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| Birgit StürmerSummaryAffiliation: Humboldt University Country: Germany Publications
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Precueing imminent conflict does not override sequence-dependent interference adaptationGamze Alpay
Institute of Psychology, Humboldt Universitaet zu Berlin, Rudower Chaussee 18, 12489 Berlin, Germany
Psychol Res 73:803-16. 2009..The present results indicate that processes underlying sequence-dependent interference adaptation differ from cue-induced strategic processes of cognitive control...
Correspondence effects with manual gestures and postures: a study of imitationB Stürmer
Department of Cognition and Action, Max Planck Institute for Psychological Research, Munich, Germany
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform 26:1746-59. 2000..Implications for theories of both SRC and action imitation are discussed...
Response priming in the Simon paradigm. A transcranial magnetic stimulation studyB Stürmer
Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin, Biologische Psychologie Psychophysiologie, Hausvogteiplatz 5 7, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Exp Brain Res 135:353-9. 2000..Therefore, we conclude that mainly excitatory activation underlies response priming in a Simon task, whereas the role of inhibitory processes is tentative...
Control over location-based response activation in the Simon task: behavioral and electrophysiological evidenceBirgit Stürmer
Biological Psychology Psychophysiology, Institute for Psychology, Humboldt University at Berlin, Berlin, Germany
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform 28:1345-63. 2002..Although exact repetitions of stimulus-response sequences caused a marked speed-up of responses, this 3rd mechanism is independent of unconditional route suppression and frequency-based adjustments in the conditional route...
Control over response priming in visuomotor processing: a lateralized event-related potential studyBirgit Stürmer
Biologische Psychologie Psychophysiologie, Humboldt University at Berlin, Hausvogteiplatz 5 7, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Exp Brain Res 153:35-44. 2003..Thus, in support of the late suppression view L-ERPs suggest a clear dissociation in function between externally triggered visuomotor functions within the dorsal stream and the MC reflecting context-controlled response activation...
Theta dynamics reveal domain-specific control over stimulus and response conflictRoland Nigbur
Institute of Psychology, Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin, Rudower Chaussee 18, Berlin, Germany
J Cogn Neurosci 24:1264-74. 2012..These findings suggest that MFC theta-band activity is both generally involved in conflict processing and specifically involved in linking a neural network controlling response conflict...
Accessory stimuli affect the emergence of conflict, not conflict controlAnne Böckler
Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin, Germany
Exp Psychol 58:102-9. 2011..An executive attention approach proposing accessory stimuli to hamper control of conflict is not supported...
Differential dynamics of spatial and non-spatial stimulus-response compatibility effects: a dual task LRP studyCarola Lehle
Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin, Germany
Acta Psychol (Amst) 136:42-51. 2011..The absence of spatial compatibility effects at strong temporal overlap suggests that response conflicts due to stimulus-related priming depend on the availability of processing resources...
Executive control over response priming and conflict: a transcranial magnetic stimulation studyBirgit Stürmer
Biological Psychology Psychophysiology, Humboldt University of Berlin, Rudower Chaussee 18, 10099, Berlin, Germany
Exp Brain Res 183:329-39. 2007..We conclude that the left DLPFC is involved in the context-dependent control of response conflicts, whereas the right PPC serves early visuomotor transformations and is, therefore, related to direct route priming...
Separating stimulus-driven and response-related LRP components with Residue Iteration Decomposition (RIDE)Birgit Stürmer
Department of Psychology, Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Psychophysiology 50:70-3. 2013..Thus, RIDE-separated LRP components are devoid of distortions inherent to standard LRPs...
Theta power as a marker for cognitive interferenceRoland Nigbur
Institute of Psychology, Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin, Germany
Clin Neurophysiol 122:2185-94. 2011..The present study aimed at investigating whether theta activity within medio-frontal cortex (MFC) serves as a marker for increased cognitive control demands such as performance monitoring...
