Working memory capacity modulates expectancy-based strategic processing: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence |
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State anxiety biases estimates of uncertainty and impairs reward learning in volatile environments |
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Adults with probable developmental coordination disorder selectively process early visual, but not tactile information during action preparation. An electrophysiological study |
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The influence of motor preparation on the processing of action-relevant visual features |
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Expectancy-based strategic processes are influenced by spatial working memory load and individual differences in working memory capacity |
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Neurofeedback of SMR and Beta1 Frequencies: An Investigation of Learning Indices and Frequency-Specific Effects |
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Three-Quarter Views of Depth-Rotated Faces Induce Face-Specific Capacity Limits in Visual Search |
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Urban experience alters lightness perception |
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The influence of working memory load on expectancy-based strategic processes in the stroop-priming task |
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Grasp preparation modulates early visual processing of size and detection of local/global stimulus features |
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The role of cognitive load in intentional forgetting using the think/no-think task |
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Misaligned and polarity-reversed faces determine face-specific capacity limits |
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Event-related potential effects of object repetition depend on attention and part-whole configuration |
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Action preparation modulates sensory perception in unseen personal space: An electrophysiological investigation |
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View-sensitive ERP repetition effects indicate automatic holistic processing of spatially unattended objects |
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Effects of Culture and the Urban Environment on the Development of the Ebbinghaus Illusion |
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Local and global visual processing and eating disorder traits: An event-related potential study |
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Intraindividual reaction time variability affects p300 amplitude rather than latency |
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Higher levels of depression are associated with reduced global bias in visual processing |
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Better target detection in the presence of collinear flankers under high working memory load |
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More conservative go/no-go response criterion under high working memory load |
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Electrophysiological evidence for greater attention to threat when cognitive control resources are depleted |
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Beyond perceptual load and dilution: A review of the role of working memory in selective attention |
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Greater visual averaging of face identity for own-gender faces |
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Ensemble representations: Effects of set size and item heterogeneity on average size perception |
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" Bouba" and " Kiki" in Namibia? A remote culture make similar shape-sound matches, but different shape-taste matches to Westerners |
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The role of working memory in achievement goal pursuit |
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Urbanization decreases attentional engagement |
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Do Local and Global Perceptual Biases Tell Us Anything About Local and Global Selective Attention? |
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Working memory load can both improve and impair selective attention: Evidence from the Navon paradigm |
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Focusing on Attention: The Effects of Working Memory Capacity and Load on Selective Attention |
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The effects of using ticks and crosses on academic self-concept |
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The role of perceptual load in action affordance by ignored objects |
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Role of frontal cortex in attentional capture by singleton distractors |
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Does local/global perceptual bias tell us anything about local/global selective attention? |
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Exposure to an urban environment alters the local bias of a remote culture |
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Release of inattentional blindness by high working memory load: Elucidating the relationship between working memory and selective attention |
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Exposure to an urban environment alters the local bias of a remote culture |
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Reduced distractibility in a remote culture |
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No Negative Priming Without Cognitive Control |
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Rapid extraction of mean identity from sets of faces |
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Behavioral and ERP evidence of greater distractor processing in old age |
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Event-related potential evidence that automatic recollection can be voluntarily avoided |
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ERP and behavioural evidence for direct suppression of unwanted memories |
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High working memory load leads to more Ebbinghaus illusion |
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Priming by the mean representation of a set |
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Unconscious priming of a no-go response |
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Attention modulates set representation by statistical properties |
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ERP evidence for successful voluntary avoidance of conscious recollection |
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More Accurate Size Contrast Judgments in the Ebbinghaus Illusion by a Remote Culture |
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Frontal control of attentional capture in visual search |
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The role of working memory in attentional capture |
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Keeping priorities: the role of working memory and selective attention in cognitive aging. |
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Load theory of selective attention and cognitive control |
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Neural correlates of attentional capture in visual search |
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Contrasting effects of sensory limits and capacity limits in visual selective attention |
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The role of working memory in visual selective attention |
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Inhibitory Effects of Repeating Color and Shape: Inhibition of Return or Repetition Blindness? |
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Negative priming depends on prime-probe similarity: Evidence for episodic retrieval |
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Religiosity and happiness: No evidence for an association among undergraduates |
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