Congruency sequence effects and cognitive control
T Egner - Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 2007 - Springer
Congruency effects in selective attention tasks are subject to sequential modulation: They
are smaller following an incongruent stimulus than following a congruent one. This …
are smaller following an incongruent stimulus than following a congruent one. This …
Multiple conflict-driven control mechanisms in the human brain
T Egner - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2008 - cell.com
Conflict between competing neural representations is thought to serve as an internal signal
for the recruitment of 'cognitive control', which resolves conflict by biasing information …
for the recruitment of 'cognitive control', which resolves conflict by biasing information …
Dissociable neural systems resolve conflict from emotional versus nonemotional distracters
The human brain protects the processing of task-relevant stimuli from interference (“conflict”)
by task-irrelevant stimuli via attentional biasing mechanisms. The lateral prefrontal cortex …
by task-irrelevant stimuli via attentional biasing mechanisms. The lateral prefrontal cortex …
Creatures of habit (and control): A multi-level learning perspective on the modulation of congruency effects
T Egner - Frontiers in psychology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
The congruency sequence effect (CSE) describes the finding that congruency effects in
classic probes of selective attention (like the Stroop, Simon, and flanker tasks) are smaller …
classic probes of selective attention (like the Stroop, Simon, and flanker tasks) are smaller …
Hebbian learning of cognitive control: dealing with specific and nonspecific adaptation.
The conflict monitoring model of MM Botvinick, TS Braver, DM Barch, CS Carter, and JD
Cohen (2001) triggered several research programs investigating various aspects of …
Cohen (2001) triggered several research programs investigating various aspects of …
Separate conflict-specific cognitive control mechanisms in the human brain
To ensure optimal task performance, the human brain detects and resolves conflict in
information processing via a cognitive control system. However, it is not known whether …
information processing via a cognitive control system. However, it is not known whether …
The heterogeneous world of congruency sequence effects: An update
Congruency sequence effects (CSEs) refer to the observation that congruency effects in
conflict tasks are typically smaller following incongruent compared to following congruent …
conflict tasks are typically smaller following incongruent compared to following congruent …
Now you see it, now you don't: Controlling for contingencies and stimulus repetitions eliminates the Gratton effect
The Gratton (or sequential congruency) effect is the finding that conflict effects (eg, Stroop
and Eriksen flanker effects) are larger following congruent trials relative to incongruent trials …
and Eriksen flanker effects) are larger following congruent trials relative to incongruent trials …
Neural time course of conflict adaptation effects on the Stroop task
Cognitive control theory suggests conflict effects are reduced following high-relative to low-
conflict trials. Such reactive adjustments in control, frequently termed “conflict adaptation …
conflict trials. Such reactive adjustments in control, frequently termed “conflict adaptation …
The role of task-relevant and task-irrelevant information in congruency sequence effects: Applying the diffusion model for conflict tasks
V Koob, I Mackenzie, R Ulrich, H Leuthold… - Cognitive …, 2023 - Elsevier
In conflict tasks, such as the Simon, Eriksen flanker, or Stroop task, the congruency effect is
often reduced after an incongruent compared to a congruent trial: the congruency sequence …
often reduced after an incongruent compared to a congruent trial: the congruency sequence …