Where to go from here – reliability and validity issues in cognitive control
Tue—HZ_7—Talks4—3506
Presented by: Miriam Gade
Where to go from here – reliability and validity issues in cognitive control
The last talk will conclude the symposium “How can we reliably and validly measure cognitive control?” by integrating and discussing and the results presented during the symposium. To this end, we plan to address the following key questions: (a) What does trial selection really buy us? (b) How do we integrate dynamics in cognitive processes within and between participants? (c) What are the criteria for making an experimental condition a sound manipulation to measure cognitive control? d, how do we conceptualize cognitive control in the face of novelty and stability. Overall, the symposium should offer a unique opportunity for discussion between speakers and audience members on the current challenges we are facing when we aim to measure cognitive control reliably and validly.
The last talk will conclude the symposium “How can we reliably and validly measure cognitive control?” by integrating and discussing and the results presented during the symposium. To this end, we plan to address the following key questions: (a) What does trial selection really buy us? (b) How do we integrate dynamics in cognitive processes within and between participants? (c) What are the criteria for making an experimental condition a sound manipulation to measure cognitive control? d, how do we conceptualize cognitive control in the face of novelty and stability. Overall, the symposium should offer a unique opportunity for discussion between speakers and audience members on the current challenges we are facing when we aim to measure cognitive control reliably and validly.
Keywords: Discussion Symposium, cognitive control reliability validity