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David Dignath

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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 8, 2024
Task-order control in dual-tasks: Only marginal interactions between conflict at lower levels and higher processes of task organizationValentin Koob, David Dignath, Markus Janczyk
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|December 22, 2014
Flexible conflict management: conflict avoidance and conflict adjustment in reactive cognitive controlDavid Dignath, Andrea Kiesel, Andreas B Eder
Experimental Psychology|September 1, 2018
Individual Differences in Uncertainty Tolerance Are not Associated With Cognitive Control Functions in the Flanker TaskPhilipp Alexander Schroeder, David Dignath, Markus Janczyk
Acta Psychologica|January 31, 2017
Phasic valence and arousal do not influence post-conflict adjustments in the Simon taskDavid Dignath, Markus Janczyk, Andreas B Eder
Psychological Research|August 24, 2023
Memory for abstract control states does not decay with increasing retrieval delaysMoritz Schiltenwolf, Andrea Kiesel, Christian Frings, et al.
Psychological Research|September 26, 2019
Investigating limits of task prioritization in dual-tasking: evidence from the prioritized processing and the psychological refractory period paradigmsTobias Rieger, Victor Mittelstädt, David Dignath, et al.
Journal of Cognition|September 8, 2022
Binding Error-Induced Control StatesAnna Foerster, Moritz Schiltenwolf, David Dignath, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 22, 2019
Electrophysiological evidence for action-effect predictionDavid Dignath, Andrea Kiesel, Christian Frings, et al.
Psychological Science|August 31, 2013
It takes two to imitate: anticipation and imitation in social interactionRoland Pfister, David Dignath, Bernhard Hommel, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 6, 2019
Reconciling cognitive-control and episodic-retrieval accounts of sequential conflict modulation: Binding of control-states into event-filesDavid Dignath, Lea Johannsen, Bernhard Hommel, et al.
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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 8, 2024
Task-order control in dual-tasks: Only marginal interactions between conflict at lower levels and higher processes of task organizationValentin Koob, David Dignath, Markus Janczyk
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|December 22, 2014
Flexible conflict management: conflict avoidance and conflict adjustment in reactive cognitive controlDavid Dignath, Andrea Kiesel, Andreas B Eder
Experimental Psychology|September 1, 2018
Individual Differences in Uncertainty Tolerance Are not Associated With Cognitive Control Functions in the Flanker TaskPhilipp Alexander Schroeder, David Dignath, Markus Janczyk
Acta Psychologica|January 31, 2017
Phasic valence and arousal do not influence post-conflict adjustments in the Simon taskDavid Dignath, Markus Janczyk, Andreas B Eder
Psychological Research|August 24, 2023
Memory for abstract control states does not decay with increasing retrieval delaysMoritz Schiltenwolf, Andrea Kiesel, Christian Frings, et al.
Psychological Research|September 26, 2019
Investigating limits of task prioritization in dual-tasking: evidence from the prioritized processing and the psychological refractory period paradigmsTobias Rieger, Victor Mittelstädt, David Dignath, et al.
Journal of Cognition|September 8, 2022
Binding Error-Induced Control StatesAnna Foerster, Moritz Schiltenwolf, David Dignath, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 22, 2019
Electrophysiological evidence for action-effect predictionDavid Dignath, Andrea Kiesel, Christian Frings, et al.
Psychological Science|August 31, 2013
It takes two to imitate: anticipation and imitation in social interactionRoland Pfister, David Dignath, Bernhard Hommel, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 6, 2019
Reconciling cognitive-control and episodic-retrieval accounts of sequential conflict modulation: Binding of control-states into event-filesDavid Dignath, Lea Johannsen, Bernhard Hommel, et al.
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