attentional control
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control
noun
uk/kənˈtrəʊl/us/kənˈtroʊl/
the act of controlling something or someone, or the power to ...
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Response slowing generally indicatesattentionalcontrolor performance monitoring induced by the realization of having performed poorly.
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An invalidating environment may be sufficiently chaotic to affect normativeattentionalcontroldevelopment in general.
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The paradigms included measures of reward processing, reversal learning, face emotion recognition and categorization,attentionalcontrol, and conflict monitoring.
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Top-downattentionalcontrolmediates two important aspects of emotion regulation.
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On the second steps,attentionalcontrolsignificantly predicted emotion situation knowledge, accounting for 7% of the variance.
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In addition,attentionalcontrolshould play an important role in moderating anxiety.
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Another disorder that produces a disruption ofattentionalcontrol, as well as other emotional and cognitive problems, is schizophrenia.
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Instead, we think that selection does not require anattentionalcontrolsystem separate from action-perception cycles.
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This involves several psychological processes, including, but not limited toattentionalcontroland conflict monitoring.
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Importantly, the prefrontal cortex is integral for the cognitive regulation of behavior, includingattentionalcontroland working memory.
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In both cases the strongest relation withattentionalcontroloccurs when negative emotionality is high.
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This view also suggests that selection neither results from nor requires anattentionalcontrolsystem separate from action-perception cycles.
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Voluntary or executiveattentionalcontrolis a higher order cognitive process than attentional orienting.
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Selectivity may be achieved either directly, viaattentionalcontrol, or indirectly via lateral inhibitory links between competing responses.
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In addition to maternal influence onattentionalcontrol, research has found specific parenting behaviors associated with the continuity or discontinuity of behavioral inhibition.
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Self-regulation, particularly theattentionalcontroland inhibition mechanisms included within the concept of effortful control, is also expected to influence coping.
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This replication across the different participant groups establishes the generalizability of the interpretation for a bilingual advantage in one aspect ofattentionalcontrol.
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However, the measure of attention focusing used in the present study was narrower than the measures ofattentionalcontrolused on prior studies.
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In the above construct, neural systems in frontal cortex are responsible forattentionalcontroloperations.
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