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Cognitive Control
PsychologyAnnual Review of Psychology

Cognitive Control

D. Badre

This review, conducted by David Badre, surveys current research on cognitive control—the mechanisms that enable selection of new, context-appropriate behaviors and the monitoring and adjustment of ongoing actions—emphasizing how the content and structure of task representations shape behavioral generativity and flexibility.... show more
Abstract
Humans and other primates have a remarkable ability to perform a wide range of tasks and behaviors, even novel ones, in order to achieve their goals. Further, they are able to shift flexibly among these behaviors as the contexts demand. Cognitive control is the function at the base of this remarkable behavioral generativity and flexibility. The present review provides a survey of current research on cognitive control focusing on two of its primary features within a control systems framework: (a) the ability to select new behaviors based on context and (b) the ability to monitor ongoing behavior and adjust accordingly. Throughout, the review places an emphasis on how differences in the content and structure of task representations affect these core features of cognitive control.
Publisher
Annual Review of Psychology
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Authors
David Badre
Tags
Cognitive controlBehavioral flexibilityTask representationsContext-dependent behaviorMonitoring and adjustmentControl systems frameworkPrimate cognition
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