Comparing conscious and unconscious conflict adaptation.
Recently, researchers have been trying to unravel the function of consciousness by exploring whether unconscious information is (in)capable of exerting cognitive control. Theoretically, cognitive control functions, such as conflict adaptation, have often been assumed to require consciousness. Howeve...
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Main Authors: | Kobe Desender, Elke Van Lierde, Eva Van den Bussche |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5c7ba52bfc6e4ec19d83015dc5794d2e |
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