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Thomas Dolk

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Frontiers in Psychology|November 10, 2018
The Multimodal Go-Nogo Simon Effect: Signifying the Relevance of Stimulus Features in the Go-Nogo Simon Paradigm Impacts Event Representations and Task PerformanceThomas Dolk, Roman Liepelt
Frontiers in Psychology|August 21, 2018
Are You Keeping an Eye on Me? The Influence of Competition and Cooperation on Joint Simon Task PerformanceJonathan Mendl, Kerstin Fröber, Thomas Dolk
Psychological Research|April 9, 2016
Self-perception beyond the body: the role of past agencyRoman Liepelt, Thomas Dolk, Bernhard Hommel
Psychological Research|November 15, 2011
Bidirectional semantic interference between action and speechRoman Liepelt, Thomas Dolk, Wolfgang Prinz
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|March 15, 2011
The benefit of gestures during communication: evidence from hearing and hearing-impaired individualsChristian Obermeier, Thomas Dolk, Thomas C Gunter
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|November 5, 2015
A role of goals for social inhibition of return?Markus Janczyk, Timothy N Welsh, Thomas Dolk
Acta Psychologica|August 10, 2019
Retraction notice to "Auditory (dis-)fluency triggers sequential processing adjustments" [ACTPSY 191 (2018) 69-75]Thomas Dolk, Claudia Freigang, Johanna Bogon, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|January 24, 2013
The (not so) social Simon effect: a referential coding accountThomas Dolk, Bernhard Hommel, Wolfgang Prinz, et al.
Plos One|March 29, 2013
Visual experience determines the use of external reference frames in joint action controlThomas Dolk, Roman Liepelt, Wolfgang Prinz, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 6, 2014
The joint flanker effect: less social than previously thoughtThomas Dolk, Bernhard Hommel, Wolfgang Prinz, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|November 10, 2018
The Multimodal Go-Nogo Simon Effect: Signifying the Relevance of Stimulus Features in the Go-Nogo Simon Paradigm Impacts Event Representations and Task PerformanceThomas Dolk, Roman Liepelt
Frontiers in Psychology|August 21, 2018
Are You Keeping an Eye on Me? The Influence of Competition and Cooperation on Joint Simon Task PerformanceJonathan Mendl, Kerstin Fröber, Thomas Dolk
Psychological Research|April 9, 2016
Self-perception beyond the body: the role of past agencyRoman Liepelt, Thomas Dolk, Bernhard Hommel
Psychological Research|November 15, 2011
Bidirectional semantic interference between action and speechRoman Liepelt, Thomas Dolk, Wolfgang Prinz
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|March 15, 2011
The benefit of gestures during communication: evidence from hearing and hearing-impaired individualsChristian Obermeier, Thomas Dolk, Thomas C Gunter
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|November 5, 2015
A role of goals for social inhibition of return?Markus Janczyk, Timothy N Welsh, Thomas Dolk
Acta Psychologica|August 10, 2019
Retraction notice to "Auditory (dis-)fluency triggers sequential processing adjustments" [ACTPSY 191 (2018) 69-75]Thomas Dolk, Claudia Freigang, Johanna Bogon, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|January 24, 2013
The (not so) social Simon effect: a referential coding accountThomas Dolk, Bernhard Hommel, Wolfgang Prinz, et al.
Plos One|March 29, 2013
Visual experience determines the use of external reference frames in joint action controlThomas Dolk, Roman Liepelt, Wolfgang Prinz, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 6, 2014
The joint flanker effect: less social than previously thoughtThomas Dolk, Bernhard Hommel, Wolfgang Prinz, et al.
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