Browsing by Subject "executive control"
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Diagnosing Serial and Parallel Processing of Cues and Targets in the Explicit Task-Cuing Procedure (2007-07-18)Department: PsychologyThe current studies used the explicit task cuing procedure in which subjects performed parity and magnitude judgments on target number words as indicated by a cue word that appeared on each trial. In two task switching ...
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(2016-04-08)Department: PsychologySince the time of Kraepelin (1896) and Bleuler (1911) nearly every description of schizophrenia cognitive dysfunction highlights impairments in attention, yet the locus of this deficit is not well understood. One model ...
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(2022-11-18)Department: PsychologyIn our interactions with the world, we are constantly monitoring the state of our environment and using this information to guide decisions about our actions. Successful decision-making relies on effective cognitive control ...
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(2020-06-18)Department: PsychologyPrevious research has shown that stress has a negative effect on executive control (Quinn & Joormann, 2015a, 2015b, 2020; Shields et al., 2016). The present study aimed to replicate the finding that a laboratory stressor ...