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Advances in Cognitive Psychology|May 1, 2020
Effects of Overlap Between Consecutive Words on Speeded Typing Inform About Representation of Serial Order Within WordsFang Zhao, Robert Gaschler, Teresa Travi, et al.
Plos One|November 13, 2015
Fostering Formal Commutativity Knowledge with Approximate ArithmeticSonja Maria Hansen, Hilde Haider, Alexandra Eichler, et al.
Acta Psychologica|September 19, 2018
Differential effects of cue-based and sequence knowledge-based predictability on multitasking performanceRobert Gaschler, Maike Kemper, Fang Zhao, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|December 8, 2017
Why Prediction Matters in Multitasking and How Predictability Can Improve ItLaura Broeker, Andrea Kiesel, Stefanie Aufschnaiter, et al.
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Advances in Cognitive Psychology|May 1, 2020
Effects of Overlap Between Consecutive Words on Speeded Typing Inform About Representation of Serial Order Within WordsFang Zhao, Robert Gaschler, Teresa Travi, et al.
Plos One|November 13, 2015
Fostering Formal Commutativity Knowledge with Approximate ArithmeticSonja Maria Hansen, Hilde Haider, Alexandra Eichler, et al.
Acta Psychologica|September 19, 2018
Differential effects of cue-based and sequence knowledge-based predictability on multitasking performanceRobert Gaschler, Maike Kemper, Fang Zhao, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|December 8, 2017
Why Prediction Matters in Multitasking and How Predictability Can Improve ItLaura Broeker, Andrea Kiesel, Stefanie Aufschnaiter, et al.
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