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Lauren D Grant

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Acta Psychologica|January 28, 2017
An attentional mechanism for minimizing cross-modal distractionLauren D Grant, Daniel H Weissman
Acta Psychologica|November 9, 2018
Turning distractors into targets increases the congruency sequence effectLauren D Grant, Daniel H Weissman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|August 11, 2022
The binary structure of event files generalizes to abstract features: A nonhierarchical explanation of task set boundaries for the congruency sequence effectLauren D Grant, Daniel H Weissman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|September 4, 2020
The congruency sequence effect in a modified prime-probe task indexes response-general controlDaniel H Weissman, Lauren D Grant, Matt Jones
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 24, 2020
Task sets serve as boundaries for the congruency sequence effectLauren D Grant, Savannah L Cookson, Daniel H Weissman
Acta Psychologica|August 27, 2017
Resisting distraction and response inhibition trigger similar enhancements of future performancePatrick G Bissett, Lauren D Grant, Daniel H Weissman
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 11, 2021
Rethinking attentional reset: Task sets determine the boundaries of adaptive controlLauren D Grant, Samantha R Cerpa, Daniel H Weissman
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 21, 2022
Partial repetition costs index a mixture of binding and signalingDaniel H Weissman, Lauren D Grant, Iring Koch, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|January 18, 2017
Identifying stimuli that cue multiple responses triggers the congruency sequence effect independent of response conflictDaniel H Weissman, Katelyn M Colter, Lauren D Grant, et al.
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Acta Psychologica|January 28, 2017
An attentional mechanism for minimizing cross-modal distractionLauren D Grant, Daniel H Weissman
Acta Psychologica|November 9, 2018
Turning distractors into targets increases the congruency sequence effectLauren D Grant, Daniel H Weissman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|August 11, 2022
The binary structure of event files generalizes to abstract features: A nonhierarchical explanation of task set boundaries for the congruency sequence effectLauren D Grant, Daniel H Weissman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|September 4, 2020
The congruency sequence effect in a modified prime-probe task indexes response-general controlDaniel H Weissman, Lauren D Grant, Matt Jones
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 24, 2020
Task sets serve as boundaries for the congruency sequence effectLauren D Grant, Savannah L Cookson, Daniel H Weissman
Acta Psychologica|August 27, 2017
Resisting distraction and response inhibition trigger similar enhancements of future performancePatrick G Bissett, Lauren D Grant, Daniel H Weissman
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 11, 2021
Rethinking attentional reset: Task sets determine the boundaries of adaptive controlLauren D Grant, Samantha R Cerpa, Daniel H Weissman
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 21, 2022
Partial repetition costs index a mixture of binding and signalingDaniel H Weissman, Lauren D Grant, Iring Koch, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|January 18, 2017
Identifying stimuli that cue multiple responses triggers the congruency sequence effect independent of response conflictDaniel H Weissman, Katelyn M Colter, Lauren D Grant, et al.
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