A cognitive framework for explaining serial processing and sequence execution strategies

WB Verwey, CH Shea, DL Wright - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2015 - Springer
Behavioral research has produced many task-specific cognitive models that do not say
much about the underlying information-processing architecture. Such an architecture is …

C-SMB 2.0: Integrating over 25 years of motor sequencing research with the discrete sequence production task

WB Verwey - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2024 - Springer
An exhaustive review is reported of over 25 years of research with the Discrete Sequence
Production (DSP) task as reported in well over 100 articles. In line with the increasing call for …

The relation between learning and stimulus–response binding.

C Frings, A Foerster, B Moeller, B Pastötter… - Psychological …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Perception and action rely on integrating or binding different features of stimuli and
responses. Such bindings are short-lived, but they can be retrieved for a limited amount of …

Effect-based action control with body-related effects: Implications for empirical approaches to ideomotor action control.

R Pfister - Psychological Review, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
Ideomotor accounts of human action control posit that human agents represent actions in
terms of their perceivable consequences; selecting, planning, and initiating a voluntary …

The law of recency: An episodic stimulus-response retrieval account of habit acquisition

CG Giesen, JR Schmidt, K Rothermund - Frontiers in Psychology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
A habit is a regularity in automatic responding to a specific situation. Classical learning
psychology explains the emergence of habits by an extended learning history during which …

Predicting object features across saccades: evidence from object recognition and visual search.

A Herwig, WX Schneider - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
When we move our eyes, we process objects in the visual field with different spatial
resolution due to the nonhomogeneity of our visual system. In particular, peripheral objects …

Who is talking in backward crosstalk? Disentangling response-from goal-conflict in dual-task performance

M Janczyk, R Pfister, B Hommel, W Kunde - Cognition, 2014 - Elsevier
Responses in the second of two subsequently performed tasks can speed up compatible
responses in the temporally preceding first task. Such backward crosstalk effects (BCEs) …

Perception and action as viewed from the Theory of Event Coding: A multi-lab replication and effect size estimation of common experimental designs

M Janczyk, CG Giesen, B Moeller, D Dignath… - Psychological …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract The Theory of Event Coding (TEC) has influenced research on action and
perception across the past two decades. It integrates several seminal empirical phenomena …

Contingency learning as binding? Testing an exemplar view of the colour-word contingency learning effect

JR Schmidt, CG Giesen… - Quarterly Journal of …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
The learning of contingent regularities between events is fundamental for interacting with
our world. We are also heavily influenced by recent experiences, as frequently studied in the …

Goal-Directed Resilience in Training (GRIT): A Biopsychosocial Model of Self-Regulation, Executive Functions, and Personal Growth (Eudaimonia) in Evocative …

M Kent, CT Rivers, G Wrenn - Behavioral sciences, 2015 - mdpi.com
This paper presents a biopsychosocial model of self-regulation, executive functions, and
personal growth that we have applied to Goal-Directed Resilience in Training (GRIT) …