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Sunday, 9 March
Monday, 10 March
Tuesday, 11 March
Wednesday, 12 March
15:30 - 17:00
Poster Session 1 including Coffee break
15:30 - 17:00
Mon—Casino_1.801—Poster1—17
Cognitive control
{day_3l_code}-Poster1
Room:
Room: Casino_1.801
Mon—Casino_1.801—Poster1—1701
A new precueing paradigm: Impact of task preparation on multimodal precueing
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Ludivine Schils
, Institute of Psychology, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany
Mon—Casino_1.801—Poster1—1702
Plasticity of interference effects on n-2 repetition costs in task switching
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Alexander Berger
, Ulm University, Department of Psychology, 89075 Ulm
Mon—Casino_1.801—Poster1—1703
Beyond Dual Tasks: Investigating Task-order Coordination in Triple-Task Situations
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Sebastian Kübler
, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Mon—Casino_1.801—Poster1—1704
Assessing time-on-task changes in cognitive control and vigilance components in a dual task
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Amelie C. Jung
, University of Greifswald, Germany
Mon—Casino_1.801—Poster1—1705
Temporal preparation modulates speeded spatial selection in a flanker compatibility task
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Robert Langner
, Institute of Systems Neuroscience, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany | Brain and Behaviour, Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-7), Research Centre Jülich, Germany
Mon—Casino_1.801—Poster1—1706
A Meta-Analysis On Affective Modulation of the Congruency Sequence Effect
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Felix Cramer
, University of Tuebingen
Mon—Casino_1.801—Poster1—1707
Enhanced Effects in the Affective Spatial Compatibility Task Despite Low Stimulus Valence
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Kristin Prehn
, Department of Psychology, Medical School Hamburg | ICAN Institute for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, Medical School Hamburg
Mon—Casino_1.801—Poster1—1708
Reinterpreting Self- and We-Prioritization: How Polarity Correspondence can account for Prioritization Effects
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Marcel Pauly
, Saarland University
Mon—Casino_1.801—Poster1—1709
Attack of the clones: A preregistered study about ignoring one’s own voice
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Stefanie Christina Richthofer
, Witten/Herdecke University, Witten, Germany
Mon—Casino_1.801—Poster1—1710
Visual search is robust against auditory distraction unless we are actively listening
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Jan Philipp Röer
, Witten/Herdecke University
Mon—Casino_1.801—Poster1—1711
Metacognition in the Face of Distraction
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Sandra Nowak
, Adam Mickiewicz University
Mon—Casino_1.801—Poster1—1712
Interruptions during visual search: Examining the effects of perceptual and cognitive load
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Emily Seeligmüller
, Witten/Herdecke University, Witten, Germany
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