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The role of conjunctive representations in prioritizing and selecting planned actions
For flexible goal-directed behavior, prioritizing and selecting a specific action among multiple candidates is often important. Working …
Atsushi Kikumoto
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Ulrich Mayr
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David Badre
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The Role of Conjunctive Representations in Stopping Actions
Action selection appears to rely on conjunctive representations that nonlinearly integrate task-relevant features. Here, we tested a …
Atsushi Kikumoto
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Tesufuaishin Sameshima
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Ulrich Mayr
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The Dimensionality of Neural Representations for Control
Cognitive control allows us to think and behave flexibly based on our context and goals. At the heart of theories of cognitive control …
David Badre
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Apoorva Bhandari
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Haley Keglovits
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Atsushi Kikumoto
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Conjunctive Representations that Integrate Stimuli, Responses, and Rules are Critical for Action Selection
People can use abstract rules to flexibly configure and select actions for specific situations, yet how exactly rules shape actions …
Atsushi Kikumoto
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Ulrich Mayr
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The Effects of Three-Dimensional Context on Shape Perception
Humans have a unique ability to perceive shape in different ways. Although we naturally estimate objective (physical) shape in our …
Margaret E Sereno
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Kelly E Robles
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Atsushi Kikumoto
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Alexander J Bies
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Does Conflict Resolution Rely on Working Memory?
Theoretical considerations and results from individual differences studies suggest that working memory and conflict resolution are …
Melissa E Moss
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Atsushi Kikumoto
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Ulrich Mayr
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Balancing Model-based and Memory-free Action Selection under Competitive Pressure
In competitive situations, winning depends on selecting actions that surprise the opponent. Such unpredictable action can be generated …
Atsushi Kikumoto
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Ulrich Mayr
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EEG Decoding Reveals the Strength and Temporal Dynamics of Goal-Relevant Representations
Models of action control assume that attentional control settings regulate the processing of lower-level stimulus/response …
Jason Hubbard*
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Atsushi Kikumoto*
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Ulrich Mayr
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Decoding Hierarchical Control of Sequential Behavior in Oscillatory EEG Activity
Despite strong theoretical reasons for assuming that abstract representations organize complex action sequences in terms of subplans …
Atsushi Kikumoto
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Ulrich Mayr
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The Nature of Task Set Representations in Working Memory
Selection and preparation of action plans (task sets) is often assumed to occur in working memory (WM). Yet, the absence of consistent …
Atsushi Kikumoto
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Ulrich Mayr
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Dynamics of Task-set Carry-over: Evidence from Eye-movement Analyses
Trial-to-trial carry-over of task sets (i.e., task-set inertia) is often considered as a primary reason for task-switch costs. Yet, we …
Atsushi Kikumoto
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Jason Hubbard
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Ulrich Mayr
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Control of Task Sequences: What is the Role of Language?
It is almost a truism that language aids serial-order control through self-cuing of upcoming sequential elements. We measured speech …
U Mayr
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K Kleffner-Canucci
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A Kikumoto
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