The cognitive neuroscience of automaticity
The cognitive neuroscience of automaticity
This review paper focuses on psychology and neuroscience research related to the acquisition and the detection of automatic behavior. More ...
The cognitive neuroscience of automaticity: Behavioral and brain ...
Automaticity is an important phenomenon that is ubiquitous in everyday life: most of our everyday activities appear effortless and automatic.
Neural bases of automaticity - PMC - PubMed Central
Automaticity occurs when performance is only determined by long-term memory, and this is reflected by the asymptotic RT of the power function (parameter a).
Automaticity | Laboratory for Computational Cognitive Neuroscience
Repeatedly practicing a skill eventually causes it to be executed automatically. Although initial learning depends on elaborate neural networks, ...
Automaticity - What It Takes and Why It Matters - Cognitive Learning
Automaticity is a concept we talk about in cognitive training – getting skills practiced to the point where they don't require conscious thought.
Culture, attribution and automaticity: a social cognitive neuroscience ...
After reviewing behavioral evidence that culture can shape automatic mental processes as well as controlled reasoning, we discuss the evidence ...
Neural bases of automaticity - PubMed
Department of Psychology, Center for Integrative and Cognitive Neuroscience, Vanderbilt Vision Research Center, Vanderbilt University. PMID: 28933906; PMCID ...
Cognitive Science of Learning: Developing Automaticity
When you develop automaticity on a skill or piece of information, however, you can use it without it occupying a slot in your working memory.
Automaticity - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
'Automaticity' or 'automatic processing,' refers to the cognitive process that develops for consistently executed component behaviors that are performed ...
Degree of automaticity and the prefrontal cortex - ScienceDirect.com
The neural underpinning for hierarchical processing in L1 has been shown to involve a posterior region of the PFC; that is, BA 44 (Figure 1B) 31, 32, 33. An ...
Delegation to automaticity: the driving force for cognitive evolution?
The ability to delegate control over repetitive tasks from higher to lower neural centers may be a fundamental innovation in human cognition ...
Automaticity, Control, and the Social Brain - Bob Spunt, PhD
Another method for tapping process awareness involves establishing a disconnect between self- reported behavioral intentions and a neural ...
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Controlled information processing, automaticity, and the burden of ...
Classical definitions of automaticity emphasize both the involuntary nature of the mental process in question and the process's freedom from ...
A neurobiological theory of automaticity in perceptual categorization
A faster, purely cortical path projects directly to the premotor area. The model assumes that the subcortical path has greater neural plasticity because of a ...
Automaticity and multiple memory systems - Ashby - 2012
A number of possible cognitive and cognitive neuroscience models of this single automaticity system are reviewed. WIREs Cogn Sci 2012, 3:363 ...
Controlled information processing, automaticity, and the burden of ...
Conditional automaticity in re- sponse selection: Contingent involuntary response inhibition with varied stimulus–response mapping. Psychological Science, 25,.
The Neural Correlates of Motor Skill Automaticity
A defining characteristic of automaticity is the ability to perform the automatized task with little or no interference by a demanding secondary ...
Culture, attribution and automaticity: a social cognitive neuroscience ...
Findings relevant to the automaticity of attribution are considered, before speculating how one could use a social neuroscience approach to clarify whether ...
Social Cognitive Neuroscience: A Review of Core Processes
neurons, social cognition, social neuroscience, automaticity, neuroeconomics. Abstract. Social cognitive neuroscience examines social phenomena and pro-.