Self-inhibition and the Relationship Between Low-level Motor Control and High-level Cognitive Control Processes

Lead Research Organisation: University of Warwick
Department Name: Psychology

Abstract

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Publications

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Schlaghecken F (2009) Either or neither, but not both: locating the effects of masked primes. in Proceedings. Biological sciences

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Schlaghecken F (2011) Multiple systems for cognitive control: evidence from a hybrid prime-Simon task. in Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance

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Schlaghecken F (2008) The negative compatibility effect: A case for self-inhibition. in Advances in cognitive psychology