prof. dr. Wim Notebaert
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Reinforcement learning of adaptive control strategies
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When response selection becomes gambling : post-error slowing and speeding in self-paced colour discrimination tasks
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Testing the dopamine overdose hypothesis in action control : a study in people with Parkinson's disease
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The subjective evaluation of task switch cues is related to voluntary task switching
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Correct responses alleviate the negative evaluation of conflict
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Reward does not modulate corticospinal excitability in anticipation of a Stroop trial
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Shared neural representations of cognitive conflict and negative affect in the medial frontal cortex
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Cognitive and affective theory of mind in healthy aging
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What is cognitive control without affect?
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Shared neural representations of cognitive conflict and negative affect in the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex
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Measuring adaptive control in conflict tasks
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Reward anticipation changes corticospinal excitability during task preparation depending on response requirements and time pressure
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Learning to be in control involves response-specific mechanisms
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The affective twitches of task switches : task switch cues are evaluated as negative
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Reappraising cognitive control : normal reactive adjustments following conflict processing are abolished by proactive emotion regulation
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Differential effects of sustained and transient effort triggered by reward : a combined EEG and pupillometry study
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The effect of dopaminergic medication on conflict adaptation in Parkinson's disease
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Reduced distractor interference during vagus nerve stimulation
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Early and late indications of item-specific control in a Stroop mouse tracking study
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Reactive and proactive control in arithmetical strategy selection
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The role of temporal predictability for early attentional adjustments after conflict
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The role of anterior cingulate cortex in the affective evaluation of conflict
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Parsing the effects of reward on cognitive control
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Sequence learning in Parkinson's disease : focusing on action dynamics and the role of dopaminergic medication
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Reward anticipation modulates primary motor cortex excitability during task preparation
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Errors disrupt subsequent early attentional processes
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Grounding cognitive control in associative learning
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Distinguishing the influence of task difficulty on error-related ERP susing surface Laplacian transformation
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Keep calm and be patient: the influence of anxiety and time on post-error adaptations
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Strategy changes after errors improve performance
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Improved memory for error feedback
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Modulation of attention-related ERPs and cortical oscillatory activity after cognitive conflict resolution
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It wasn't me! Motor activation from irrelevant spatial information in the absence of a response
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Eliminating mirror responses by instructions
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Sleep deprivation selectively disrupts top-down adaptation to cognitive conflict in the Stroop test
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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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- Miscellaneous
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Is conflict adaptation an illusion?
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Irrelevant location information influences accuracy in bowling
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Open your eyes for prediction errors
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No pain, no gain: the affective valence of congruency conditions changes following a successful response
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The role of selective attention in the Gratton effect
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Disentangling posterror and postconflict reduction of interference
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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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Conscious and unconscious context-specific cognitive control
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The role of the striatum in effort-based decision-making in the absence of reward
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Context-specific control and context selection in conflict tasks
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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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Affective modulation of cognitive control is determined by performance-contingency and mediated by ventromedial prefrontal and cingulate cortex
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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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Blinded by an error
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Attention modulation by proportion congruency: the asymmetrical list shifting effect
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The hot-hand fallacy in cognitive control: repetition expectancy modulates the congruency sequence effect
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Increased cognitive control during norepinephrine release through acute vagus nerve stimulation
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Blinking predicts enhanced cognitive control
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The effect of alcohol and placebo on post-error adjustments
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- Miscellaneous
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Cognitive and affective control
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Reward modulates adaptations to conflict
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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
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Error adaptation in mental arithmetic
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Conflict: Run! Reduced stroop interference with avoidance responses
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Increased orienting to unexpected action outcomes in schizophrenia
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Orienting to errors with and without immediate feedback
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Slowing after infrequent salient feedback irrespective of valence: support for the orienting account
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Conflict and error adaptation in the Simon task
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Post-conflict slowing: cognitive adaptation after conflict processing
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Sequential analysis of the numerical stroop effect reveals response suppression
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Conflict adaptation by means of associative learning
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How monitoring other's actions influences one's own performance: post-error adjustments are influenced by the nature of the social interaction
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Working memory and executive control: a festschrift for Andre Vandierendonck
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Outcome expectancy and not accuracy determines posterror slowing: ERP support
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Adaptation by binding: a learning account of cognitive control
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Post-error slowing: An orienting account
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Stimulus ambiguity elicits response conflict
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Two orienting mechanisms, one architecture: A comment on Rusconi, Turatto and Umilta (2007)
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Cognitive control acts locally
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Hebbian learning of cognitive control: Dealing with specific and nonspecific adaptation
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Dissociating conflict adaptation from feature integration: A multiple regression approach
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The size of the Simon effect depends on the nature of the relevant task
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New visuospatial associations by training verbospatial mappings in the first language
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Stimulus conflict predicts conflict adaptation in a numerical flanker task
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Stimulus- and response-conflict-induced cognitive control in the flanker task
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Automatic response activation of implicit spatial information: Evidence from the SNARC effect
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Shared spatial representations for numbers and space: The reversal of the SNARC and the Simon effects
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Sustained suppression in congruency tasks
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Top-down and bottom-up sequential modulations of congruency effects
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Response monitoring and expectancy in random serial RT tasks
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Voluntary and involuntary control over automatic processing in spatial congruency tasks: Editors' introduction
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A sequential analysis of relevant and irrelevant information in the Stroop task
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Effects of stimulus-stimulus compatibility and stimulus-response compatibility on response inhibition
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Sequential effects on speeded information processing: A developmental study
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Sequence learning and sequential effects
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Irrelevant auditory attention shifts prime corresponding responses
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The influence of irrelevant stimulus changes on stimulus and response repetition effects
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Sequential analysis of a Simon task: evidence for an attention-shift account
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Knowledge consolidation and abstraction in sequence learning
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Lorazepam but not diazepam impairs identification of pictures on the basis of specific contour fragments