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  1. Jul 27, 2023 · Working memory load and anxiety appear to influence error-processing, particularly the error-related negativity (ERN). However, their interactive effects on error-processing are still not well unders...

  2. During practice, the skills were presented in either a random or blocked practice order. In Experiment 1, cognitive effort was examined using a probe reaction time (RT) task. In Experiment 2, cognitive effort was manipulated for 2 groups by inserting a cognitively demanding secondary task into the intertrial interval.

    • DP Broadbent, J Causer, AM Williams, PR Ford
    • 2017
  3. these findings support the compensatory error-processing framework. Through this compensatory error-processing frame- work, and under a “limited capacity” model of working memory (e.g., Baddeley, 2010), we should therefore expect that induced state anxious apprehension and induced cog-nitive load should interact to influence ERN amplitude.

  4. Jul 30, 2024 · Additionally, if it were the case that errors caused an increase in the skewness of the latency of cognitive processing, this would not come out as a reduction in the efficacy of cognitive ...

  5. Dec 11, 2017 · 4.2.1 Corollary 2.1.: Unexpected events lead to rapid inhibition. The current theory proposes that, as part of the purported automatic cascade, unexpected task-related events of any kind (errors, unexpected perceptual events, unexpected action outcomes) invoke the activity of a frontobasal ganglia mechanism for inhibitory control (Aron, Robbins, & Poldrack, 2014; Jahanshahi, Obeso, Rothwell ...

    • Jan R. Wessel
    • 2018
  6. Nov 13, 2017 · Why are some actions evaluated as effortful? In the present set of experiments we address this question by examining individuals’ perception of effort when faced with a trade-off between two putative cognitive costs: how much time a task takes vs. how error-prone it is. Specifically, we were interested in whether individuals anticipate engaging in a small amount of hard work (i.e., low time ...

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  8. Nov 5, 2024 · Morever, ERIAM effect is only significant in lowspan group in the moderate cognitive load condition and in highspan group in the increased load condition. In line with Lavie's load theory (Lavie et al., 2004), we explain these results by the fact that High and Low Span groups do not process cognitive load increase in the same way.

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