46 results on '"Gade, Miriam"'
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2. Assessing the evidence for asymmetrical language switch costs and reversed language dominance effects - a meta analysis
3. Inhibitory Control in Task Switching
4. Music Modulates Cognitive Flexibility? An Investigation of the Benefits of Musical Training on Markers of Cognitive Flexibility
5. Multiplicative priming of the correct response can explain the interaction between Simon and flanker congruency
6. Correction: Assessing the Evidence for Asymmetrical Switch Costs and Reversed Language Dominance Effects – A Meta-Analysis
7. Assessing the Evidence for Asymmetrical Switch Costs and Reversed Language Dominance Effects – A Meta-Analysis
8. Age-related deficits in the congruency sequence effect are task-specific: An investigation of nine tasks.
9. Simon Says—On the influence of stimulus arrangement, stimulus material and inner speech habits on the Simon effect.
10. Sequential conflict resolution under multiple concurrent conflicts: An ERP study
11. Contextual within-trial adaption of cognitive control: Evidence from the combination of conflict tasks
12. Is executive control related to working memory capacity and fluid intelligence?
13. Talking matters – evaluative and motivational inner speech use predicts performance in conflict tasks
14. Same same but different? Modeling N-1 switch cost and N-2 repetition cost with the diffusion model and the linear ballistic accumulator model
15. Sequential conflict resolution under multiple concurrent conflicts: An ERP study
16. The impact of cue format and cue transparency on task switching performance
17. Investigating the impact of dynamic and static secondary tasks on task-switch cost
18. Should we stop thinking about inhibition? Searching for individual and age differences in inhibition ability.
19. Tablet-Based Working Memory Assessment in Children and Adolescents
20. Inhibition in aging: What is preserved? What declines? A meta-analysis
21. On the bilingualism effect in task switching
22. Contextual within-trial adaptation of cognitive control: Evidence from the combination of conflict tasks.
23. Analogous selection processes in declarative and procedural working memory: N-2 list-repetition and task-repetition costs
24. No evidence for bilingual cognitive advantages: A test of four hypotheses.
25. On tasks and cognitive constructs for the bilingual (non-)advantage
26. Distractor onset but not preparation time affects the frequency of task confusions in task switching
27. Interference within and between declarative and procedural representations in working memory
28. Cue type affects preparatory influences on task inhibition
29. Impact of Bilingualism on Executive Processing - An Individual Differences Approach
30. Tomato and Tuna
31. Analogous mechanisms of selection and updating in declarative and procedural working memory: Experiments and a computational model
32. Contextual influences in a multitasking setting: What information is useful?
33. Tomato and Tuna Test
34. Processing of representations in declarative and procedural working memory
35. Inhibitory Processes for Critical Situations – The Role of n−2 Task Repetition Costs in Human Multitasking Situations
36. Declarative and Procedural Working Memory - Two Separate Systems?
37. Dissociating cue-related and task-related processes in task inhibition: Evidence from using a 2:1 cue-to-task mapping.
38. The influence of overlapping response sets on task inhibition
39. Cue–task associations in task switching
40. Inhibitory processes in language switching: Evidence from switching language-defined response sets
41. Strategies in Imitation of Action in Predictable and Unpredictable Switches
42. Cue-Independence of Task Inhibition
43. Chunking in Task Sequences Modulates Task Inhibition
44. Cue-task associations and their impact on task-switching performance
45. Linking inhibition to activation in the control of task sequences
46. Inhibition of Response Mode in Task Switching
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