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ESCOP 2011, 17th MEETING OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 29th Sep. - 02nd Oct.

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Friday, September 30th,   2011

08:30 - 10:30
SY_06. Functional characteristics of instructed and practiced task-sets

Liefooghe Baptist , Wenke Dorit & Dreisbach Gesine

SY_06.1 - Functional Characteristics of the instruction-based task-rule congruency effect Liefooghe Baptist, Wenke Dorit & De Houwer Jan 

SY_06.2 - Object selection in declarative working memory is analogous to response selection in procedural working memory Oberauer Klaus, Souza da Silva Alessandra, Druey Michel & Gade Miriam 

SY_06.3 - Task sets are modality specific Stephan Denise & Koch Iring 

SY_06.4 - Task Shielding and its relaxation during task switching Dreisbach Gesine & Wenke Dorit 

SY_06.5 - Cognitive control and other instructions: An associative learning perspective Verguts Tom 

SY_06.6 - Instructed and practiced Flanker and Gratton effects Wenke Dorit, Liefooghe Baptist & De Houwer Jan 

14:20 - 16:00

OS_09. Executive control

OS_09.4 - Is the ability to prepare for a task impaired in old age? Evidence from a task-switching study Lawo Vera, Philipp Andrea M., Schuch Stefanie & Koch Iring 

17:20 - 19:20

Bi/Multi-lingualism

PS_1.117 - The role of lexical selection and speech production in language switching Philipp Andrea M. & Koch Iring 

Saturday, October 01st,   2011

08:30 - 10:30
SY_14. Affective modulation of cognitive control processes

Schuch Stefanie & Koch Iring

SY_14.1 - The influence of considered positive emotions on inhibition Katzir Maayan, Eyal Tal, Meiran Nachshon & Kessler Yoav 

SY_14.2 - Humor regulates cognitive control: a neural mechanism van Steenbergen Henk, Band Guido P.H., Hommel Bernhard, Rombouts Serge A.R.B. & Nieuwenhuis Sander 

SY_14.3 - Reward-based adaptive binding in cognitive control Braem Senne, Verguts Tom, Roggeman Chantal & Notebaert Wim 

SY_14.4 - Affective modulation of cognitive flexibility Froeber Kerstin & Dreisbach Gesine 

SY_14.5 - Task switching in dysphoria: The specific effects of dysphoric rumination on task selection Owens Max & Derakshan Nazanin 

SY_14.6 - The influence of stress on inhibitory control Schuch Stefanie & Koch Iring 

08:30 - 10:30

OS_14. Auditory perception and Multisensory integration

OS_14.2 - Vision and audition in space and time: Crossmodal interference in switching stimulus modalities Lukas Sarah, Philipp Andrea M. & Koch Iring 

17:20 - 19:20

Attention

PS_2.011 - Talking while looking: Interference between saccades and vocal responses Huestegge Lynn & Koch Iring 

17:20 - 19:20

Last Minute Changes

PS_2.125 - Digits vs. Pictures: the influence of stimulus type on language switching Declerck Mathieu, Philipp Andrea M. & Koch Iring 

Sunday, October 02nd,   2011

09:30 - 11:10
SY_26. Response-related effects in task switching

Hubner Ronald

SY_26.1 - Response representations and task representations in task switching Koch Iring & Schuch Stefanie 

SY_26.2 - Dissociating learning and inhibition based accounts for response repetition effects in task switching Druey Michel 

SY_26.3 - The previous-trial congruency effect in task switching: Which property of response activation on trial n-1 determines the amount of response-repetition costs on trial n? Grzyb Kai Robin & Hubner Ronald 

SY_26.4 - The amplification of response-repetition costs by response and task competition Hubner Ronald & Grzyb Kai Robin 

SY_26.5 - Resolving task rule incongruence during task switching by competitor rule suppression Meiran Nachshon & Hsieh Shulan 

 

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