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Network-Based Analysis Reveals Functional Connectivity Related to Internet Addiction Tendency.Experiencing affective music in eyes-closed and eyes-open states: an electroencephalography study.Reactive control processes contributing to residual switch cost and mixing cost across the adult lifespan.Resting-State fMRI Associated with Stop-Signal Task Performance in Healthy Middle-Aged and Elderly PeopleImpact of monetary incentives on cognitive performance and error monitoring following sleep deprivation.Stimulation in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex changes subjective evaluation of perceptsClassifying different emotional states by means of EEG-based functional connectivity patterns.Neuroimaging of the joint Simon effect with believed biological and non-biological co-actors.Adaptive Strategies for the Elderly in Inhibiting Irrelevant and Conflict No-Go Trials while Performing the Go/No-Go Task.Immediate error correction process following sleep deprivation.The effect of experimental sleep fragmentation on error monitoring.When the voluntary mind meets the irresistible event: stimulus-response correspondence effects on task selection during voluntary task switching.Elderly adults through compensatory responses can be just as capable as young adults in inhibiting the flanker influence.Electrophysiological evidence of the adaptive task-set inhibition in task switching.Do age-related changes contribute to the flanker effect?Left visual-field advantage in the dual-stream RSVP task and reading-direction: a study in three nations.Strategies for stimulus selective stopping in the elderly.Stopping ability in younger and older adults: Behavioral and event-related potential.Inhibiting prepotent responses in the elderly: Distraction and disinhibition.Episodic retrieval and decaying inhibition in the competitor-rule suppression phenomenon.Resolving task rule incongruence during task switching by competitor rule suppression.Error correction maintains post-error adjustments after one night of total sleep deprivation.Electrophysiological correlates of task conflicts in task-switching.Neural correlates of response-effector switching using event-related potentials.Loving-kindness brings loving-kindness: the impact of Buddhism on cognitive self-other integration.Impairment of error monitoring following sleep deprivation.Task reconfiguration and carryover in task switching: an event-related potential study.The boundary condition for observing compensatory responses by the elderly in a flanker-task paradigm.The lateralized readiness potential and P300 of stimulus-set switching.The nature of switch cost: task set configuration or carry-over effect?Competitor rule priming: evidence for priming of task rules in task switching.Neurofeedback training improves attention and working memory performance.At will or not at will: Electrophysiological correlates of preparation for voluntary and instructed task-switching paradigms.Detection, measurement, and enhancement of happiness.Age differences in switching the relevant stimulus dimensions in a speeded same-different judgment paradigm.The relationship between internet-gaming experience and executive functions measured by virtual environment compared with conventional laboratory multitasks.Cross-sectional white matter microstructure differences in age and trait mindfulnessThe Dissociable Effects of Induced Positive and Negative Moods on Cognitive FlexibilityThe effect of task preparation in task switching as reflected on lateralized readiness potentialThe limits of attention for visual perception and action in aging
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