AIMC Topic: Conflict, Psychological

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Can humanoid robots be used as a cognitive offloading tool?

Cognitive research: principles and implications
Cognitive load occurs when the demands of a task surpass the available processing capacity, straining mental resources and potentially impairing performance efficiency, such as increasing the number of errors in a task. Owing to its ubiquity in real-...

Preparatory activity of anterior insula predicts conflict errors: integrating convolutional neural networks and neural mass models.

Scientific reports
Preparatory brain activity is a cornerstone of proactive cognitive control, a top-down process optimizing attention, perception, and inhibition, fostering cognitive flexibility and adaptive attention control in the human brain. In this study, we prop...

Applying deep learning to single-trial EEG data provides evidence for complementary theories on action control.

Communications biology
Efficient action control is indispensable for goal-directed behaviour. Different theories have stressed the importance of either attention or response selection sub-processes for action control. Yet, it is unclear to what extent these processes can b...

Distinct processing stages of cross-modal conflict in schizophrenia: The role of auditory cortex underactivation.

Schizophrenia research
BACKGROUND: The cross-modal conflict deficit is a key feature of schizophrenia. However, it remains largely unknown whether cross-modal conflict in schizophrenia diverges at distinct processing stages and its potential association with the auditory c...