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Baptist Liefooghe

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Acta Psychologica|June 2, 2017
The contribution of task-choice response selection to the switch cost in voluntary task switchingBaptist Liefooghe
Psychological Research|September 13, 2018
Attention for future rewardHelen Tibboel, Baptist Liefooghe
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 28, 2013
Component processes in voluntary task switchingJelle Demanet, Baptist Liefooghe
Journal of Cognition|September 14, 2019
On the Assimilation of Instructions: Stimulus-response Associations are Implemented but not Stimulus-task AssociationsBaptist Liefooghe, Frederick Verbruggen
Acta Psychologica|April 27, 2018
Motor command inhibition and the representation of response mode during motor imageryJuliane Scheil, Baptist Liefooghe
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|December 23, 2009
Increasing the difficulty of response selection does not increase the switch costBaptist Liefooghe, Frederick Verbruggen
Plos One|March 11, 2016
Feature Integration and Task Switching: Diminished Switch Costs after Controlling for Stimulus, Response, and Cue RepetitionsJames R Schmidt, Baptist Liefooghe
International Journal of Psychology : Journal International De Psychologie|June 3, 2015
A functional approach for research on cognitive control: Analysing cognitive control tasks and their effects in terms of operant conditioningBaptist Liefooghe, Jan De Houwer
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence|January 30, 2023
Three levels at which the user's cognition can be represented in artificial intelligenceBaptist Liefooghe, Leendert van Maanen
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 17, 2010
Persisting activation in voluntary task switching: it all depends on the instructionsBaptist Liefooghe, Jelle Demanet, André Vandierendonck
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Acta Psychologica|June 2, 2017
The contribution of task-choice response selection to the switch cost in voluntary task switchingBaptist Liefooghe
Psychological Research|September 13, 2018
Attention for future rewardHelen Tibboel, Baptist Liefooghe
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 28, 2013
Component processes in voluntary task switchingJelle Demanet, Baptist Liefooghe
Journal of Cognition|September 14, 2019
On the Assimilation of Instructions: Stimulus-response Associations are Implemented but not Stimulus-task AssociationsBaptist Liefooghe, Frederick Verbruggen
Acta Psychologica|April 27, 2018
Motor command inhibition and the representation of response mode during motor imageryJuliane Scheil, Baptist Liefooghe
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|December 23, 2009
Increasing the difficulty of response selection does not increase the switch costBaptist Liefooghe, Frederick Verbruggen
Plos One|March 11, 2016
Feature Integration and Task Switching: Diminished Switch Costs after Controlling for Stimulus, Response, and Cue RepetitionsJames R Schmidt, Baptist Liefooghe
International Journal of Psychology : Journal International De Psychologie|June 3, 2015
A functional approach for research on cognitive control: Analysing cognitive control tasks and their effects in terms of operant conditioningBaptist Liefooghe, Jan De Houwer
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence|January 30, 2023
Three levels at which the user's cognition can be represented in artificial intelligenceBaptist Liefooghe, Leendert van Maanen
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 17, 2010
Persisting activation in voluntary task switching: it all depends on the instructionsBaptist Liefooghe, Jelle Demanet, André Vandierendonck
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