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The subjective evaluation of task switch cues is related to voluntary task switching
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Now you see it, now you don't : flanker presence induces the word concreteness effect
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People adaptively use information to improve their internal states and external outcomes
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Do serial order short-term memory and long-term learning abilities predict spelling skills in school-aged children?
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Visual affects : linking curiosity, Aha-Erlebnis, and memory through information gain
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A momentum effect in temporal arithmetic
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Dynamic expressions of confidence within an evidence accumulation framework
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A direct test of the similarity assumption : focusing on differences as compared with similarities decreases automatic imitation
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The effects of declaratively maintaining and proactively proceduralizing novel stimulus-response mappings
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Attentional prioritization reconfigures novel instructions into action-oriented task sets
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What exactly is learned in visual statistical learning? Insights from Bayesian modeling
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The affective twitches of task switches : task switch cues are evaluated as negative
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Literacy improves short-term serial recall of spoken verbal but not visuospatial items : evidence from illiterate and literate adults
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Linguistic entrenchment : prior knowledge impacts statistical learning performance
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Spatialization in working memory is related to literacy and reading direction : culture 'literarily' directs our thoughts
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Motor simulation of multiple observed actions
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Automatic imitation of pro- and antisocial gestures: Is implicit social behavior censored?
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Conditioning task switching behavior
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Is there a domain-general cognitive sequencing system? Evidence from structural priming across music, math, action descriptions, and language
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Evidence for capacity sharing when stopping
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Walking direction triggers visuo-spatial orienting in 6-month-old infants and adults: an eye tracking study
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Single-trial multisensory memories affect later auditory and visual object discrimination
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Social scaling of extrapersonal space: target objects are judged as closer when the reference frame is a human agent with available movement potentialities
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Lying relies on the truth
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From language-specific to shared syntactic representations: the influence of second language proficiency on syntactic sharing in bilinguals
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When errors do not matter: weakening belief in intentional control impairs cognitive reaction to errors
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Blinded by an error
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Power to the will: how exerting physical effort boosts the sense of agency
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Unconscious semantic activation depends on feature-specific attention allocation
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Motivating inhibition: reward prospect speeds up response cancellation
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Reward modulates adaptations to conflict
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Evidence for the automatic evaluation of self-generated actions
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The size congruity effect: is bigger always more?
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A working memory account for spatial–numerical associations
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Rapid parallel semantic processing of numbers without awareness
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Parafoveal processing during reading is reduced across a morphological boundary
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Does verb bias modulate syntactic priming?
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When do we simulate non-human agents? : dissociating communicative and non-communicative actions
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The cognitive representation of intending not to act: evidence for specific non-action-effect binding
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The influence of reward associations on conflict processing in the stroop task
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The KEY to the ROCK: Near-homophony in nonnative visual word recognition
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Persistence of emphasis in language production: A cross-linguistic approach
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Post-error slowing: An orienting account
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Numbers are associated with different types of spatial information depending on the task
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Concurrent processing of words and their replacements during speech
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The SNARC effect does not imply a mental number line
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A colorful walk, but is it on the mental number line? Reply to Cohen Kadosh, Tzelgov, and Henik
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Cognitive control acts locally
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Behavioral aspects of epilepsy: principles and practice
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Priming reveals differential coding of symbolic and non-symbolic quantities
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Age of acquisition effects in picture naming: Evidence for a lexical-semantic competition hypothesis
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Word meaning and the control of eye fixation: semantic competitor effects and the visual world paradigm
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Unconscious semantic categorization and mask interactions: An elaborate response to Kunde et al. (2005)
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How to trigger elaborate processing? A comment on Kunde, Kiesel, and Hoffmann (2003)
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The mental representation of ordinal sequences is spatially organized
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Single-digit and two-digit Arabic numerals address the same semantic number line.
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Does language really matter when doing arithmetic?: reply to Campbell
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The Whorfian hypothesis and numerical cognition: is 'twenty-four' processed in the same way as 'four-and-twenty'?
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About the influence of the presentation format on arithmetical-fact retrieval processes