Maintaining eye fixation relieves pressure of cognitive action control
Krause A, Poth CH (2023)
iScience 26(9): 107520.
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Fakultät für Psychologie und Sportwissenschaft > Abteilung für Psychologie > Arbeitseinheit 01 - Neurokognitive Psychologie
Fakultät für Psychologie und Sportwissenschaft > Abteilung für Psychologie > Arbeitseinheit 14 - Biopsychologie und Kognitive Neurowissenschaften
Center of Excellence - Cognitive Interaction Technology CITEC > Neurokognitive Psychologie
Fakultät für Psychologie und Sportwissenschaft > Abteilung für Psychologie > Arbeitseinheit 14 - Biopsychologie und Kognitive Neurowissenschaften
Center of Excellence - Cognitive Interaction Technology CITEC > Neurokognitive Psychologie
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Cognitive control enables humans to behave guided by their current goals and intentions. Cognitive control in one task generally suffers when humans try to engage in another task on top. However, we discovered an additional task that supports conflict resolution. In two experiments, participants performed a spatial cognitive control task. For different blocks of trials, they either received no instruction regarding eye movements or were asked to maintain the eyes fixated on a stimulus. The additional eye fixation task did not reduce task performance, but selectively ameliorated the adverse effects of cognitive conflicts on reaction times (Experiment 1). Likewise, in urgent situations, the additional task reduced performance impairments due to stimulus-driven processing overpowering cognitive control (Experiment 2). These findings suggest that maintaining eye fixation locks attentional resources that would otherwise induce spatial cognitive conflicts. This reveals an attentional disinhibition that boosts goal-directed action by relieving pressure from cognitive control. © 2023 The Authors.
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2023
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iScience
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26
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9
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107520
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Krause A, Poth CH. Maintaining eye fixation relieves pressure of cognitive action control. iScience . 2023;26(9): 107520.
Krause, A., & Poth, C. H. (2023). Maintaining eye fixation relieves pressure of cognitive action control. iScience , 26(9), 107520. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.107520
Krause, Anika, and Poth, Christian H. 2023. “Maintaining eye fixation relieves pressure of cognitive action control”. iScience 26 (9): 107520.
Krause, A., and Poth, C. H. (2023). Maintaining eye fixation relieves pressure of cognitive action control. iScience 26:107520.
Krause, A., & Poth, C.H., 2023. Maintaining eye fixation relieves pressure of cognitive action control. iScience , 26(9): 107520.
A. Krause and C.H. Poth, “Maintaining eye fixation relieves pressure of cognitive action control”, iScience , vol. 26, 2023, : 107520.
Krause, A., Poth, C.H.: Maintaining eye fixation relieves pressure of cognitive action control. iScience . 26, : 107520 (2023).
Krause, Anika, and Poth, Christian H. “Maintaining eye fixation relieves pressure of cognitive action control”. iScience 26.9 (2023): 107520.
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