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Conflict adaptation in schizophrenia : reviewing past and previewing future efforts
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Pupil size directly modulates the feedforward response in human primary visual cortex independently of attention
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Modulation of attention-related ERPs and cortical oscillatory activity after cognitive conflict resolution
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The role of temporal and spatial predictability for early-attentional adjustments after cognitive control
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Generalizing attentional control across dimensions and tasks: evidence from transfer of proportion-congruent effects
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Sequential movement skill in Parkinson's disease: a state-of-the-art
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The role of selective attention in the Gratton effect
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The congruency sequence effect 3.0: a critical test of conflict adaptation
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What determines the specificity of conflict adaptation? A review, critical analysis, and proposed synthesis
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Reward determines the context-sensitivity of cognitive control
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The heterogeneous world of congruency sequence effects: an update
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Going, going, gone? Proactive control prevents the congruency sequence effect from rapid decay
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The effect of alcohol and placebo on post-error adjustments
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Dopaminergic medication counteracts conflict adaptation in patients with Parkinson's disease
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Punishment sensitivity predicts the impact of punishment on cognitive control
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Attention modulation by proportion congruency: the asymmetrical list shifting effect
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Reactive and proactive cognitive control
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The hot-hand fallacy in cognitive control: repetition expectancy modulates the congruency sequence effect
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The effect of alcohol and placebo on post-error adjustments
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When predictions take control: the effect of task predictions on task switching performance
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Conflict adaptation: it is not what you expect