Dissociable Neural Systems Resolve Conflict from Emotional versus Nonemotional Distracters
Egner T, Etkin A, Gale S, Hirsch J. Dissociable Neural Systems Resolve Conflict from Emotional versus Nonemotional Distracters. Cerebral Cortex 2007, 18: 1475-1484. PMID: 17940084, DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhm179.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTask-relevant stimuliEmotional distractersTask-irrelevant emotional stimuliAnterior cingulateSensory cortexTask-irrelevant stimuliLateral prefrontal cortexDorsal anterior cingulateFunctional magnetic resonanceRostral anterior cingulateCognitive controlConflict monitoringEmotional stimuliStimulus representationsAmygdalar responsesEmotional controlEnhanced processingResolve ConflictsEmotional conflictNeuroanatomical networksPrefrontal cortexDistractersResolution of conflictsBiasing mechanismHuman brainSeparate conflict-specific cognitive control mechanisms in the human brain
Egner T, Delano M, Hirsch J. Separate conflict-specific cognitive control mechanisms in the human brain. NeuroImage 2007, 35: 940-948. PMID: 17276088, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2006.11.061.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIrrelevant stimulus featuresCognitive controlStimulus featuresModulation of activityColor-naming Stroop taskCognitive control mechanismsCognitive control systemOptimal task performanceHuman brainLevel-dependent responsesContext-sensitive mannerStroop taskResolution of stimuliStimulus representationsTask performanceParietal cortexMotor programmingPremotor cortexInformation processingControl resourcesConflict resolutionSource of conflictResolution strategiesStimuliCentral resource