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270 related items for PubMed ID: 17539921

  • 1. Effects of caffeine on anticipatory control processes: evidence from a cued task-switch paradigm.
    Tieges Z, Snel J, Kok A, Plat N, Ridderinkhof R.
    Psychophysiology; 2007 Jul; 44(4):561-78. PubMed ID: 17539921
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  • 2. Caffeine improves anticipatory processes in task switching.
    Tieges Z, Snel J, Kok A, Wijnen JG, Lorist MM, Richard Ridderinkhof K.
    Biol Psychol; 2006 Aug; 73(2):101-13. PubMed ID: 16549227
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  • 3. Caffeine effects on ERPs and performance in an auditory Go/NoGo task.
    Barry RJ, Johnstone SJ, Clarke AR, Rushby JA, Brown CR, McKenzie DN.
    Clin Neurophysiol; 2007 Dec; 118(12):2692-9. PubMed ID: 17905651
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  • 4. Caffeine strengthens action monitoring: evidence from the error-related negativity.
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  • 5. Caffeine effects on recovery sleep following 27 h total sleep deprivation.
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  • 6. Neurophysiological signature of effective anticipatory task-set control: a task-switching investigation.
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  • 7. Sequence effects in cued task switching modulate response preparedness and repetition priming processes.
    Jamadar S, Michie PT, Karayanidis F.
    Psychophysiology; 2010 Mar 01; 47(2):365-86. PubMed ID: 20003149
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  • 8. Electrophysiological correlates of anticipatory task-switching processes.
    Nicholson R, Karayanidis F, Poboka D, Heathcote A, Michie PT.
    Psychophysiology; 2005 Sep 01; 42(5):540-54. PubMed ID: 16176376
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  • 9. Effects of caffeine on mood and performance: a study of realistic consumption.
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  • 10. Clubgoers and their trendy cocktails: implications of mixing caffeine into alcohol on information processing and subjective reports of intoxication.
    Marczinski CA, Fillmore MT.
    Exp Clin Psychopharmacol; 2006 Nov 01; 14(4):450-8. PubMed ID: 17115872
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  • 11. Caffeine does not modulate inhibitory control.
    Tieges Z, Snel J, Kok A, Richard Ridderinkhof K.
    Brain Cogn; 2009 Mar 01; 69(2):316-27. PubMed ID: 18782649
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  • 12. Switching between univalent task-sets in schizophrenia: ERP evidence of an anticipatory task-set reconfiguration deficit.
    Karayanidis F, Nicholson R, Schall U, Meem L, Fulham R, Michie PT.
    Clin Neurophysiol; 2006 Oct 01; 117(10):2172-90. PubMed ID: 16926110
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  • 13. Event-related potential correlates of task switching and switch costs.
    Kieffaber PD, Hetrick WP.
    Psychophysiology; 2005 Jan 01; 42(1):56-71. PubMed ID: 15720581
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  • 14. Caffeine modulates attention network function.
    Brunyé TT, Mahoney CR, Lieberman HR, Taylor HA.
    Brain Cogn; 2010 Mar 01; 72(2):181-8. PubMed ID: 19733954
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  • 15. Components of task-set reconfiguration: differential effects of 'switch-to' and 'switch-away' cues.
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    Brain Res; 2006 Nov 22; 1121(1):160-76. PubMed ID: 17010947
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  • 16. The effect of caffeine on handwriting movements in skilled writers.
    Tucha O, Walitza S, Mecklinger L, Stasik D, Sontag TA, Lange KW.
    Hum Mov Sci; 2006 Oct 22; 25(4-5):523-35. PubMed ID: 17010462
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  • 17. L-theanine and caffeine improve task switching but not intersensory attention or subjective alertness.
    Einöther SJ, Martens VE, Rycroft JA, De Bruin EA.
    Appetite; 2010 Apr 22; 54(2):406-9. PubMed ID: 20079786
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  • 18. The effects of caffeine and expectancy on attention and memory.
    Oei A, Hartley LR.
    Hum Psychopharmacol; 2005 Apr 22; 20(3):193-202. PubMed ID: 15742338
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  • 19. Task reconfiguration and carryover in task switching: an event-related potential study.
    Hsieh S, Cheng P.
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  • 20. Effects of caffeine on performance and mood depend on the level of caffeine abstinence.
    Yeomans MR, Ripley T, Davies LH, Rusted JM, Rogers PJ.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl); 2002 Nov 21; 164(3):241-9. PubMed ID: 12424547
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