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The following pages link to Top-down and bottom-up sequential modulations of congruency effects (Q38406703):
Displaying 50 items.
- CNTRICS final task selection: executive control (Q24651882) (← links)
- The heterogeneous world of congruency sequence effects: an update (Q26824223) (← links)
- Trial-by-Trial Changes in a Priori Informational Value of External Cues and Subjective Expectancies in Human Auditory Attention (Q30475072) (← links)
- Congruency sequence effects and cognitive control (Q31142550) (← links)
- Differential age-related decline in conflict-driven task-set shielding from emotional versus non-emotional distracters (Q33823611) (← links)
- Anticipating conflict facilitates controlled stimulus-response selection. (Q34124321) (← links)
- Trial history effects in stroop task performance are independent of top-down control (Q34326540) (← links)
- Creatures of habit (and control): a multi-level learning perspective on the modulation of congruency effects (Q34462489) (← links)
- Conflict background triggered congruency sequence effects in graphic judgment task (Q34571325) (← links)
- The neural dynamics of conflict adaptation within a look-to-do transition (Q34612627) (← links)
- Going, going, gone: characterizing the time-course of congruency sequence effects (Q35157230) (← links)
- Interactive effects of working memory and trial history on Stroop interference in cognitively healthy aging. (Q35181623) (← links)
- Sequential analysis of the numerical Stroop effect reveals response suppression (Q35197822) (← links)
- Action dynamics in multitasking: the impact of additional task factors on the execution of the prioritized motor movement (Q35818176) (← links)
- Perceiving object affordances through visual and linguistic pathways: A comparative study (Q36934306) (← links)
- Opposing influences on conflict-driven adaptation in the Eriksen flanker task (Q37344567) (← links)
- Is consciousness necessary for conflict adaptation? A state of the art. (Q37985960) (← links)
- Analyzing distributional properties of interference effects across modalities: chances and challenges (Q38195793) (← links)
- Enhanced conflict-driven cognitive control by emotional arousal, not by valence (Q38859803) (← links)
- Visual versus auditory Simon effect: a behavioural and physiological investigation (Q38907774) (← links)
- Does conflict help or hurt cognitive control? Initial evidence for an inverted U-shape relationship between perceived task difficulty and conflict adaptation. (Q41155980) (← links)
- Resolved but not forgotten: Stroop conflict dredges up the past (Q41809792) (← links)
- Adaptation to recent conflict in the classical color-word Stroop-task mainly involves facilitation of processing of task-relevant information (Q41816858) (← links)
- Even with time, conflict adaptation is not made of expectancies (Q42055892) (← links)
- High cognitive reserve is associated with a reduced age-related deficit in spatial conflict resolution (Q42407620) (← links)
- Collision error avoidance: influence of proportion congruency and sensorimotor memory on open-loop grasp control (Q42629448) (← links)
- Individual differences in response conflict adaptations (Q42788327) (← links)
- Adaptive effort investment in cognitive and physical tasks: a neurocomputational model. (Q43180115) (← links)
- Working memory capacity predicts conflict-task performance (Q43884258) (← links)
- Dynamic adjustments of cognitive control: oscillatory correlates of the conflict adaptation effect (Q45286666) (← links)
- Conflict-specific effects of accessory stimuli on cognitive control in the Stroop task and the Simon task (Q45720834) (← links)
- Local Control Mechanisms of Implicit and Explicit Conflicts (Q47695672) (← links)
- A matter of you versus me? Experiences of control in a joint go/no-go task (Q47726416) (← links)
- In touch with the Simon effect. (Q47837640) (← links)
- Going, going, gone? Proactive control prevents the congruency sequence effect from rapid decay (Q47846224) (← links)
- Sleep deprivation selectively disrupts top-down adaptation to cognitive conflict in the Stroop test (Q47955560) (← links)
- Conflict adaptation: it is not what you expect (Q47984485) (← links)
- Sequential congruency effects: disentangling priming and conflict adaptation (Q48125226) (← links)
- The influence of response conflict on voluntary task switching: a novel test of the conflict monitoring model (Q48149824) (← links)
- Attentional control adjustments in Eriksen and Stroop task performance can be independent of response conflict (Q48169324) (← links)
- Top-down and bottom-up deficits in conflict adaptation after frontal lobe damage (Q48169770) (← links)
- The test of both worlds: identifying feature binding and control processes in congruency sequence tasks by means of action dynamics. (Q48238801) (← links)
- The conflict adaptation is affected by attentional strategies: evidence from the arrow flanker task (Q48247197) (← links)
- Co-occurrence of sequential and practice effects in the Simon task: Evidence for two independent mechanisms affecting response selection (Q48295294) (← links)
- Individual differences in conflict-monitoring: testing means and covariance hypothesis about the Simon and the Eriksen Flanker task. (Q48312870) (← links)
- Precueing imminent conflict does not override sequence-dependent interference adaptation (Q48312890) (← links)
- Dissociable neural systems resolve conflict from emotional versus nonemotional distracters (Q48379287) (← links)
- Stimulus conflict predicts conflict adaptation in a numerical flanker task (Q48402319) (← links)
- Stimulus- and response-conflict-induced cognitive control in the flanker task (Q49077533) (← links)
- State anxiety impairs attentional control when other sources of control are minimal. (Q50229909) (← links)