Context-dependent adjustments in executive control of goal-directed behaviour: contribution of frontal brain areas to conflict-induced behavioural adjustments in primates
Psychophysical studies in humans indicate that the performance in various tasks is affected by contextual factors such as conflict level and error commission. It is generally believed that contextual factors influence the executive control processes and consequently modulate ongoing behaviour. Imagi...
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Language: | English |
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Springer
2018
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