27 results on '"Dignath, David"'
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2. Task-order control in dual-tasks: Only marginal interactions between conflict at lower levels and higher processes of task organization
3. Reinforcement learning of adaptive control strategies
4. Consensus definitions of perception-action-integration in action control
5. Task performance errors and rewards affect voluntary task choices
6. Modal and amodal cognition: an overarching principle in various domains of psychology
7. Memory for abstract control states does not decay with increasing retrieval delays
8. Perception and action as viewed from the Theory of Event Coding: a multi-lab replication and effect size estimation of common experimental designs
9. Instant disembodiment of virtual body parts
10. Associations do not energize behavior: on the forgotten legacy of Kurt Lewin
11. When negative affect drives attentional control: The role of motivational orientation
12. Limitations of cognitive control on emotional distraction – Congruency in the Color Stroop task does not modulate the Emotional Stroop effect
13. Imitation of action-effects increases social affiliation
14. How to lose a hand: Sensory updating drives disembodiment
15. Investigating limits of task prioritization in dual-tasking: evidence from the prioritized processing and the psychological refractory period paradigms
16. Conflict monitoring and the affective-signaling hypothesis—An integrative review
17. Flexible coupling of covert spatial attention and motor planning based on learned spatial contingencies
18. Monitoring and control in multitasking
19. What is a task? An ideomotor perspective
20. Exploring the repetition bias in voluntary task switching
21. What or when? The impact of anticipated social action effects is driven by action-effect compatibility, not delay
22. Anticipation of delayed action-effects: learning when an effect occurs, without knowing what this effect will be
23. Contingency and contiguity of imitative behaviour affect social affiliation
24. Influence of verbal instructions on effect-based action control
25. Stimulus conflict triggers behavioral avoidance
26. Something in the way she moves—movement trajectories reveal dynamics of self-control
27. Recall of observed actions modulates the end-state comfort effect just like recall of one’s own actions
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