflict, cognitive control is characterized by prefrontal theta-
band (3-to 8-Hz) activity. It has been shown that cognitive control can be triggered …
band (3-to 8-Hz) activity. It has been shown that cognitive control can be triggered …
Attention modulates initial stages of visual word processing
M Ruz, AC Nobre - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2008 - direct.mit.edu
Selective attention has the potential to enhance the initial processing of objects, their spatial
locations, or their constituent features. The present study shows that this capacity to …
locations, or their constituent features. The present study shows that this capacity to …
Signal enhancement and suppression during visual–spatial selective attention
JW Couperus, GR Mangun - Brain research, 2010 - Elsevier
Selective attention involves the relative enhancement of relevant versus irrelevant stimuli.
However, whether this relative enhancement involves primarily enhancement of attended …
However, whether this relative enhancement involves primarily enhancement of attended …
Neurophysiological correlates of cognitive flexibility and feedback processing in violent juvenile offenders
A Vila-Ballo, T Cunillera, C Rostan, P Hdez-Lafuente… - Brain research, 2015 - Elsevier
The persistence of aggressive criminal behavior is recurrently observed in offenders despite
being previously advised on the negative consequences of their actions. One possible …
being previously advised on the negative consequences of their actions. One possible …
Extending or creating a new brand: evidence from a study on event-related potentials
Brand strategy is a critical problem in new product promotion. In relation to this, producers
typically have two main options, namely, brand extension and new brand creation. The …
typically have two main options, namely, brand extension and new brand creation. The …
Electrophysiological correlates of word comprehension: Event-related potential (ERP) and independent component analysis (ICA)
J Mehta, S Jerger, J Jerger, J Martin - International Journal of …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
In this study we asked to what extent auditory evoked potentials can help us to understand
the complex processes underlying word comprehension. Monosyllabic and bisyllabic words …
the complex processes underlying word comprehension. Monosyllabic and bisyllabic words …
Precueing imminent conflict does not override sequence-dependent interference adaptation
G Alpay, M Goerke, B Stürmer - Psychological Research PRPF, 2009 - Springer
Interference effects are largely reduced after cognitive conflicts in previous trials. This
sequence-dependent interference adaptation is often seen as a consequence of strategic …
sequence-dependent interference adaptation is often seen as a consequence of strategic …
Early neural markers for individual difference in mathematical achievement determined from rational number processing
The neural markers for individual differences in mathematical achievement have been
studied extensively using magnetic resonance imaging; however, high temporal resolution …
studied extensively using magnetic resonance imaging; however, high temporal resolution …
Achievement goal task framing and fit with personal goals modulate the neurocognitive response to corrective feedback
JA Mangels, S Rodriguez, Y Ochakovskaya… - AERA …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Past studies have demonstrated the educational impact of achievement goals, but have not
yet captured their effects at a critical learning moment—students' response to negative …
yet captured their effects at a critical learning moment—students' response to negative …