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Individual differences in cognitive control modulate cognitive biases linked to depressive symptoms Ghent University
Impaired cognitive control in Parkinson’s disease patients with freezing of gait in response to cognitive load Ghent University
Influences of postural control on cognitive control in task switching KU Leuven
The aim of the current study was to investigate the effects of postural control demands on cognitive control processes in concurrent auditory-manual task switching. To this end, two experiments were conducted using an auditory cued task switching paradigm with different postural control demands (sitting vs. standing). This design allowed us to explore the effect of postural control on switch costs, mixing costs, and the between-task congruency ...
Differentiating bingeing/purging and restrictive eating disorder subtypes: The roles of temperament, effortful control, and cognitive control University of Antwerp KU Leuven
Impulsivity, defined as a predisposition toward uncontrolled behavior, is prominent to multiple theories of eating disordered (ED) behavior. The underlying basis of impulsivity, though, could be either motivational in nature or could reflect more basic deficits in effortful or cognitive control. Further, the motivational substrates of impulsive behavior could reflect high levels of behavioral activation (BAS), low levels of behavioral inhibition ...
Cognitive biases and alcohol use in adolescence and young adulthood: the moderating role of gender, attentional control and inhibitory control KU Leuven University of Antwerp
The present study investigated the cross-sectional associations between cognitive biases (i.e., attentional bias and approach bias) and alcohol use and investigated the moderating role of gender, attentional control and inhibitory control. The sample consisted of 94 adolescents and young adults (52.1% boys) between 15.3 and 20.8years old (M age =18.0, SD=1.1) who reported drinking alcohol in the past three months. A stronger approach bias was ...
Reduced flexibility of cognitive control : reactive, but not proactive control, underpins the congruency sequence effect Ghent University
Does extreme language control training improve cognitive control? A comparison of professional interpreters, l2 teachers and monolinguals Ghent University
Individual differences associated with treatment adherence and transfer effects following gamified web-based cognitive control training for repetitive negative thinking Vrije Universiteit Brussel Ghent University
Recent research suggests beneficial effects of cognitive control training (CCT) on repetitive negative thinking (RNT), a key risk factor for internalizing symptomatology. However, relatively little is known regarding predictors of adherence to internet-delivered CCT as well as moderators of treatment effects for this intervention. Answering these questions could improve efficiency of clinical implementation of CCT as an eHealth intervention. ...
Learning where to be flexible : using environmental cues to regulate cognitive control Ghent University
Cognitive flexibility refers to a mental state that allows efficient switching between tasks. While deciding to be flexible is often ascribed to a strategic resource-intensive executive process, people may also simply use their environment to trigger different states of cognitive flexibility. We developed a paradigm where participants were exposed to two environments with different task-switching probabilities, followed by a probe phase to test ...