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Dynamic cognitive flexibility: Influences of time and personality traits on voluntary task selection
(psyArXiv, 2021-03)
Cognitive flexibility, or the ability to flexibly switch between different task sets, is often operationalized using performance on voluntary task switching (VTS) paradigms. In VTS paradigms, performance is commonly measured ...
Creativity on demand – Hacking into creative problem solving
(NeuroImage, 2020-04)
How can creative problem solving be enhanced? The paper identifies and examines modulatory approaches from the cognitive and neuroscientific literature that have been made to make creative problem solving better. We review ...
Component processes underlying voluntary task selection
(PsyArXiv, 2020)
Most theories describing the cognitive processes underlying task switching allow for contributions of active task-set reconfiguration and task set inertia. Manipulations of the Cue-to-Stimulus-Interval (CSI) are generally ...
Real-World Media Multitasking Shows Few Effects on Lab-Based Volitional Multitasking Performance
(PsyArXiv, 2020-06)
Media multitasking (e.g., listening to podcasts while studying) has been linked to decreased executive functioning. However, the tasks used to establish this finding do not approximate a real-world volitional multitasking ...
Adolescents at clinical high risk for psychosis show qualitatively altered patterns of activation during rule learning
(NeuroImage: Clinical, 2020)
Background
The ability to flexibly apply rules to novel situations is a critical aspect of adaptive human behavior. While executive function deficits are known to appear early in the course of psychosis, it is unclear ...