1st Edition

Cognitive Control of Action and the Regulation of Behaviour

Edited By Stephen Jackson Copyright 2012
    164 Pages
    by Psychology Press

    164 Pages
    by Routledge

    This special issue of the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, guest edited by Stephen Jackson (University of Nottingham, UK) pulls together ten of the latest research papers on the cognitive control of action and regulation of behaviour.

    The Processes Underlying Flexibility in Childhood, Two Measures of Task-specific Inhibition, Model-based Analyses: Promises, Pitfalls, and Example Applications to the Study of Cognitive Control, Rethinking the Role of Automaticity in Cognitive Control, Attentional Control Constrains Visual Short-term Memory: Insights from Developmental and Individual Differences, Stop Being Neutral – Simon Takes Control!, Impaired Goal-directed Behavioural Control in Human Impulsivity, Your Mistake is My Mistake… or is it? Behavioral Adjustments Following Own and Observed Actions in Cooperative and Competitive Contexts, Variation in Working Memory Capacity and Cognitive Control: Goal Maintenance and Micro-adjustments of Control, Aging and Bilingualism: Absence of a “Bilingual Advantage” in Stroop Interference in a Non-immigrant Sample.

    Biography

    Stephen R. Jackson, University of Nottingham