Keyword [Cognitive Control] Result: 121 - 140 | Page: 7 of 8 |
121. | Cortical and autonomic modulation of attentional control |
122. | Cognitive control in conflict regulation and set switching: An event-related fMRI study |
123. | A computational unification of cognitive control, emotion, and learning |
124. | Characterization of the neural mechanisms supporting the implementation of cognitive control in human decision making |
125. | Roles of reward, memory, and cognitive control on visual perceptual learning and decision-making |
126. | Cognitive control and intertemporal choice: The role of cognitive control in impulsive decision making |
127. | Amygdala connectivity during involuntary attention to emotional faces in typical development and autism spectrum disorders |
128. | An exploration of the relationship between emotional and cognitive control |
129. | The common pathways of eating disorders and addiction: Exploring the link between reward/motivation, affect regulation and cognitive control |
130. | The Influence of Culture and Adoption Status on the Development of Behavioral Inhibition, Anxiety, Temperament, and Parental Contro |
131. | Cognitive control and the role of Broca's area in sentence processing |
132. | The Role of Working Memory Capacity in Cognitive Control by way of Conflict Monitoring |
133. | Cognitive control of attention, emotion, and memory: An ERP study |
134. | Raising the Stakes on Cognitive Control: How Variations in Reward Help Regulate Behavior |
135. | Cognitive control of saccadic behavior in the antisaccade task: A model of voluntary and involuntary eye movements |
136. | The subgoal structure as a cognitive control mechanism in a human-computer interaction framework |
137. | Conflict and control: How does the brain regulate cognitive control in the presence of conflict |
138. | The Effect Of Cognitive Control On The Memory-based Attention Guidance |
139. | Investigating The Impact Of Female Personal Relative Deprivation On Cognitive Control |
140. | Cognitive Control And Deception Behavior: The Moderating Factors Under The Self-Serving And Others-Regarding Situation |
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