prof. dr. Frederick Verbruggen
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Instructing somebody else to act: motor co-representations in the instructor
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Am I winning or losing? Probing the appraisal of partial wins via response vigor
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Proactively adjusting stopping : response inhibition is faster when stopping occurs frequently
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The Psychological Science Accelerator's COVID-19 rapid-response dataset
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When response selection becomes gambling : post-error slowing and speeding in self-paced colour discrimination tasks
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Modeling urgency in the lab : exploring the associations between self-reported urgency and behavioral responses to negative outcomes in laboratory gambling
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Outcome sequences and illusion of control, part I : an online replication of Langer & Roth (1975)
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Outcome sequences and illusion of control, part II : the effect on post-loss speeding
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Post-error slowing reflects the joint impact of adaptive and maladaptive processes during decision making
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Growing up in a crowd : social environment shapes the offspring's early exploratory phenotype in a colonial breeding species
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A global experiment on motivating social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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In COVID-19 health messaging, loss framing increases anxiety with little-to-no concomitant benefits : experimental evidence from 84 countries
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Winning and losing in online gambling : effects on within-session chasing
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Bird brains : how do they stop?
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Resource predictability drives interannual variation in migratory behavior in a long-lived bird
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A multi-country test of brief reappraisal interventions on emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Benefits and costs of self-paced preparation of novel task instructions
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Intraspecific variation in inhibitory motor control in guppies, Poecilia reticulata
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Exploring strategies to optimise the impact of food-specific inhibition training on children’s food choices
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Face the (trigger) failure : trigger failures strongly drive the effect of reward on response inhibition
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Context-dependent specialisation drives temporal dynamics in intra- and inter-individual variation in foraging behaviour within a generalist bird population
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Behavioral reluctance in adopting Open Access publishing : insights from a goal-directed perspective
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Reward does not modulate corticospinal excitability in anticipation of a Stroop trial
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Cortical and subcortical functional specificity associated with response inhibition
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Does alcohol cue inhibitory control training survive a context shift?
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Non‐problematic and problematic binge‐watchers do not differ on prepotent response inhibition : a preregistered pilot experimental study
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Proximity and expectancy modulate response vigor after reward omission
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Are post-error adjustments influenced by beliefs in free will? A failure to replicate Rigoni, Wilquin, Brass and Burle, 2013
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A direct and conceptual replication of post-loss speeding when gambling
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Clarifying the role of negative emotions in the origin and control of impulsive actions
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Learning in the absence of overt practice : a novel (previously unseen) stimulus can trigger retrieval of an unpracticed response
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Does learning influence the detection of signals in a response-inhibition task?
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Pigeons’ performance in a tracking change-signal procedure is consistent with the independent horse-race model
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How does the (re)presentation of instructions influence their implementation?
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On the assimilation of instructions : stimulus-response associations are implemented but not stimulus-task associations
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Reward anticipation changes corticospinal excitability during task preparation depending on response requirements and time pressure
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A consensus guide to capturing the ability to inhibit actions and impulsive behaviors in the stop-signal task
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Instructed and acquired contingencies in response-inhibition tasks
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Prefrontal brain stimulation during food-related inhibition training : effects on food craving, food consumption and inhibitory control
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Mackintosh lecture : association and cognition : two processes, one system
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Attachment and self-regulation performance in preadolescence
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What can associative learning do for driving?
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Evidence for parallel activation of the pre-supplementary motor area and inferior frontal cortex during response inhibition : a combined MEG and TMS study
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Structure and implementation of novel task rules : a cross-sectional developmental study
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From cookies to carrots ; the effect of inhibitory control training on children's snack selections
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Transfer of learned category-response associations is modulated by instruction
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Effects of reward and punishment on the interaction between going and stopping in a selective stop-change task
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Response inhibition
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Control in response inhibition
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Development of between-trial response strategy adjustments in a continuous action control task : a cross-sectional study