2023
Excessive teleological thinking is driven by aberrant associations and not by failure of reasoning
Ongchoco J, Castiello S, Corlett P. Excessive teleological thinking is driven by aberrant associations and not by failure of reasoning. IScience 2023, 26: 107643. PMID: 37705957, PMCID: PMC10495659, DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2023.107643.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAssociative learningTeleological thinkingCausal learning taskDelusion-like ideasFailure of reasoningCausal learningLearning taskLearningThinkingPrediction errorFundamental distinctionAberrant associationComputational modelingTeleological tendencyTaskReasoningTendencyDifferent instancesMeaningNew understandingObjectsDistinctionRelationshipEvents
2011
Separating Automatic and Intentional Inhibitory Mechanisms of Attention in Adults With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Roberts W, Fillmore MT, Milich R. Separating Automatic and Intentional Inhibitory Mechanisms of Attention in Adults With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Journal Of Psychopathology And Clinical Science 2011, 120: 223-233. PMID: 21058752, PMCID: PMC3065892, DOI: 10.1037/a0021408.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderInhibitory controlComparison adultsResponse taskHyperactivity disorderEye-tracking taskInhibitory control mechanismsInterference taskSelective attentionADHD groupCognitive scienceInhibitory deficitsTask performanceIntentional mechanismsReflexive saccadesTaskComparison groupAdultsFundamental distinctionInhibitory mechanismDisordersAttentionMeasuresSaccadesStimuli
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