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Tenacious instructions : how to dismantle newly instructed task rules?
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Exploring the link between novel task proceduralization and motor simulation
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Attention for future reward
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An episodic model of task switching effects : erasing the homunculus from memory
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The instructed task-switch evaluation effect : is the instruction to switch tasks sufficient to dislike task switch cues?
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Motor imagery entails task-set inhibition
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Attentional prioritization reconfigures novel instructions into action-oriented task sets
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Stroop-like effects of derived stimulus-stimulus relations
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Contextual changes influence attention flexibility towards new goals
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Attentional flexibility is imbalanced : asymmetric cost for switches between external and internal attention
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On the assimilation of instructions : stimulus-response associations are implemented but not stimulus-task associations
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The instruction-based congruency effect predicts task execution efficiency : evidence from inter- and intra-individual differences
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How does the (re)presentation of instructions influence their implementation?
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Motor command inhibition and the representation of response mode during motor imagery
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The implications and applications of learning via instructions
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The role of motor imagery in learning via instructions
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Automatic effects of instructions do not require the intention to execute these instructions
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Following new task instructions : evidence for a dissociation between knowing and doing
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The contribution of task-choice response selection to the switch cost in voluntary task switching
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Powerful instructions : automaticity without practice
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There are limits to the effects of task instructions : making the automatic effects of task instructions context-specific takes practice
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A functional approach for research on cognitive control: analyzing cognitive control tasks and their effects in terms of operant conditioning
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Feature integration and task switching: diminished switch costs after controlling for stimulus, response, and cue repetitions
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Joint task switching
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Attention to future actions: the influence of instructed S-R versus S-S mappings on attentional control
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There is more into ‘doing’ than ‘knowing’ : the function of the right inferior frontal sulcus is specific for implementing versus memorising verbal instructions
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Automatic effects of No-Go instructions
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Learning through instructions vs. learning through practice: flanker congruency effects from instructed and applied S-R mappings
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Lie, truth, lie: the role of task switching in a deception context
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Congruency effects on the basis of instructed response-effect contingencies
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Component processes in voluntary task switching
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Eliminating the Simon effect by instruction
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Automatic motor activation by mere instruction
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Instruction-based response activation depends on task preparation
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The interruptive effect of pain in a multitask environment: an experimental investigation
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Instruction-based task-rule congruency effects
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A chain-retrieval model for voluntary task switching
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Valence, arousal, and cognitive control: a voluntary task-switching study
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Voluntary task switching under load: contribution of top-down and bottom-up factors in goal-directed behavior
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Task switching: interplay of reconfiguration and interference control
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Brief reports: are voluntary switches corrected repetitions?
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Persisting activation in voluntary task switching: it all depends on the instructions
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Cognitive control in cued task switching with transition cues: cue processing, task processing, and cue–task transition congruency
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Switch performance in peripherally and centrally triggered saccades
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Increasing the Difficulty of Response Selection Does Not Increase the Switch Cost
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Is advance reconfiguration in voluntary task switching affected by the design employed?
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On the representation of task information in task switching: Evidence from task and dimension switching
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Working memory costs of task switching
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Short-term aftereffects of response inhibition: Repetition priming or between-trial control adjustments?
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Short cue presentations encourage advance task preparation: A recipe to diminish the residual switch cost