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An interpreter advantage in executive functions? A systematic review
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Does incidental sequence learning allow us to better manage upcoming conflicting events?
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Peer presence effects on eye movements and attentional performance
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Predicting trait-like individual differences in fear of pain in the healthy state using gray matter volume
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Prefrontal TDCS attenuates medial prefrontal connectivity upon being criticized in individuals scoring high on perceived criticism
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Outcome contingency selectively affects the neural coding of outcomes but not of tasks
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Thinking theta and alpha : mechanisms of intuitive and analytical reasoning
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Instructed and acquired contingencies in response-inhibition tasks
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Defensive motivation increases conflict adaptation through local changes in cognitive control : evidence from ERPs and mid-frontal theta
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Motivation and cognitive control in depression
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Treatment of resistant depression : a pilot study assessing the efficacy of a tDCS-mindfulness program compared with a tDCS-relaxation program
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On the assimilation of instructions : stimulus-response associations are implemented but not stimulus-task associations
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Learning to be in control involves response-specific mechanisms
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Automatic imitation of multiple agents : a computational model
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Preparing for hard times : scalp and intracranial physiological signatures of proactive cognitive control
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The instruction-based congruency effect predicts task execution efficiency : evidence from inter- and intra-individual differences
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Different faces of (un)controllability : control restoration modulates the efficiency of task switching
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Attentional disengagement from emotional information predicts future depression via changes in ruminative brooding : a five-month longitudinal eye-tracking study
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Persistent modification of cognitive control through attention training
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Transient and sustained control mechanisms supporting novel instructed behavior