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    • 2021-10-29Zeitschriftenartikel
      Cognitive control is quickly adapted to actual task requirements despite misleading context cues—Evidence from the N2, CRN, and ERN 
      Grützmann, Rosa; Kathmann, Norbert; Heinzel, Stephan
      Cognitive control is flexibly adapted to task requirements in healthy individuals. Medio-frontal negativities in the event-related potential of the electroencephalogram can serve as indicators of cognitive control. With ...
    • 2012-12-14Zeitschriftenartikel
      What I say is what I get: stronger effects of self-generated vs. cue-induced expectations in event-related potentials 
      Kemper, Maike; Umbach, Valentin J.; Schwager, Sabine; Gaschler, Robert; Frensch, Peter A.; Stürmer, Birgit
      Expectations regarding future events enable preparatory processes and allow for faster responses to expected stimuli compared to unexpected stimuli. Expectations can have internal sources or follow external cues. While ...
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