Uitgave 6/2009
Inhoudsopgave (13 Artikelen)
Conflicts as signals: bridging the gap between conflict detection and cognitive control
Birgit Stürmer, Werner Sommer, Peter Frensch
Multiple cognitive control effects of error likelihood and conflict
Joshua W. Brown
Electrophysiological evidence for cognitive control during conflict processing in visual spatial attention
Stefanie Kehrer, Antje Kraft, Kerstin Irlbacher, Stefan P. Koch, Herbert Hagendorf, Norbert Kathmann, Stephan A. Brandt
Individual differences in conflict-monitoring: testing means and covariance hypothesis about the Simon and the Eriksen Flanker task
Doris Keye, Oliver Wilhelm, Klaus Oberauer, Don van Ravenzwaaij
Lifespan development of stimulus-response conflict cost: similarities and differences between maturation and senescence
Shu-Chen Li, Dorothea Hämmerer, Viktor Müller, Bernhard Hommel, Ulman Lindenberger
Distinct conflict resolution deficits related to different facets of Schizophrenia
John G. Kerns
Precueing imminent conflict does not override sequence-dependent interference adaptation
Gamze Alpay, Monique Goerke, Birgit Stürmer
Conflicts between expected and actually performed behavior lead to verbal report of incidentally acquired sequential knowledge
Hilde Haider, Peter A. Frensch
Anticipation of cognitive demand during decision-making
Matthew M. Botvinick, Zev B. Rosen
Individual differences and developmental change in the ERN response: implications for models of ACC function
Sidney J. Segalowitz, Jane Dywan
Does familiarity or conflict account for performance in the word-stem completion task? Evidence from behavioural and event-related-potential data
Florian Klonek, Sascha Tamm, Markus J. Hofmann, Arthur M. Jacobs