Building Bridges: Visual Search Meets Action Control via Inter-Trial Sequence Effects |
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Separating binding and retrieval of event files in older adults |
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Memory for abstract control states does not decay with increasing retrieval delays |
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Neurophysiological processes reflecting the effects of the immediate past during the dynamic management of actions |
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A touching advantage: cross-modal stop-signals improve reactive response inhibition |
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Motion perception in touch: resolving contradictory findings by varying probabilities of different trial types |
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Turning the Light Switch on Binding: Prefrontal Activity for Binding and Retrieval in Action Control |
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Episodic Binding of Approach–Avoidance Goals to Stimuli: On the Microgenesis of Stimulus-Motivated Action Tendencies to Approach and Avoid |
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Tactile Landmarks: The Relative Landmark Location Alters Spatial Distortions |
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The Ability to Voluntarily Regulate Theta Band Activity Affects How Pharmacological Manipulation of the Catecholaminergic System Impacts Cognitive Control |
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Another Dimension! Using Dimension Weighting to Observe Integration and Retrieval in Localization Performance |
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Responding, fast and slow: Visual detection and localization performance is unaffected by retrieval |
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Separated hands further response–response binding effects |
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Anodal tDCS of the left inferior parietal cortex enhances memory for correct information without affecting recall of misinformation |
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Two roads leading to the same evaluative conditioning effect? Stimulus-response binding versus operant conditioning |
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Statistical Learning of Motor Preparation |
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A functional near-infrared spectroscopy study on the prefrontal correlates of cognitive offloading via a personal knowledge assistant |
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Cognitive and Neural Mechanisms of Behavior Therapy for Tics: A Perception–Action Integration Approach |
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Neurophysiological principles of inhibitory control processes during cognitive flexibility |
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Interplay between alpha and theta band activity enables management of perception-action representations for goal-directed behavior |
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Unsigned surprise but not reward magnitude modulates the integration of motor elements during actions |
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The Role of the Left Inferior Parietal Cortex in Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome—An rTMS Study |
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The influence of event segmentation by context on stimulus-response binding |
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Time-dependent effects of acute stress on working memory performance: A systematic review and hypothesis |
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Theta Activity Dynamics during Embedded Response Plan Processing in Tourette Syndrome |
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No effects of 1 Hz offline TMS on performance in the stop-signal game |
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Towards a systematization of brain oscillatory activity in actions |
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Multisensory integration reduces landmark distortions for tactile but not visual targets |
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Protecting against mental impasses: Evidence of selective retrieval mitigating the impact of fixation in creative problem solving |
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Increased display complexity reveals effects of salience in action control |
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Attentional Biases Toward Spiders Do Not Modulate Retrieval |
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The Beep-Speed Illusion Cannot Be Explained With a Simple Selection Bias |
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Prestimulus alpha power signals attention to retrieval |
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Bound to a spider without its web: Task-type modulates the retrieval of affective information in subsequent responses |
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Need for (expected) speed: Exploring the indirect influence of trial type consistency on representational momentum |
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Core Mechanisms in Action Control: Binding and Retrieval |
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The oscillatory fingerprints of self-prioritization: Novel markers in spectral EEG for self-relevant processing |
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Effect-less? Event-files are not terminated by distal action effects |
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Perception–Action Integration Is Altered in Functional Movement Disorders |
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Too much information … The influence of target selection difficulty on binding processes |
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Cognitive offloading benefits eye gaze interaction |
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Linking Auditory-Induced Bouncing and Auditory-Induced Illusory Crescents: an Individual-Differences Approach |
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Automated Motor Tic Detection: A Machine Learning Approach |
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Spatial biases in inhibition of return |
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The Forward Testing Effect Is Resistant to Acute Psychosocial Retrieval Stress |
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Inhibition of return (IOR) meets stimulus-response (S-R) binding: Manually responding to central arrow targets is driven by S-R binding, not IOR |
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The Functional Self |
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Urge-tic associations in children and adolescents with Tourette syndrome |
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Cognitive science theory-driven pharmacology elucidates the neurobiological basis of perception-motor integration |
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Processing of embedded response plans is modulated by an interplay of frontoparietal theta and beta activity |
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The (Gami)fictional Ego-Center: Projecting the Location of the Self Into an Avatar |
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The beep-speed illusion: Non-spatial tones increase perceived speed of visual objects in a forced-choice paradigm |
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Stimulus decay functions in action control |
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Found in translation: The role of response mappings for observing binding effects in localization tasks |
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Gaze cues vs. arrow cues at short vs. long durations |
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Predictability reduces event file retrieval |
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What is left after an error? Towards a comprehensive account of goal-based binding and retrieval |
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The influence of tDCS on perceived bouncing/streaming |
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Evidence for independent representational contents in inhibitory control subprocesses associated with frontoparietal cortices |
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Binding of task-irrelevant contextual features in task switching |
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Posterior delta/theta EEG activity as an early signal of Stroop conflict detection |
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Investigating attentional control sets: Evidence for the compilation of multi-feature control sets |
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Perception-action integration during inhibitory control is reflected in a concomitant multi-region processing of specific codes in the neurophysiological signal |
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Saccadic landing positions reveal that eye movements are affected by distractor-based retrieval |
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The Speed Prior Account: A New Theory to Explain Multiple Phenomena Regarding Dynamic Information |
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A mighty tool not only in perception: Figure-ground mechanisms control binding and retrieval alike |
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What Belongs Together Retrieves Together – the Role of Perceptual Grouping in Stimulus-Response Binding and Retrieval |
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Contextual Features of the Cue Enter Episodic Bindings in Task Switching |
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A Relief from Mental Overload in a Digitalized World: How Context-Sensitive User Interfaces Can Enhance Cognitive Performance |
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Retrieval Practice Enhances New Learning but does Not Affect Performance in Subsequent Arithmetic Tasks |
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Same, but different: Binding effects in auditory, but not visual detection performance |
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Pooling it all together–the role of distractor pool size on stimulus-response binding |
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Effects of single-session transcranial direct current stimulation on reactive response inhibition |
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Selective directed forgetting of motor sequences |
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Watching the brain as it (Un)binds: Beta synchronization relates to distractor–response binding |
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Not so social after all: Video-based acquisition of observational stimulus-response bindings |
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Shocking advantage! Improving digital game performance using non-invasive brain stimulation |
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Response-response bindings do not decay for 6 seconds after integration: A case for bindings' relevance in hierarchical action control |
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Shedding light on the prefrontal correlates of mental workload in simulated driving: a functional near-infrared spectroscopy study |
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Illuminating the prefrontal neural correlates of action sequence disassembling in response–response binding |
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Target Amplification and Distractor Inhibition: Theta Oscillatory Dynamics of Selective Attention in a Flanker Task |
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The Human Cognitive System Corrects Traces of Error Commission on the Fly |
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All together now: Simultaneous feature integration and feature retrieval in action control |
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Temporal expectancy modulates stimulus–response integration |
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Electrophysiological correlates of saving-enhanced memory: Exploring similarities to list-method directed forgetting |
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The influence of stress on distractor-response bindings |
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Registered Report 2.0: The PCI RR Initiative |
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Brightness versus darkness: The influence of stimulus intensity on the distractor-response binding effect |
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Integrating salience and action–Increased integration strength through salience |
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The level of representation of irrelevant stimuli—Distractor–response binding within and between the senses |
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Tactile temporal offset cues reduce visual representational momentum |
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Different effects of spatial separation in action and perception |
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Dual-tDCS over the right prefrontal cortex does not modulate stop-signal task performance |
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Shedding light on the frontal hemodynamics of spatial working memory using functional near-infrared spectroscopy |
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Effective gamification of the stop-signal task: Two controlled laboratory experiments |
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EEG beta power increase indicates inhibition in motor memory |
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Distractor-based retrieval in action control: the influence of encoding specificity |
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The Forward Testing Effect is Immune to Acute Psychosocial Encoding/Retrieval Stress |
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Stress and Cognition in Humans |
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Perturbation of the right prefrontal cortex disrupts interference control |
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Representational momentum in vision and touch: Visual motion information biases tactile spatial localization |
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Binding and Retrieval in Action Control (BRAC) |
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Higher-order cognition does not affect multisensory distractor processing |
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Feature integration and retrieval in action control- A perspective across paradigmas |
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It is more than Interference: Examining the neurohemodynamic correlates of the flanker task with functional near-infrared spectroscopy |
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Multisensory feature integration in (and out) of the focus of spatial attention |
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The Role of Location in the Organization of Bindings ithin Short-Term Episodic Traces |
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When self-prioritization crosses the senses: Crossmodal self-prioritization demonstrated between vision and touch |
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Specifying the mechanisms behind benefits of saving-enhanced memory |
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Experimental Psychology in the Year 2020: Where We Stand and Where to Go |
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The disintegration of event files over time: Decay or interference? |
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The official soundtrack to “Five shades of grey”: Generalization in multimodal distractor-based retrieval |
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When irrelevant information helps: Extending the Eriksen-flanker task into a multisensory world |
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Creating a network of importance: The particular effects of self-relevance on stimulus processing |
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CS as an effect: action-based evaluative conditioning depends on temporal contiguity |
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Remote binding counts: measuring distractor-response binding effects online |
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Task relevance determines binding of effect features in action planning |
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Identity-based crossmodal negative priming: Aftereffects of ignoring in one sensory modality on responding to another sensory modality |
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Context-dependent memory of motor sequences |
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The natural egocenter: An experimental account of locating the self |
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Binding processes in the control of nonroutine action sequences |
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Offline beats online: Transcranial direct current stimulation timing influences on working memory |
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Negative priming is diminished under high blood pressure in healthy subjects |
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Binding abstract concepts |
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The role of congruency for distractor-response binding: A caveat |
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The contradictory influence of velocity: Representational momentum in the tactile modality |
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Temporarily Unavailable: Memory Inhibition in Cognitive and Computer Science |
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Implied tactile motion: Localizing dynamic stimulations on the skin |
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Separating after-effects of target and distractor processing in the tactile sensory modality |
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Managed Forgetting to Support Information Management and Knowledge Work |
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Lost time: Bindings do not represent temporal order information |
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Modulations of event-related potentials by tactile negative priming |
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The impact of stimulus uncertainty on attentional control |
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Sex, ADHD symptoms, and CHRNA5 genotype influence reaction time but not response inhibition |
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Overt spatial attention modulates multisensory selection |
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Response–response binding across effector-set switches |
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Saving-enhanced performance: saving items after study boosts performance in subsequent cognitively demanding tasks |
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Understanding self-prioritisation: the prioritisation of self-relevant stimuli and its relation to the individual self-esteem |
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Directed forgetting in problem solving |
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Cathodal tDCS increases stop-signal reaction time |
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Selective binding of stimulus, response, and effect features |
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Multisensory distractor processing is modulated by spatial attention |
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Testing enhances motor practice |
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Searching for the inner self: evidence against a direct dependence of the self-prioritization effect on the ventro-medial prefrontal cortex |
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From simple to complex actions: Response-response bindings as a new approach to action sequences |
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An action control perspective of evaluative conditioning |
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David and Goliath—size does matter: size modulates feature–response binding of irrelevant features |
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Detection versus discrimination: The limits of binding accounts in action control |
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Perception it is: Processing level in multisensory selection |
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The forward testing effect is reliable and independent of learners' working memory capacity |
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Electrophysiological Evidence for Action-Effect Prediction |
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Why Star Retrieves Scar: Binding and Retrieval of Perceptual Distractor Features |
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Interference of irrelevant information in multisensory selection depends on attentional set |
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Dissecting stimulus–response binding effects: Grouping by color separately impacts integration and retrieval processes |
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The forward effect of testing: Behavioral evidence for the reset-of-encoding hypothesis using serial position analysis |
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It’s the other way around! Early modulation of sensory distractor processing induced by late response conflict |
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May I have your attention please: Binding of attended but response-irrelevant features |
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Disentangling inhibition-based and retrieval-based aftereffects of distractors: Cognitive versus motor processes |
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Explaining response-repetition effects in task switching: evidence from switching cue modality suggests episodic binding and response inhibition |
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Feedback increases benefits but not costs of retrieval practice: Retrieval-induced forgetting is strength independent |
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Single session tDCS over the left DLPFC disrupts interference processing |
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Tactile stimulation disambiguates the perception of visual motion paths |
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Pimping inhibition: Anodal tDCS enhances stop-signal reaction time |
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The influence of visual noise in the binding of irrelevant features to responses |
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What Makes a Quality Journal? |
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Response Preparation with Reliable Cues Decreases Response Competition in the Flanker Task |
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When congruence breeds preference: the influence of selective attention processes on evaluative conditioning |
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Crossmodal attentional control sets between vision and audition |
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Retrieval-induced forgetting is retrieval-modality specific: Evidence from motor memory |
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Distinctiveness effects in self-prioritization |
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Ignorance reflects preference: the influence of selective ignoring on evaluative conditioning |
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How the mind shapes action: Offline contexts modulate involuntary episodic retrieval |
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How perception guides action: Figure-ground segmentation modulates integration of context features into S-R episodes |
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Dissociation of binding and learning processes |
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Overlearned responses hinder S-R binding |
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How motor practice shapes memory: retrieval but not extra study can cause forgetting |
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Self-prioritization in vision, audition, and touch |
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What a car does to your perception: Distance evaluations differ from within and outside of a car |
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Is a visuo-haptic differentiation of zebra mussel and quagga mussel based on a single external morphometric shell character possible? |
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The role of the glucocorticoid receptor gene (NR3C1) for the processing of aversive stimuli |
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Timeless: A large sample study on the temporal robustness of affective responses |
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About the composition of self-relevance: Conjunctions not features are bound to the self |
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Competition dependence of retrieval-induced forgetting in motor memory |
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A common mechanism behind distractor-response and response-effect binding? |
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Directed forgetting benefits motor sequence encoding |
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The structure of distractor-response bindings: Conditions for configural and elemental integration |
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Spatial negative priming: In touch, it’s all about location |
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Five shades of grey: Generalization in distractor-based retrieval of S-R episodes |
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Distractor-based stimulus-response bindings retrieve decisions independent of motor programs |
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Cardiac cycle time effects on selection efficiency in vision |
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Stress and selective attention: Immediate and delayed stress effects on inhibition of return |
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Doing is for feeling |
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Interference in episodic memory: retrieval-induced forgetting of unknown words |
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Dancing your moves away: How memory retrieval shapes complex motor action |
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Baroreceptor activity impacts upon controlled but not automatic distractor processing |
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Distractor inhibition: Evidence from lateralized readiness potentials |
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Multisensory top-down sets: Evidence for contingent crossmodal capture |
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From hands to feet: Abstract response representations in distractor-response bindings |
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You can’t ignore what you can’t separate: the effect of visually induced target-distractor separation on tactile selection |
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Individual response speed is modulated by variants of the gene encoding the alpha 4 sub-unit of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (CHRNA4) |
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The negative priming paradigm: An update and implications for selective attention |
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Self-prioritization beyond perception |
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On the durability of bindings between responses and response-irrelevant stimuli |
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Dual processes of false recognition in kindergarten children and elementary school pupils |
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When irrelevance matters: Stimulus-response binding in decision making under uncertainty |
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Sex matters! Interactions of sex and polymorphisms of a cholinergic receptor gene (CHRNA5) modulate response speed |
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Rhythm and attention: Does the beat position of a visual or auditory regular pulse modulate T2 detection in the attentional blink? |
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Distractor-response bindings in dual task scenarios |
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Categorization by movement direction: Retrieval-induced forgetting of motor sequences grouped by motion features |
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Irrelevant stimuli and action control: Analyzing the influence of ignored stimuli via the distractor-response binding paradigm |
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Interference within hands: Retrieval-induced forgetting of left and right hand movements |
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Things can be told apart: No influence of response categories and labels on the distance effect in Stroop tasks |
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Vision affects tactile target and distractor processing even when space is task-irrelevant |
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How automatic is the musical stroop effect? |
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Genes of the dopaminergic system selectively modulate top-down but not bottom-up attention |
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Response-compatibility effects in children |
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Self-priorization processes in action and perception |
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Attention meets binding: Only attended distractors are used for the retrieval of event files |
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Response interference in touch, vision, and crossmodally: Beyond the spatial dimension |
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Auditory distractor processing in sequential selection tasks |
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Long-term response-stimulus associations can influence distractor-response bindings |
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Cardiac cycle time effects on mask inhibition |
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Stimulus-response bindings in priming |
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Designers beware: Response retrieval effects influence drivers' response times to local danger warnings |
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When vision influences the invisible distractor: Tactile response compatibility effects require vision |
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Tactile spatial negative priming occurs without feature mismatch |
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The impact of the irrelevant: The task environment modulates the impact of irrelevant features in response selection |
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Vision of embodied rubber hands enhances tactile distractor processing |
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Forgetting motor programmes: Retrieval dynamics in procedural memory |
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Top-down deactivation of interference from irrelevant spatial or verbal stimulus features |
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For whom the bell (curve) tolls: Cortisol rapidly affects memory retrieval by an inverted U-shaped dose-response relationship |
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Resolving interference between body movements: Retrieval-induced forgetting of motor sequences |
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Retrieval of event files can be conceptually mediated |
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Gestalt grouping effects on tactile information processing: When touching hands override spatial proximity |
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Stress disrupts distractor-based retrieval of SR episodes |
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Not all errors are created equally: Specific ERN responses for errors originating from distractor-based response retrieval |
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Place it on the side! Evaluation of stickers' positions on test cars used in field studies |
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Integrating the irrelevant sound: Grouping modulates the integration of irrelevant auditory stimuli into event files |
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Don't be afraid of irrelevant words: The emotional Stroop effect is confined to attended words |
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Differences in the strength of distractor inhibition do not affect distractor-response bindings |
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The horserace between distractors and targets: Retrieval-based probe responding depends on distractor-target asynchrony |
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On the fate of distractor representations. |
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Influence of spatial attention on conscious and unconscious word priming |
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The direction of masked auditory category priming correlates with participants’ prime discrimination ability |
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To Be or Not To Be ... Included in an Event File: Integration and Retrieval of Distractors in Stimulus-Response Episodes Is Influenced by Perceptual Grouping |
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Remember the touch: Tactile distractors retrieve previous responses to targets |
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Prime retrieval of motor responses in negative priming: Evidence from lateralized readiness potentials |
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When Seeing Doesn't Matter: Assessing the After-Effects of Tactile Distractor Processing in the Blind and the Sighted |
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Category priming with aliens: Analysing the influence of targets' prototypicality on the centre surround inhibition mechanism |
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Inhibition from blinked category labels: Combining the attentional blink and the semantic priming paradigm |
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How to switch on and switch off semantic priming effects for natural and artifactual categories: activation processes in category memory depend on focusing specific feature dimensions |
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On the decay of distractor-response episodes |
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Increased Perceptual and Conceptual Processing Difficulty Makes the Immeasurable Measurable: Negative Priming in the Absence of Probe Distractors |
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When the brain decides: A familiarity-based approach to the recognition heuristic as evidenced by event-related brain potentials |
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Flanker negative priming from spatially unpredictable primes: An ERP study |
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Binding targets' responses to distractors' locations: Distractor response bindings in a location-priming task |
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Crossmodal congruency effects based on stimulus identity |
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Decomposing the emotional Stroop effect |
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The time-course of masked Negative priming |
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Where has all the inhibition gone? Insights from electrophysiological measures into negative priming without probe distractors |
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Inhibition is picky: Shape difference is a necessary condition for attentional inhibition of irrelevant objects |
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Nature and facts about natural and artifactual categories: Sex differences in the semantic priming paradigm |
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Center-surround or spreading inhibition: which mechanism caused the negative effect from repeated masked semantic primes? |
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Further evidence for “hyper-priming” in thought-disordered schizophrenic patients using repeated masked category priming |
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Trial-by-trial effects in the affective priming paradigm |
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Selection in touch: Negative priming with tactile stimuli |
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Separating context and trial-by-trial effects in the negative priming paradigm |
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Response-bound primes diminish affective priming in the naming task |
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A Case for Inhibition: Visual Attention Suppresses the Processing of Irrelevant Objects |
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Analysing the relationship between target-to-target and distractor-to-target repetitions: Evidence for a common mechanism |
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VEGF-D expression correlates with colorectal cancer aggressiveness and is downregulated by cetuximab |
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Reversing the N400: Event-related potentials of a negative semantic priming effect |
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Children Do Show Negative Priming: Further Evidence for Early Development of an Intact Selective Control Mechanism |
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Dysphorics cannot ignore unpleasant information |
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Electrophysiological correlates of visual identity negative priming |
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Distractor repetitions retrieve previous responses to targets |
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Prime display offset modulates negative priming only for easy-selection tasks |
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On distractor-repetition benefits in the negative-priming paradigm |
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Strategy effects counteract distractor inhibition: Negative priming with constantly absent probe distractors. |
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Negative priming is stronger for task-relevant dimensions: Evidence of flexibility in the selective ignoring of distractor information |
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Who will win wimbledon? The recognition heuristic in predicting sports events |
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Relevant distractors do not cause negative priming |
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Negative priming with masked distractor-only prime trials: Awareness moderates negative priming |
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Are masked-stimuli-discrimination-tests in masked priming studies measures of intelligence? - An alternative task for measuring inspection time |
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Repeated masked category primes interfere with related exemplars: New evidence for negative semantic priming |
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Who is watching Big Brother? TV consumption predicted by masked affective priming |
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Helicobacter pylori vacA, iceA, and cagA status and pattern of gastritis in patients with malignant and benign gastroduodenal disease |
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