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More than Attentional Tuning - Investigating the Mechanisms Underlying Practice Gains and Preparation in Task Switching.How positive affect modulates proactive control: reduced usage of informative cues under positive affect with low arousalSequential modulation of cue use in the task switching paradigmAttention, intention, and strategy in preparatory control.Succumbing to bottom-up biases on task choice predicts increased switch costs in the voluntary task switching paradigm.You can't always get what you want: the influence of unexpected task constraint on voluntary task switching.
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Task preparation and stimulus-evoked competition.
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Task preparation and stimulus-evoked competition.
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Task preparation and stimulus-evoked competition.
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Task preparation and stimulus-evoked competition.
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Task preparation and stimulus-evoked competition.
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Task preparation and stimulus-evoked competition.
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Task preparation and stimulus-evoked competition.
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Alexandra Peters
Aquiles Luna-Rodriguez
Mike Hübner
Rainer H Kluwe
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10.1016/J.ACTPSY.2003.12.007
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2004-02-01T00:00:00Z