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1. Cognitive control, motivation and fatigue: A cognitive neuroscience perspective.

2. Attentional orienting across the sensory modalities

3. Selective attention to spatial and non-spatial visual stimuli is affected differentially by age: Effects on event-related brain potentials and performance data

4. The control of attention and actions: Current research and future developments

5. Generating spatial and nonspatial attentional control: An ERP study.

6. Spatio-temporal dynamics of top-down control: directing attention to location and/or color as revealed by ERPs and source modeling

7. ERP components associated with successful and unsuccessful stopping in a stop-signal task.

8. Intermodal spatial attention differs between vision and audition: An event-related potential analysis.

10. On the utility of P3 amplitude as a measure of processing capacity.

11. Age-related differences in the timing of stimulus and response processes during visual selective attention: Performance and psychophysiological analyses.

12. Early and Late Selection in Young and Old Adults: An Event-Related Potential Study.

13. Caffeine does not modulate inhibitory control

14. Effects of caffeine on anticipatory control processes: Evidence from a cued task-switch paradigm.

15. Probability effects in the stop-signal paradigm: The insula and the significance of failed inhibition

16. Caffeine improves anticipatory processes in task switching

17. Perceptual factors affecting age-related differences in focused attention: Performance and psychophysiological analyses.

18. Acute effects of caffeine on selective attention and visual search processes.

19. Effects of task variables on measures of the mean onset latency of LRP depend on the scoring method.

20. Selective processing of two-dimensional visual stimuli in young and old subjects: Electrophysiological analysis.

21. Influence of caffeine on selective attention in well-rested and fatigued subjects.

22. The orienting of visuospatial attention: An event-related brain potential study

23. Caffeine strengthens action monitoring: evidence from the error-related negativity

24. EFFECTS OF MIXED VERSUS BLOCKED DESIGN ON STIMULUS EVALUATION: COMBINING UNDERADDITIVE EFFECTS.

25. Attention as a characteristic of nonclinical dissociation: an event-related potential study

26. Error-related brain potentials are differentially related to awareness of response errors: Evidence from an antisaccade task.

27. Event-Related Potentials During Visual Selective Attention in Children of Alcoholics*.

29. No Electrocortical Evidence of Automatic Mismatch Dysfunction in Children of Alcoholics.

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