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Acta psychologica
Acta psychologica
Involuntary refreshing of mental representations.
Involuntary attentional shifts as a function of set and processing fluency.
Involuntary symbol manipulation (Pig Latin) from external control: Implications for thought suppression.
Involuntary symbol manipulation (Pig Latin) from external control: Implications for thought suppression.
Representations in working memory yield interference effects found with externally-triggered representations.
Representations in working memory yield interference effects found with externally-triggered representations.
Traditional response interference effects from anticipated action outcomes: a response-effect compatibility paradigm.
Traditional response interference effects from anticipated action outcomes: a response-effect compatibility paradigm.