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3. The relationship between executive functioning and addictive behavior: new insights from a longitudinal community study

4. Effects of Age and Cognitive-control Availability on the Deactivation of Completed Intentions

7. Process dynamics in delay discounting decisions: An attractor dynamics approach

10. Subliminal and supraliminal processing of reward-related stimuli in anorexia nervosa

14. Subliminal and supraliminal processing of reward-related stimuli in anorexia nervosa.

17. Lexikalisches Alignment im Dialog: Experimentelle Befunde zur Lokalität von Übernahmeprozessen

22. Explicit and implicit learning of event sequences: evidence from event-related brain potentials

27. Exekutive Funktionen: Kognitive Kontrolle intentionaler Handlungen.

28. On the speed of intuition: intuitive judgments of semantic coherence under different response deadlines.

29. Exaggerated frontoparietal control over cognitive effort-based decision-making in young women with anorexia nervosa.

30. The ReCoDe addiction research consortium: Losing and regaining control over drug intake-Findings and future perspectives.

31. No evidence for a reciprocal relationship between daily self-control failures and addictive behavior in a longitudinal study.

32. The role of anticipated emotions in self-control: linking self-control and the anticipatory ability to engage emotions associated with upcoming events.

33. Focusing on Future Consequences Enhances Self-Controlled Dietary Choices.

34. Measuring self-regulation in everyday life: Reliability and validity of smartphone-based experiments in alcohol use disorder.

35. The Willpower Paradox: Possible and Impossible Conceptions of Self-Control.

36. The relationship between executive functioning and addictive behavior: new insights from a longitudinal community study.

37. Real-life self-control conflicts in anorexia nervosa: An ecological momentary assessment investigation.

38. From single decisions to sequential choice patterns: Extending the dynamics of value-based decision-making.

39. Rewarding cognitive effort increases the intrinsic value of mental labor.

40. Intact neural and behavioral correlates of emotion processing and regulation in weight-recovered anorexia nervosa: a combined fMRI and EMA study.

41. No relation of Need for Cognition to basic executive functions.

42. Real-Life Self-Control is Predicted by Parietal Activity During Preference Decision Making: A Brain Decoding Analysis.

43. Meta-control: From psychology to computational neuroscience.

44. Meta-control of the exploration-exploitation dilemma emerges from probabilistic inference over a hierarchy of time scales.

45. The costs of over-control in anorexia nervosa: evidence from fMRI and ecological momentary assessment.

46. Chronic stress, executive functioning, and real-life self-control: An experience sampling study.

47. The Error-Related Negativity Predicts Self-Control Failures in Daily Life.

48. Functional connectivity in a triple-network saliency model is associated with real-life self-control.

49. The role of inhibitory control and decision-making in the course of Internet gaming disorder.

50. Impulsive decision-making predicts the course of substance-related and addictive disorders.

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