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cTBS to Right DLPFC Modulates Physiological Correlates of Conflict Processing: Evidence from a Stroop task
Conflict typically occurs when goal-directed processing competes with more automatic responses. Though previous studies have highlighted the...
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Conflict in moral and nonmoral decision making: an empirical study coupled with a computational model
While moral psychology research has extensively studied decision making using moral dilemmas, such high-conflict situations may not fully represent...
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Multisensory Conflict Impairs Cortico-Muscular Network Connectivity and Postural Stability: Insights from Partial Directed Coherence Analysis
Sensory conflict impacts postural control, yet its effect on cortico-muscular interaction remains underexplored. We aimed to investigate sensory...
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Interaction between color and attentional level in children’s conflict control
Perception of color can affect cognition and behavior in humans. Although there has been increasing interest in the effect of red on cognitive...
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Inhibitory dynamics in dual-route evidence accumulation account for response time distributions from conflict tasks
Laboratory data from conflict tasks, e.g. Simon and Eriksen tasks, reveal differences in response time distributions under different experimental...
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Conflict Dynamics of Post-Retrieval Extinction: A Comparative Analysis of Unconditional and Conditional Reminders Using Skin Conductance Responses and EEG
The post-retrieval extinction paradigm, rooted in reconsolidation theory, holds promise for enhancing extinction learning and addressing anxiety and...
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Conflicts influence affects: an FMRI study of emotional effects in a conflict task
Although prior research has confirmed that conflict itself is likely to be aversive, it is unclear whether and how emotional conflicts influence an...
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Effect of conscious conflict on the subliminal perception of table tennis players: from the electrophysiological evidence of ERP
Table tennis athletes possess a strong ability to identify subliminal stimuli and perform better (faster response time and lower error rate) than...
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Conflict adaptation and related neuronal processing in Parkinson’s disease
Non-motor symptoms like cognitive impairment are a huge burden for patients with Parkinson’s disease. We examined conflict adaptation by using the...
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Cyber Warfare and Ethical Frontiers: Elevating Conflict to the Digital Frontline of Global Struggles
Cyberwarfare emerges as a new and pivotal front in global conflict scenarios, extending the dynamics of traditional wars into the digital era. This... -
Conflicts of Interest Between Neurologists and Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Industries
Financial relationships between physicians and pharmaceutical and medical device companies (Industry) represent a conflict of interest (COI). A... -
The Interest of Religion on Ethical Thought in Science
Suspicion between religion and science facilitates attitudes of conflicts that can hold back progress. Some policiesPolicies ignore religion as... -
Conflict monitoring and adaptation to affective stimuli as a function of ageing
The current study investigated whether preference for positive affect would be observed in the context of a higher order control process with...
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Effect of a New Lithium Preparation on the Behavior of CBA/CaLac Mice in an Experimental Conflict Model
The use of lithium drugs in clinical practice requires constant monitoring of lithium plasma concentration, because toxicity is sometimes observed at...
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A Vogel Conflict Test Using Food Reinforcement in Mice
Control of operant behavior in mice represents a powerful technique for evaluating behavioral function, biobehavioral differences, and the impact of... -
More restriction, more overeating: conflict monitoring ability is impaired by food-thought suppression among restrained eaters
Numerous studies have shown that restrained eating is not an effective weight loss strategy. Restrained eaters often suppress their desires and...
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What Are the Legal and Financial Aspects of a DMC?
This chapter covers legal aspects, primarily regarding conflict of interest since DMC members should be independent oversight. The start-up... -
Signaling Pathways of Interest for Enhancing Recovery from Ischemic Stroke
Patients recovering from ischemic stroke remain at risk for subsequent ischemic events. This is because multiple signaling molecules that are risk... -
Comparing Perceptions and Decisional Conflict Towards Participation in Cancer Clinical Trials Among African American Patients Who Have and Have Not Participated
Despite efforts to increase the diversity of cancer clinical trial participants, African Americans are still underrepresented. While perceptions of...
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Imprinted genes and the manipulation of parenting in mammals
Genomic imprinting refers to the parent-of-origin expression of genes, which originates from epigenetic events in the mammalian germ line. The...