Wiley Online Library : Psychophysiology
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The electrophysiology of sequential adjustments of dual‐task order coordination

Abstract Performing two tasks simultaneously involves the coordination of their processing. This task coordination is particularly required in dual-task situations with varying task orders. When task order switches between subsequent trials, task order coordination leads to task order switch costs in comparison with order repetitions. However, it is...

Mon May 6, 2024 12:00
The neural correlates of reinforcement sensitivity theory: A systematic review of the frontal asymmetry and spectral power literature

Abstract The original Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (oRST) proposes two systems of approach (BAS) and avoidance (BIS) motivation to underpin personality and behavior. The revised-RST (rRST) model separates avoidance motivation into passive (BIS; anxiety) and active (FFFS; fear) systems. Prior research has attempted to map RST onto lateralized frontal...

Thu May 2, 2024 11:16
Connection of social anxiety to impaired pattern of cognitive control and underlying motivational deficiencies: Evidence from event‐related potentials

Abstract Numerous studies have established a correlation between social anxiety and poor cognitive control. However, little is known about the cognitive control pattern of individuals with high social anxiety (HSAs) and the underlying mechanisms. Based on the Dual Mechanisms of Control framework and the Expected Value of Control theory, this study...

Thu May 2, 2024 11:16
Gray matter matters: Cognitive stability and flexibility in schizophrenia spectrum disorder

Abstract Cognitive dysfunction constitutes a core characteristic of schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SZ). Specifically, deficits in updating generative models (i.e., cognitive flexibility) and shielding against distractions (i.e., cognitive stability) are considered critical contributors to cognitive impairment in these patients. Here, we examined...

Thu May 2, 2024 11:16
Stressing out! Effects of acute stress on prepulse inhibition and working memory

Abstract Prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the startle reflex serves as a pre-cognitive marker of sensorimotor gating, and its deficit may predict cognitive impairments. Startle reflex is modulated by many factors. Among them, stress has been a topic of interest, but its effects on both pre-cognitive and cognitive variables continue to yield divergent results....

Thu May 2, 2024 11:16
The relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness and inhibitory control following acute stress: An ERP study

Abstract Although the relationships among acute stress, cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), and cognitive function have been examined, whether CRF is related to behavioral and neuroelectric indices of inhibitory control following acute stress remains unknown. The purpose of the current study was to investigate the combined influence of acute stress and...

Tue Apr 30, 2024 11:39

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