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Catherine M Arrington

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Memory & Cognition|July 17, 2008
The effect of stimulus availability on task choice in voluntary task switchingCatherine M Arrington
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 4, 2009
The role of attentional networks in voluntary task switchingCatherine M Arrington, Melissa M Yates
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 18, 2009
What's on your mind: the influence of the contents of working memory on choiceStarla M Weaver, Catherine M Arrington
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|August 3, 2005
Voluntary task switching: chasing the elusive homunculusCatherine M Arrington, Gordon D Logan
Psychological Science|August 26, 2004
The cost of a voluntary task switchCatherine M Arrington, Gordon D Logan
Psychological Research|September 28, 2017
Assessing the role of reward in task selection using a reward-based voluntary task switching paradigmDavid A Braun, Catherine M Arrington
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 21, 2013
The effect of hierarchical task representations on task selection in voluntary task switchingStarla M Weaver, Catherine M Arrington
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|October 7, 2014
Rethinking volitional control over task choice in multitask environments: use of a stimulus set selection strategy in voluntary task switchingCatherine M Arrington, Starla M Weaver
Memory & Cognition|January 28, 2005
Episodic and semantic components of the compound-stimulus strategy in the explicit task-cuing procedureCatherine M Arrington, Gordon D Logan
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 25, 2015
Task frequency influences stimulus-driven effects on task selection during voluntary task switchingCatherine M Arrington, Kaitlin M Reiman
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Memory & Cognition|July 17, 2008
The effect of stimulus availability on task choice in voluntary task switchingCatherine M Arrington
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 4, 2009
The role of attentional networks in voluntary task switchingCatherine M Arrington, Melissa M Yates
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 18, 2009
What's on your mind: the influence of the contents of working memory on choiceStarla M Weaver, Catherine M Arrington
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|August 3, 2005
Voluntary task switching: chasing the elusive homunculusCatherine M Arrington, Gordon D Logan
Psychological Science|August 26, 2004
The cost of a voluntary task switchCatherine M Arrington, Gordon D Logan
Psychological Research|September 28, 2017
Assessing the role of reward in task selection using a reward-based voluntary task switching paradigmDavid A Braun, Catherine M Arrington
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 21, 2013
The effect of hierarchical task representations on task selection in voluntary task switchingStarla M Weaver, Catherine M Arrington
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|October 7, 2014
Rethinking volitional control over task choice in multitask environments: use of a stimulus set selection strategy in voluntary task switchingCatherine M Arrington, Starla M Weaver
Memory & Cognition|January 28, 2005
Episodic and semantic components of the compound-stimulus strategy in the explicit task-cuing procedureCatherine M Arrington, Gordon D Logan
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 25, 2015
Task frequency influences stimulus-driven effects on task selection during voluntary task switchingCatherine M Arrington, Kaitlin M Reiman
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