Roland Pfister

researcher

Born 1986-01-01

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Q50538183A common mechanism behind distractor-response and response-effect binding?
Q42102542Action and perception in social contexts: intentional binding for social action effects.
Q48181437Adaptive control of ideomotor effect anticipations.
Q48159980Anticipatory affect during action preparation: evidence from backward compatibility in dual-task performance
Q35199156Arbitrary numbers counter fair decisions: trails of markedness in card distribution.
Q47669215Asymmetric transfer effects between cognitive and affective task disturbances.
Q114880845Binding of Task-Irrelevant Action Features and Auditory Action Effects
Q47590664Burdens of non-conformity: Motor execution reveals cognitive conflict during deliberate rule violations.
Q47959645Contingency and contiguity of imitative behaviour affect social affiliation
Q41028683Contributions of expected sensory and affective action effects to action selection and performance: Evidence from forced- and free-choice tasks
Q39663331Counteracting Implicit Conflicts by Electrical Inhibition of the Prefrontal Cortex.
Q44270496Dissecting the response in response-effect compatibility.
Q88882987Dissociating action-effect activation and effect-based response selection
Q51832092Do endogenous and exogenous action control compete for perception?
Q51763531Effective rotations: action effects determine the interplay of mental and manual rotations.
Q47810450Exceptions to the PRP effect? A comparison of prepared and unconditioned reflexes
Q47656625Functional characteristics of control adaptation in intermodal sensory processing.
Q45360169Gender effects in gaming research: a case for regression residuals?
Q28676981Good things peak in pairs: a note on the bimodality coefficient
Q39295129Good vibrations? Vibrotactile self-stimulation reveals anticipation of body-related action effects in motor control
Q36164932Harleß' Apparatus of Will: 150 years later
Q42959492Honesty saves time (and justifications).
Q64898753How Stereotypes Affect Pain.
Q36346790Instant attraction: immediate action-effect bindings occur for both, stimulus- and goal-driven actions
Q50693601It takes two to imitate: anticipation and imitation in social interaction.
Q50717338Joint response-effect compatibility.
Q48208518Learning at any rate: action-effect learning for stimulus-based actions.
Q48358110Lying upside-down: Alibis reverse cognitive burdens of dishonesty.
Q48160893Manipulating number generation: loud + long = large?
Q45090670Mice move smoothly: irrelevant object variation affects perception, but not computer mouse actions.
Q45712752Movements or targets: what makes an action in action-effect learning?
Q47820547Neural correlates of ideomotor effect anticipations.
Q42036699No Interrelation of Motor Planning and Executive Functions across Young Ages.
Q49890664Non-action effect binding: A critical re-assessment
Q91914907On Why Objects Appear Smaller in the Visual Periphery
Q47745622Pants on fire: the electrophysiological signature of telling a lie.
Q39187892Perceiving by proxy: effect-based action control with unperceivable effects
Q40656758Pushing the rules: effects and aftereffects of deliberate rule violations.
Q50663149Representing the hyphen in action-effect associations: automatic acquisition and bidirectional retrieval of action-effect intervals.
Q41611810Response-effect compatibility with complex actions: the case of wheel rotations.
Q38815918Rethinking Explicit Expectations: Connecting Placebos, Social Cognition, and Contextual Perception.
Q38377706Rule-violations sensitise towards negative and authority-related stimuli.
Q45228240SNARC struggles: Instant control over spatial-numerical associations.
Q30388451Scientific Psychology in the 18th Century: A Historical Rediscovery.
Q48091789Smooth criminal: convicted rule-breakers show reduced cognitive conflict during deliberate rule violations.
Q39339738Sociomotor action control.
Q91416188Something from nothing: Agency for deliberate nonactions
Q47828791Something in the way she moves--movement trajectories reveal dynamics of self-control.
Q47604179Spatial action-effect binding
Q53085369Stroking me softly: Body-related effects in effect-based action control.
Q88134725The being a patient effect: negative expectations based on group labeling and corresponding treatment affect patient performance
Q48000956The dishonest mind set in sequence.
Q38813643The electrophysiological signature of deliberate rule violations.
Q50983179The locus of tool-transformation costs.
Q48269252The neural substrate of the ideomotor principle revisited: evidence for asymmetries in action-effect learning
Q39199297The power of words: On item-specific stimulus-response associations formed in the absence of action.
Q48114412The structure of distractor-response bindings: Conditions for configural and elemental integration
Q47735642Thinking with portals: revisiting kinematic cues to intention.
Q53393911Through the portal: Effect anticipation in the central bottleneck.
Q50739461Top-down versus bottom-up: when instructions overcome automatic retrieval.
Q48424653Ubi irritatio, ibi affluxus: a 19th century perspective on haemodynamic brain activity
Q89305633Was it me? - Filling the interval between action and effects increases agency but not sensory attenuation
Q38688671What or when? The impact of anticipated social action effects is driven by action-effect compatibility, not delay.
Q89798908When actions go awry: Monitoring partner errors and machine malfunctions
Q47777736Who is talking in backward crosstalk? Disentangling response- from goal-conflict in dual-task performance.
Q34189443Your unconscious knows your name.

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