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Description: The central hypothesis of the Dual Mechanisms of Cognitive Control framework is that cognitive control operates via two distinct operating modes – proactive control and reactive control. Proactive control relies upon the anticipation and prevention of interference before it occurs, whereas reactive control relies upon the detection and resolution of interference after its onset.

License: BSD 3-Clause "New"/"Revised" License

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Please visit the Dual Mechanisms website at http://sites.wustl.edu/dualmechanisms for more information about the DMC framework, investigators, tasks, and data access.

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Procedural Overview: See the SOP and Supporting Documentation directory for the project’s Standard Operating Procedure, checklists, phone screen, and other related documents.

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This component contains the project SOP, checklists, a phone screen script, and other relevant documentation.

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For more information about the Dual Mechanisms tasks, please refer to the website: http://pages.wustl.edu/dualmechanisms/tasks

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Contains navigational flowcharts, image preprocessing pipeline graphics, and sample data for subject 132017. Please see the Analysis.odp file for link...

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The goal of this project is to examine the reliability and validity of assessments included in the DMCC project.

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