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February 28, 2024
Can frequent long stimulus onset ansynchronies (SOAs) foster the representation of two separated task-sets in dual-tasking?
Lasse Pelzer, Christoph Naefgen, Julius Herzig, et al.
Nature
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January 23, 2004
Sleep inspires insight
Ullrich Wagner, Steffen Gais, Hilde Haider, et al.
Acta Psychologica
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March 7, 2020
Sequential modulation of across-task congruency in the serial reaction time task
Fang Zhao, Robert Gaschler, David Olaf Nöhring, et al.
Plos One
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October 3, 2013
Spontaneous usage of different shortcuts based on the commutativity principle
Robert Gaschler, Bianca Vaterrodt, Peter A Frensch, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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November 30, 2006
Precursors of insight in event-related brain potentials
Simone Lang, Nadine Kanngieser, Piotr Jaśkowski, et al.
Journal of Cognition
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September 14, 2019
Sequence Knowledge on <i>When</i> and <i>What</i> Supports Dual-Tasking
Fang Zhao, Robert Gaschler, Lisa Schneider, et al.
Psychological Research
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April 27, 2020
Parallel and serial task processing in the PRP paradigm: a drift-diffusion model approach
André Mattes, Felice Tavera, Anja Ophey, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology
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June 25, 2014
Spontaneously spotting and applying shortcuts in arithmetic-a primary school perspective on expertise
Claudia Godau, Hilde Haider, Sonja Hansen, et al.
Human Movement Science
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February 15, 2024
Across-task binding: The development of a representation in learning a continuous movement sequence
Stefan Panzer, Christina Pfeifer, Luca Daniel, et al.
Plos One
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October 5, 2020
Origami folding: Taxing resources necessary for the acquisition of sequential skills
Fang Zhao, Robert Gaschler, Anneli Kneschke, et al.
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Psychological Research
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February 28, 2024
Can frequent long stimulus onset ansynchronies (SOAs) foster the representation of two separated task-sets in dual-tasking?
Lasse Pelzer, Christoph Naefgen, Julius Herzig, et al.
Nature
|
January 23, 2004
Sleep inspires insight
Ullrich Wagner, Steffen Gais, Hilde Haider, et al.
Acta Psychologica
|
March 7, 2020
Sequential modulation of across-task congruency in the serial reaction time task
Fang Zhao, Robert Gaschler, David Olaf Nöhring, et al.
Plos One
|
October 3, 2013
Spontaneous usage of different shortcuts based on the commutativity principle
Robert Gaschler, Bianca Vaterrodt, Peter A Frensch, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
|
November 30, 2006
Precursors of insight in event-related brain potentials
Simone Lang, Nadine Kanngieser, Piotr Jaśkowski, et al.
Journal of Cognition
|
September 14, 2019
Sequence Knowledge on <i>When</i> and <i>What</i> Supports Dual-Tasking
Fang Zhao, Robert Gaschler, Lisa Schneider, et al.
Psychological Research
|
April 27, 2020
Parallel and serial task processing in the PRP paradigm: a drift-diffusion model approach
André Mattes, Felice Tavera, Anja Ophey, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology
|
June 25, 2014
Spontaneously spotting and applying shortcuts in arithmetic-a primary school perspective on expertise
Claudia Godau, Hilde Haider, Sonja Hansen, et al.
Human Movement Science
|
February 15, 2024
Across-task binding: The development of a representation in learning a continuous movement sequence
Stefan Panzer, Christina Pfeifer, Luca Daniel, et al.
Plos One
|
October 5, 2020
Origami folding: Taxing resources necessary for the acquisition of sequential skills
Fang Zhao, Robert Gaschler, Anneli Kneschke, et al.
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