Study identifies a neural pathway associated with error monitoring and attention function in some psychiatric disorders such as ADHD, ASD, and schizophrenia. Researchers say the pathway could be modulated with the help of transcranial magnetic stimulation or transcranial direct current stimulation.
Researchers report on the important role the rostrolateral prefrontal cortex plays in keeping us on task.
Applying transcranial direct current stimulation to the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex can help to improve cognitive control and may be a beneficial treatment for those with autism, schizophrenia and ADHD, a new study reports.
Researchers reveal telling people whether a musician in a professional or student can change the way the brain responds to the music they are playing.
Patients with mood and anxiety disorders have abnormally low activation in brain areas associated with cognitive and emotional control. Brain scans also revealed hyperactivity in brain areas linked to the processing of emotional thoughts.
A new study reports lower levels of conflict related brain activity in adolescents are associated with a higher risk for later psychosis.
According to researchers, movies may control our attention more than we previously thought.
Researchers investigate the neuroscience behind how some people are better at resisting temptation that others.
Study reveals cognitive control can drive cheaters to be honest, and honest people to cheat.
Study confirms the acceptability, feasibility and safety for using Project: EVO, a action video game experience, for children on the autism spectrum with co-occurring ADHD.
Researchers investigate children's thought processes as they figure out how to deceive others.
Differences in cognitive control appear to be a matter of degree in healthy individuals.