Berger, Philipp Grosse Wiesmann, Charlotte
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Developmental science
The rapid detection and resolution of conflict between opposing action tendencies is crucial for our ability to engage in goal-directed behavior. Research in adults suggests that emotions can serve as a "relevance detector" that alarms attentional and sensory systems, thereby leading to more efficient conflict processing. In contrast, previous rese...
Pascoe, Alexander J. Haque, Zakia Z. Samandra, Ranshikha Fehring, Daniel J. Mansouri, Farshad A.
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Frontiers in Neuroscience
Auditory stimuli, encompassing a continually expanding collection of musical genres and sonic hues, present a safe and easily administrable therapeutic option for alleviating cognitive deficits associated with neuropsychological disorders, but their effects on executive control are yet to be completely understood. To better understand how the proce...
Scrivano, Rachel M Kieffaber, Paul D
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Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section B, Aging, neuropsychology and cognition
Conflict processing and interference control have been popular topics of research in the study of pathological brain aging. However, there remains much to be learned about how these cognitive processes are altered in the course of healthy brain aging. Moreover, few studies have combined multiple measures of interference control using factorial desi...
Chen, Kuang-Hsuan Tang, Austin M Gilbert, Zachary D Martin Del Campo-Vera, Roberto Sebastian, Rinu Gogia, Angad S Sundaram, Shivani Tabarsi, Emiliano Lee, Yelim Lee, Richard
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Journal of Neural Engineering
Objective. The human orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is involved in automatic response inhibition and conflict processing, but the mechanism of frequency-specific power changes that control these functions is unknown. Theta and gamma activity have been independently observed in the OFC during conflict processing, while theta–gamma interactions in other ...
Tang, Austin M Chen, Kuang-Hsuan Del Campo-Vera, Roberto Martin Sebastian, Rinu Gogia, Angad S Nune, George Liu, Charles Y Kellis, Spencer Lee, Brian
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World neurosurgery
Coherence between the hippocampus and other brain structures has been shown with the theta frequency (3-8 Hz). Cortical decreases in theta coherence are believed to reflect response accuracy efficiency. However, the role of theta coherence during conflict resolution is poorly understood in noncortical areas. In this study, coherence between the hip...
Zuure, Marrit B Hinkley, Leighton B Tiesinga, Paul H E Nagarajan, Srikantan S Cohen, Michael X
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The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
Theta-band (∼6 Hz) rhythmic activity within and over the medial PFC ("midfrontal theta") has been identified as a distinctive signature of "response conflict," the competition between multiple actions when only one action is goal-relevant. Midfrontal theta is traditionally conceptualized and analyzed under the assumption that it is a unitary signat...
Berger, Anja Mitschke, Vanessa Dignath, David Eder, Andreas van Steenbergen, Henk
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Psychophysiology
Cognitive control is the ability to monitor, evaluate, and adapt behavior in the service of long-term goals. Recent theories have proposed that the integral negative emotions elicited by conflict are critical for the adaptive adjustment of cognitive control. However, evidence for the negative valence of conflict in cognitive control tasks mainly co...
Garcés, Víctor Hugo
This article explores the relationship between citizenship training and school coexistence. Based on a documentary tracking, the trends that guide research on this relationship were defined. As a result of this qualitative methodology, of an interpretative order, it was possible to trace the different approaches that address education in citizen co...
Grützmann, Rosa Riesel, Anja Kaufmann, Christian Kathmann, Norbert Heinzel, Stephan
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Psychophysiology
Previous research has demonstrated that task-irrelevant emotional distractors interfere with task performance especially under low phasic executive control (i.e., in nonconflict trials). In the present study, we measured medio-frontal ERPs (N2 and correct-related negativity, CRN) to elucidate which aspects of task performance are affected by emotio...
Skau, Simon Bunketorp-Käll, Lina Kuhn, Hans Georg Johansson, Birgitta
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Pathological mental fatigue after mild traumatic brain injury (TBI-MF) is characterized by pronounced mental fatigue after cognitive activity. The neurological origin is unknown, and we aimed in the present study to investigate how prolonged mental activity affects cognitive performance and its neural correlates in individuals with TBI-MF. We recru...