“…Further, regulation of the speed-accuracy tradeoff within the three components of executive control might be the unifying mechanism through which yoga training is influential. Studies examining the effect of mindfulness-related practice on cognitive task performance report either speed (RT) or accuracy, but not both, as in the case with working memory tasks (e.g., Jella and Shannahoff-Khalsa, 1993;Jyothsna and Rao, 2014;Sharma et al, 2014;Johnson et al, 2015;Jansen et al, 2017;Purohit and Pradhan, 2017;Crivelli et al, 2018), planning and cognitive flexibility (e.g., Levine et al, 2011;Kiani et al, 2016), and inhibitory control (e.g., Lakey et al, 2007;Semple, 2010;Alfonso et al, 2011;Moore et al, 2012;Kiani et al, 2016;Wimmer et al, 2016). Results suggest that analyzing speedaccuracy tradeoff might be useful in exploring the unifying mechanism by which yoga and other mindfulness practices might enhance executive control.…”