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Altered Error Monitoring and Decreased Flanker Task Accuracy in Pediatric Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder
The error-related negativity (ERN) and error positivity (Pe) are components of the event-related potential following an error that are potential...
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Perceptual confusion makes a significant contribution to the conflict effect: Insight from the flanker task and the majority function task
Information conflict refers to a mismatch between strong competing cues for identifying or classifying an object. The response would be slower and...
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Reliability Theory for Measurements with Variable Test Length, Illustrated with ERN and Pe Collected in the Flanker Task
In psychophysiology, an interesting question is how to estimate the reliability of event-related potentials collected by means of the Eriksen Flanker...
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Social interaction anxiety, social phobia, and cognitive control: controlled reactions to facial affect during an emotional face flanker task
Trait social anxiety may predict differences in the cognitive control of emotional distraction when emotional face discrimination is required. This...
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Implementation of an online spacing flanker task and evaluation of its test–retest reliability using measures of inhibitory control and the distribution of spatial attention
The flanker task (Eriksen & Eriksen, Perception & Psychophysics, 16(1), 143-149, 1974) has been highly influential and widely used in studies of...
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The influence of reward in the Simon task: Differences and similarities to the Stroop and Eriksen flanker tasks
Previous studies have suggested that performance-contingent reward can modulate cognitive control by biasing irrelevant location-response...
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Perceptual Learning of Fine Contrast Discrimination Under Non-roving, Roving-Without-Flanker, and Roving-with-Flanker Conditions and its Relation to Neuronal Activity in Macaque V1
Perceptual learning refers to an improvement in perceptual abilities with training. Neural signatures of visual perceptual learning have been...
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Control of Attention in Rhesus Monkeys Measured Using a Flanker Task
At least three processes determine whether information we encounter is attended to or ignored. First, attentional capture occurs when attention is...
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Using the Flanker Task to Examine Genetic and Environmental Contributions in Inhibitory Control Across the Preschool Period
The limited research exploring genetic and environmental influences on inhibitory control (IC) in preschoolers has relied on parent ratings or simple...
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Exploring behavioral adjustments of proportion congruency manipulations in an Eriksen flanker task with visual and auditory distractor modalities
The present study investigated global behavioral adaptation effects to conflict arising from different distractor modalities. Three experiments were...
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Dissociation of prepotent response inhibition and interference control in problematic internet use: evidence from the Go/No-Go and Flanker tasks
BackgroundProblematic Internet Use (PIU), characterized by failures to control the overuse of internet, is associated with a range of functional...
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A bimodal extension of the Eriksen flanker task
The Eriksen flanker task is a traditional conflict paradigm for studying the influence of task-irrelevant information on the processing of...
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Inconsistent flanker congruency effects across stimulus types and age groups: A cautionary tale
The flanker task is a common measure of selective attention and response competition across populations, age groups, and experiential contexts....
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Distractor probabilities modulate flanker task performance
Expectations about upcoming events help humans to effectively filter out potential distractors and respond more efficiently to task-relevant inputs....
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Target Amplification and Distractor Inhibition: Theta Oscillatory Dynamics of Selective Attention in a Flanker Task
Selective attention is a key mechanism to monitor conflict-related processing and behaviour, by amplifying task-relevant processing and inhibiting...
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Can we measure individual differences in cognitive measures reliably via smartphones? A comparison of the flanker effect across device types and samples
Research deployed via the internet and administered via smartphones could have access to more diverse samples than lab-based research. Diverse...
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Blunted Flanker P300 Demonstrates Specificity to Depressive Symptoms in Females during Adolescence
Recent research suggests that depressive disorders in adults are characterized by reductions in flanker P300 amplitude, and that a reduced flanker...
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A nonspatial sound modulates processing of visual distractors in a flanker task
Successful navigation of information-rich, multimodal environments involves processing both auditory and visual information. The extent to which...
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Acute Bouts of Aerobic Exercise Do Not Modulate Task-Evoked Midfrontal Theta Oscillations in School-Age Children
While acute aerobic exercise has been found to have a facilitative effect on task components with varied cognitive control demands in school-age...
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Cultural differences in performance on Eriksen’s flanker task
Eriksen’s zoom model of attention implies a trade-off between the breadth and resolution of representations of information. Following this...