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124 related items for PubMed ID: 19727804

  • 1. Holding a manual response sequence in memory can disrupt vocal responses that share semantic features with the manual response.
    Fournier LR, Wiediger MD, McMeans R, Mattson PS, Kirkwood J, Herzog T.
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  • 2. An action sequence withheld in memory can delay execution of visually guided actions: the generalization of response compatibility interference.
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  • 3. An action sequence held in memory can interfere with response selection of a target stimulus, but does not interfere with response activation of noise stimuli.
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  • 4. Action-feature integration blinds to feature-overlapping perceptual events: evidence from manual and vocal actions.
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  • 9. Action word understanding and overt motor behavior.
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  • 10. Frequency of the first feature in action sequences influences feature binding.
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  • 11. The Simon effect in vocal responses.
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  • 12. Eliminating dual-task costs by minimizing crosstalk between tasks: The role of modality and feature pairings.
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  • 18. Effector identity and orthogonal stimulus-response compatibility in blindness to response-compatible stimuli.
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  • 19. Action verbs and the primary motor cortex: a comparative TMS study of silent reading, frequency judgments, and motor imagery.
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  • 20. Hands typing what hands do: Action-semantic integration dynamics throughout written verb production.
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