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Daniel H Weissman

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 22, 2024
Both congruent and incongruent trials drive the congruency sequence effect: Novel support for an episodic retrieval view of adaptive control in the prime-probe taskMatthew G Dunaway, Daniel H Weissman
Visual Cognition|July 23, 2011
Set-specific capture can be reduced by preemptively occupying a limited-capacity focus of attentionKatherine Sledge Moore, Daniel H Weissman
Memory & Cognition|December 5, 2024
The list-wide proportion congruency effect is larger when the distractor precedes the target: Evidence for conflict-independent control in the prime-probe taskDaniel H Weissman, Chloe E Saba
Laterality|October 30, 2004
Hemispheric asymmetries in global-local perception: effects of individual differences in neuroticismRebecca J Compton, Daniel H Weissman
Plos One|July 15, 2014
Congruency sequence effects without feature integration or contingency learning confoundsJames R Schmidt, Daniel H Weissman
Psychological Research|March 14, 2024
Proactive response preparation contributes to contingency learning: novel evidence from force-sensitive keyboardsDaniel H Weissman, James R Schmidt
Neuroimage|August 24, 2010
Variations of response time in a selective attention task are linked to variations of functional connectivity in the attentional networkJérôme Prado, Joshua Carp, Daniel H Weissman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 5, 2014
Determinants of congruency sequence effects without learning and memory confoundsDaniel H Weissman, Jiefeng Jiang, Tobias Egner
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|December 14, 2023
Comparing partial repetition costs in two- and four-choice tasks: Evidence for abstract relational codesEliot Hazeltine, Iring Koch, Daniel H Weissman
Psychological Research|March 8, 2011
The influence of response conflict on voluntary task switching: a novel test of the conflict monitoring modelJoseph M Orr, Joshua Carp, Daniel H Weissman
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 22, 2024
Both congruent and incongruent trials drive the congruency sequence effect: Novel support for an episodic retrieval view of adaptive control in the prime-probe taskMatthew G Dunaway, Daniel H Weissman
Visual Cognition|July 23, 2011
Set-specific capture can be reduced by preemptively occupying a limited-capacity focus of attentionKatherine Sledge Moore, Daniel H Weissman
Memory & Cognition|December 5, 2024
The list-wide proportion congruency effect is larger when the distractor precedes the target: Evidence for conflict-independent control in the prime-probe taskDaniel H Weissman, Chloe E Saba
Laterality|October 30, 2004
Hemispheric asymmetries in global-local perception: effects of individual differences in neuroticismRebecca J Compton, Daniel H Weissman
Plos One|July 15, 2014
Congruency sequence effects without feature integration or contingency learning confoundsJames R Schmidt, Daniel H Weissman
Psychological Research|March 14, 2024
Proactive response preparation contributes to contingency learning: novel evidence from force-sensitive keyboardsDaniel H Weissman, James R Schmidt
Neuroimage|August 24, 2010
Variations of response time in a selective attention task are linked to variations of functional connectivity in the attentional networkJérôme Prado, Joshua Carp, Daniel H Weissman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 5, 2014
Determinants of congruency sequence effects without learning and memory confoundsDaniel H Weissman, Jiefeng Jiang, Tobias Egner
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|December 14, 2023
Comparing partial repetition costs in two- and four-choice tasks: Evidence for abstract relational codesEliot Hazeltine, Iring Koch, Daniel H Weissman
Psychological Research|March 8, 2011
The influence of response conflict on voluntary task switching: a novel test of the conflict monitoring modelJoseph M Orr, Joshua Carp, Daniel H Weissman
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