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Sunday, 9 March
Monday, 10 March
Tuesday, 11 March
Wednesday, 12 March
15:00 - 16:30
Poster Session 3 including Coffee Break
15:00 - 16:30
Wed—Casino_1.801—Poster3—84
Cognitive control
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Room:
Room: Casino_1.801
Wed—Casino_1.801—Poster3—8401
Task-order Coordination in Triple-Task Situations: An EEG study
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Torsten Schubert
, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Wed—Casino_1.801—Poster3—8402
Reversed SOA effects on distractor-target interference depend on central/peripheral task-relevance
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Ulrike Zimmer
, ICAN, Department of Psychologie, MSH (Medical School Hamburg), Hamburg, Germany
Wed—Casino_1.801—Poster3—8403
Proactive interference from a previous task context increases the cost of switching between non-competitive tasks
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Mike Wendt
, Medical School Hamburg
Wed—Casino_1.801—Poster3—8404
Cognitive Mechanisms Underlying the Reduction of Task-Pair Set Activation in Dual-Task Contexts: The Role of Passive Decay Over Time
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Alice Camisa
, Cognitive and Experimental Psychology, Institute of Psychology, RWTH Aachen University, Jägerstr. 17-19, D-52066 Aachen, Germany
Wed—Casino_1.801—Poster3—8405
Simon, Stand Up: The influence of sitting and standing on the vertical Simon effect
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Pia Fenske
, Universität Hildesheim
Wed—Casino_1.801—Poster3—8406
Modeling Flanker Task Performance Using Deep Neural Networks
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Simon Schaefer
, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Wed—Casino_1.801—Poster3—8407
On the neural dynamics of cognitive control: asymmetric neural correlates when switching between affective expression and gender calssification of perceived faces
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Leif Erik Langsdorf
, Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Wed—Casino_1.801—Poster3—8408
Costs of cue-task mapping relearning are not smaller in task repetitions than in task switches
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Stefanie Kellner
, Department of Psychology, Medical School Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany | ICAN Institute for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, Medical School Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Wed—Casino_1.801—Poster3—8409
The interplay between proactive and reactive control within and between tasks
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Eldad Keha
, Hebrew University of Jerusalem | Achva Academic College
Wed—Casino_1.801—Poster3—8410
Investigating constant task performance under varying mental load through changes in task difficulty and distraction due to a noisy soundscape: An ERP perspective
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Marion Freyer
, Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Unit 3.1 Prevention of Work-related Diseases
Wed—Casino_1.801—Poster3—8411
The effect of task interruptions on the performance in a typing task
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Patricia Hirsch
, RWTH Aachen
Wed—Casino_1.801—Poster3—8412
Distractor-Induced Deafness for Short and Long Tones
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Lars Michael
, Medical School Berlin
Wed—Casino_1.801—Poster3—8413
Abnormal frontal theta phase dynamics in the EEG as a marker for impaired cognitive control in mental disorders
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Ingo Klaiber
, University of Ulm, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy III, 89075 Ulm
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