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The following pages link to Neural mechanisms of interference control in working memory: effects of interference expectancy and fluid intelligence (Q33705032):
Displaying 33 items.
- Frontal dysfunctions of impulse control - a systematic review in borderline personality disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (Q21129377) (← links)
- Irrelevant features of a stimulus can either facilitate or disrupt performance in a working memory task: the role of fluid intelligence (Q30473638) (← links)
- The interplay of attention and emotion: top-down attention modulates amygdala activation in psychopathy. (Q30553138) (← links)
- Neurophysiological Evidence of Compensatory Brain Mechanisms Underlying Attentional-Related Processes in Symptomatically Remitted Patients with Schizophrenia (Q33581386) (← links)
- The function and organization of lateral prefrontal cortex: a test of competing hypotheses (Q34166157) (← links)
- Characterizing switching and congruency effects in the Implicit Association Test as reactive and proactive cognitive control (Q35150050) (← links)
- The Association of Childhood Fitness to Proactive and Reactive Action Monitoring (Q35944845) (← links)
- An insula-frontostriatal network mediates flexible cognitive control by adaptively predicting changing control demands (Q36128193) (← links)
- Integrating intention and context: assessing social cognition in adults with Asperger syndrome (Q36382565) (← links)
- Interaction Effects of BDNF and COMT Genes on Resting-State Brain Activity and Working Memory. (Q37387504) (← links)
- Age-related decline in cognitive control: the role of fluid intelligence and processing speed (Q37474017) (← links)
- Give me just a little more time: effects of alcohol on the failure and recovery of cognitive control (Q37666680) (← links)
- How do working-memory-related demand, reasoning ability and aversive reinforcement modulate conflict monitoring? (Q38804637) (← links)
- Fronto-parietal network oscillations reveal relationship between working memory capacity and cognitive control. (Q42001180) (← links)
- The variable nature of cognitive control: a dual mechanisms framework. (Q42213831) (← links)
- Working memory capacity predicts conflict-task performance (Q43884258) (← links)
- Preterm birth leads to hyper-reactive cognitive control processing and poor white matter organization in adulthood. (Q46054599) (← links)
- Proactive and reactive control depends on emotional valence: a Stroop study with emotional expressions and words (Q47328792) (← links)
- Amygdala-prefrontal cortical functional connectivity during implicit emotion processing differentiates youth with bipolar spectrum from youth with externalizing disorders (Q47383546) (← links)
- Neural mechanisms of interference control in working memory capacity. (Q47574260) (← links)
- The task novelty paradox: Flexible control of inflexible neural pathways during rapid instructed task learning (Q48161664) (← links)
- Imaging fatigue of interference control reveals the neural basis of executive resource depletion. (Q48289239) (← links)
- Electrophysiological evidence for different effects of working memory load on interference control in adolescents than adults (Q48846986) (← links)
- Effects of tolcapone and bromocriptine on cognitive stability and flexibility (Q50050296) (← links)
- Neural mechanisms of interference control underlie the relationship between fluid intelligence and working memory span (Q51859841) (← links)
- Dual mechanisms of cognitive control in bilinguals and monolinguals (Q57514092) (← links)
- Behavioral facilitation and increased brain responses from a high interference working memory context (Q58549058) (← links)
- Shared and Distinct Neural Bases of Large- and Small-Scale Spatial Ability: A Coordinate-Based Activation Likelihood Estimation Meta-Analysis (Q61449555) (← links)
- Ocular signatures of proactive versus reactive cognitive control in young adults (Q89543381) (← links)
- Individual differences of conflict monitoring and feedback processing during reinforcement learning in a mock forensic context (Q89642864) (← links)
- The response relevance of visual stimuli modulates the P3 component and the underlying sensorimotor network (Q89983411) (← links)
- Rewards Enhance Proactive and Reactive Control in Adolescence and Adulthood (Q91839134) (← links)
- Preservation of Interference Effects in Working Memory After Orbitofrontal Damage (Q93051005) (← links)