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Ines Jentzsch

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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 23, 2008
Why do we slow down after an error? Mechanisms underlying the effects of posterror slowingInes Jentzsch, Carolin Dudschig
Psychophysiology|October 1, 2010
Are temporal response features prepared in fixed order? Inferences from movement-related potentialsHartmut Leuthold, Ines Jentzsch
Perception & Psychophysics|December 20, 2002
Functional localization and mechanisms of sequential effects in serial reaction time tasksInes Jentzsch, Werner Sommer
Psychophysiology|July 31, 2008
Locus of response slowing resulting from alternation-based processing interferenceCarolin Dudschig, Ines Jentzsch
Biological Psychology|September 25, 2002
Distinguishing neural sources of movement preparation and execution. An electrophysiological analysisHartmut Leuthold, Ines Jentzsch
Experimental Brain Research|May 16, 2002
Spatiotemporal source localisation reveals involvement of medial premotor areas in movement reprogrammingHartmut Leuthold, Ines Jentzsch
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 19, 2012
False external feedback modulates posterror slowing and the f-P300: implications for theories of posterror adjustmentBlair Saunders, Ines Jentzsch
Biological Psychology|February 11, 2015
The effects of musical training on movement pre-programming and re-programming abilities: an event-related potential investigationMelis Anatürk, Ines Jentzsch
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|September 1, 2005
Response conflict determines sequential effects in serial response time tasks with short response-stimulus intervalsInes Jentzsch, Hartmut Leuthold
Acta Psychologica|November 9, 2002
The effect of intentional expectancy on mental processing: a chronopsychophysiological investigationInes Jentzsch, Werner Sommer
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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 23, 2008
Why do we slow down after an error? Mechanisms underlying the effects of posterror slowingInes Jentzsch, Carolin Dudschig
Psychophysiology|October 1, 2010
Are temporal response features prepared in fixed order? Inferences from movement-related potentialsHartmut Leuthold, Ines Jentzsch
Perception & Psychophysics|December 20, 2002
Functional localization and mechanisms of sequential effects in serial reaction time tasksInes Jentzsch, Werner Sommer
Psychophysiology|July 31, 2008
Locus of response slowing resulting from alternation-based processing interferenceCarolin Dudschig, Ines Jentzsch
Biological Psychology|September 25, 2002
Distinguishing neural sources of movement preparation and execution. An electrophysiological analysisHartmut Leuthold, Ines Jentzsch
Experimental Brain Research|May 16, 2002
Spatiotemporal source localisation reveals involvement of medial premotor areas in movement reprogrammingHartmut Leuthold, Ines Jentzsch
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 19, 2012
False external feedback modulates posterror slowing and the f-P300: implications for theories of posterror adjustmentBlair Saunders, Ines Jentzsch
Biological Psychology|February 11, 2015
The effects of musical training on movement pre-programming and re-programming abilities: an event-related potential investigationMelis Anatürk, Ines Jentzsch
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|September 1, 2005
Response conflict determines sequential effects in serial response time tasks with short response-stimulus intervalsInes Jentzsch, Hartmut Leuthold
Acta Psychologica|November 9, 2002
The effect of intentional expectancy on mental processing: a chronopsychophysiological investigationInes Jentzsch, Werner Sommer
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