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Autistic traits are related to worse performance in a volatile reward learning task despite adaptive learning rates
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The impact of implicit and explicit suggestions that ‘there is nothing to learn’ on implicit sequence learning
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Social group membership does not modulate automatic imitation in a contrastive multi-agent paradigm
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Does incidental sequence learning allow us to better manage upcoming conflicting events?
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Variability in the analysis of a single neuroimaging dataset by many teams
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What is cognitive control without affect?
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Cultural pressure and biased responding in free will attitudes
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Shared neural representations of cognitive conflict and negative affect in the medial frontal cortex
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The relation between preference for predictability and autistic traits
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Neural correlates of reward-related response tendencies in an equiprobable Go/NoGo task
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The instruction-based congruency effect predicts task execution efficiency : evidence from inter- and intra-individual differences
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Learning to be in control involves response-specific mechanisms
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Executive functions are cognitive gadgets
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Measuring adaptive control in conflict tasks
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The affective twitches of task switches : task switch cues are evaluated as negative
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Humans show a higher preference for stimuli that are predictive relative to those that are predictable
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Shared neural representations of cognitive conflict and negative affect in the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex
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Getting a grip on cognitive flexibility
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Sensory prediction errors are less modulated by global context in autism spectrum disorder
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Encoding of novel verbal instructions for prospective action in the lateral prefrontal cortex : evidence from univariate and multivariate functional magnetic resonance imaging analysis