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Albert Kok

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Brain and Cognition|May 26, 2022
Cognitive control, motivation and fatigue: A cognitive neuroscience perspectiveAlbert Kok
Frontiers in Cognition|June 24, 2026
Representationalism can connect neuroscience and philosophyAlbert Kok
Psychophysiology|December 5, 2002
Intermodal spatial attention differs between vision and audition: an event-related potential analysisDurk Talsma, Albert Kok
Brain Research|April 25, 2006
The control of attention and actions: current research and future developmentsAlbert Kok, K Richard Ridderinkhof, Markus Ullsperger
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|June 30, 2006
Selective attention to spatial and non-spatial visual stimuli is affected differentially by age: effects on event-related brain potentials and performance dataDurk Talsma, Albert Kok, K Richard Ridderinkhof
Brain and Cognition|June 8, 2007
Attentional orienting across the sensory modalitiesDurk Talsma, Albert Kok, Heleen A Slagter, et al.
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|August 25, 2004
Caffeine strengthens action monitoring: evidence from the error-related negativityZoë Tieges, K Richard Ridderinkhof, Jan Snel, et al.
Brain and Cognition|September 11, 2008
Caffeine does not modulate inhibitory controlZoë Tieges, Jan Snel, Albert Kok, et al.
Psychophysiology|June 2, 2007
Effects of caffeine on anticipatory control processes: evidence from a cued task-switch paradigmZoë Tieges, Jan Snel, Albert Kok, et al.
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|February 22, 2005
Spatio-temporal dynamics of top-down control: directing attention to location and/or color as revealed by ERPs and source modelingHeleen A Slagter, Albert Kok, Nisan Mol, et al.
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Brain and Cognition|May 26, 2022
Cognitive control, motivation and fatigue: A cognitive neuroscience perspectiveAlbert Kok
Frontiers in Cognition|June 24, 2026
Representationalism can connect neuroscience and philosophyAlbert Kok
Psychophysiology|December 5, 2002
Intermodal spatial attention differs between vision and audition: an event-related potential analysisDurk Talsma, Albert Kok
Brain Research|April 25, 2006
The control of attention and actions: current research and future developmentsAlbert Kok, K Richard Ridderinkhof, Markus Ullsperger
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|June 30, 2006
Selective attention to spatial and non-spatial visual stimuli is affected differentially by age: effects on event-related brain potentials and performance dataDurk Talsma, Albert Kok, K Richard Ridderinkhof
Brain and Cognition|June 8, 2007
Attentional orienting across the sensory modalitiesDurk Talsma, Albert Kok, Heleen A Slagter, et al.
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|August 25, 2004
Caffeine strengthens action monitoring: evidence from the error-related negativityZoë Tieges, K Richard Ridderinkhof, Jan Snel, et al.
Brain and Cognition|September 11, 2008
Caffeine does not modulate inhibitory controlZoë Tieges, Jan Snel, Albert Kok, et al.
Psychophysiology|June 2, 2007
Effects of caffeine on anticipatory control processes: evidence from a cued task-switch paradigmZoë Tieges, Jan Snel, Albert Kok, et al.
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|February 22, 2005
Spatio-temporal dynamics of top-down control: directing attention to location and/or color as revealed by ERPs and source modelingHeleen A Slagter, Albert Kok, Nisan Mol, et al.
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