2011
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1112.0778
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A computational model of inhibitory control in frontal cortex and basal ganglia

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“…This makes sense given that interference rather occurs between stimuli from the same domain than between stimuli from different domains, hence within-domain control of interference is a particularly important cognitive process (Oberauer et al, 2012). In contrast, other models of RI and inhibitory-like processes have focused on a hierarchical organization of executive control processes without distinguishing domain specific RI processes (Frank et al, 2001;O'Reilly et al, 2010;Wiecki & Frank, 2012). Furthermore, some models of cognitive control consider the co-existence of domainspecific and domain-general control processes and make a distinction between "primary" and "secondary" controllers.…”
Section: Domain-general and Domain-specificity Of Resistance To Inter...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This makes sense given that interference rather occurs between stimuli from the same domain than between stimuli from different domains, hence within-domain control of interference is a particularly important cognitive process (Oberauer et al, 2012). In contrast, other models of RI and inhibitory-like processes have focused on a hierarchical organization of executive control processes without distinguishing domain specific RI processes (Frank et al, 2001;O'Reilly et al, 2010;Wiecki & Frank, 2012). Furthermore, some models of cognitive control consider the co-existence of domainspecific and domain-general control processes and make a distinction between "primary" and "secondary" controllers.…”
Section: Domain-general and Domain-specificity Of Resistance To Inter...mentioning
confidence: 99%