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James A Grange

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Experimental Psychology|January 15, 2019
Does Task Activation in Task Switching Influence Inhibition or Episodic Interference?James A Grange
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 27, 2025
Control of stimulus set and response set in task switchingJames A Grange
Journal of Psychiatric Research|January 15, 2022
Computational modelling of the speed-accuracy tradeoff: No evidence for an association with depression symptomatologyJames A Grange
Behavior Research Methods|July 16, 2015
flankr: An R package implementing computational models of attentional selectivityJames A Grange
Frontiers in Psychology|March 5, 2016
Temporal Distinctiveness in Task Switching: Assessing the Mixture-Distribution AssumptionJames A Grange
Cognition & Emotion|February 13, 2023
Rumination and inhibition in task switching: no evidence for an associationJames A Grange
Psychological Research|December 29, 2009
Cue-switch costs in task-switching: cue priming or control processes?James A Grange, George Houghton
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|June 23, 2010
Heightened conflict in cue-target translation increases backward inhibition in set switchingJames A Grange, George Houghton
Behavior Research Methods|September 22, 2022
A spurious correlation between difference scores in evidence-accumulation model parametersJames A Grange, Stefanie Schuch
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 18, 2011
Task preparation and task inhibition: a comment on Koch, Gade, Schuch, & Philipp (2010)James A Grange, George Houghton
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Experimental Psychology|January 15, 2019
Does Task Activation in Task Switching Influence Inhibition or Episodic Interference?James A Grange
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 27, 2025
Control of stimulus set and response set in task switchingJames A Grange
Journal of Psychiatric Research|January 15, 2022
Computational modelling of the speed-accuracy tradeoff: No evidence for an association with depression symptomatologyJames A Grange
Behavior Research Methods|July 16, 2015
flankr: An R package implementing computational models of attentional selectivityJames A Grange
Frontiers in Psychology|March 5, 2016
Temporal Distinctiveness in Task Switching: Assessing the Mixture-Distribution AssumptionJames A Grange
Cognition & Emotion|February 13, 2023
Rumination and inhibition in task switching: no evidence for an associationJames A Grange
Psychological Research|December 29, 2009
Cue-switch costs in task-switching: cue priming or control processes?James A Grange, George Houghton
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|June 23, 2010
Heightened conflict in cue-target translation increases backward inhibition in set switchingJames A Grange, George Houghton
Behavior Research Methods|September 22, 2022
A spurious correlation between difference scores in evidence-accumulation model parametersJames A Grange, Stefanie Schuch
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 18, 2011
Task preparation and task inhibition: a comment on Koch, Gade, Schuch, & Philipp (2010)James A Grange, George Houghton
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