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Conflict monitoring and cognitive control
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Ellenbogen, R.1
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Event files: Feature binding in and across perception and action
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Action control according to TEC (theory of event coding)
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Control of stimulus-response translation in dual-task performance
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Which attention is needed for implicit sequence learning?
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Toward an instance theory of automatization
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Executive control of visual attention in dual-task situations
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Logan, G. D., & Gordon, R. D. (2001). Executive control of visual attention in dual-task situations. Psychological Review, 108, 393–434.
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Electrophysiological evidence for parallel response selection in skilled typists
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Dual-task interference in simple tasks: Data and theory
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Pashler, H.E.1
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