09:00
The focus of attention as a highlighter of perceived and of stored information | N. Cowan
09:20
Protection and flexible updating of representations in memory | M. Husain
09:40
Genetic influences on attention and working memory | N. Friedman
10:00
Attention as work, not memory in working memory | R. Logie
10:20
Attentional and non-attentional maintenance in working memory | V. Camos
10:40
Underlying mechanisms of working memory training – the role of interference resolution and attentional control | S. Jaeggi
09:00
Regulation of the conflict adaptation effect by emotion | D. Sharma
09:20
The influence of response modality (manual vs. vocal) in the Stroop task | M. Augustinova
09:40
The dynamics of control in the Stroop task | W. Notebaert, C. Bundt, E. Abrahamse, M. Ruitenberg
10:00
On the "what" and the "how" of control of the Stroop effect | J. Tzelgov, Y.Levin, O.Entel10:20
Interaction between inherited and situational factors of cognitive performance in the Stroop Color-naming task | A. Szekely, A. Vereczkei, B. Gönye, J. Bircher, E. Kotyuk, R.E. Katonai, M. Gyurkovics, S. Maruzsa, K. Varga, J.M. Duchek, D.A. Balota, M. Sasvari-Szekely
10:40
Discussion
09:00
Moving beyond the monosyllable in models of skilled reading: Mega-study of disyllabic nonword reading | K. Rastle, B. Mousikou, J. Sadat, R. Lucas
09:20
Can reaction times from massive online experiments be used to study visual word recognition? | P. Mandera, E. Keuleers, M. Stevens, M. Brysbaert
09:40
How spurious can you get? Charting the sensitivity and specificity of typical psycholinguistic experiments with megastudy data | M. Stevens, P. Mandera, E. Keuleers, M. Brysbaert
10:00
Quality, not quantity: Register is more important than size in corpus–based frequency estimation | D. Crepaldi, S. Amenta, P. Mandera, E. Keuleers, M. Brysbaert
10:20
Contextual diversity, not frequency, predicts children’s word reading accuracy | K. Nation, B. Vandekerckhove, J. Ricketts
10:40
Discussion
09:00
Contributions of sensory and higher order cortical areas in prospective memory | N. Sigala
09:20
Electrophysiological evidence of top-down and bottom-up processes in Prospective memory | P. Bisiacchi, G. Cona
09:40
Prospective memory and stress-dependent cortisol secretion: Are we less affected when we are old? | M. Kliegel, K. Schnitzspahn, C. Kirschbaum
10:00
Does the impact on prospective memory of carrying the APOE e4 gene vary with age and cognitive state? | J. Rusted, S. Evans, C. Lancaster, N. Rothen, Y. Nagai
10:20
Linking real-world prospective memory, experimental tasks, and underlying mechanisms: Evidence from computational modelling and online web-based testing | S. Gilbert
10:40
Psychophysiology of prospective memory: The effects of autonomic arousal and cue-focality on prospective memory retrieval | N. Rothen, Y. Nagai, J. Rusted
09:00
Competitive brain networks underlying implicit and explicit learning | D. Nemeth, K. Janacsek
09:20
Sleep consolidates the hippocampal-dependent representation of motor sequences | G. Albouy
09:40
From implicit to explicit learning, and back | A. Cleeremans
10:00
Consolidation and generalization of implicit sequence learning during sleep | K. Rauss, N. Lutz, S. Diekelmann, J. Born
10:20
Discussion
09:00
Tyrosine but not propranolol modulates cognitive flexibility: evidence from task-switching paradigm in randomized controlled trials | L. Colzato, L. Steenbergen, R. Sellaro, B. Hommel
9:20
Dopaminergic modulation of working memory updating through transcranial direct current stimulation | B. Jongkees, R. Sellaro, B. Hommel, S. Kühn, L. Colzato
9:40
γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) improves action selection processes: evidence from transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) and synthetic GABA administration | L. Steenbergen, R. Sellaro, A. Stock, C. Beste, L. Colzato
10:00
Neurobiochemical factors of goal activation during multitasking | A. Stock, C. Beste
10:20
Functional neuroanatomy of goal activation during multitasking | C. Beste
10:40
Action control in response-inhibition tasks: A biased competition account | F. Verbruggen
09:00
Rapid Categorization of natural face images in the infant right hemisphere | A. de Heering, B. Rossion
09:20
Spatial attentional biases to threat-relevant stimuli in infancy | J. Bertels, C. Bayard, A. Destrebecqz
09:40
How infants deploy their visual attention to emotionally-expressive faces: An eye-tracking approach | J. Baudouin, N. Dollion, O. Godard, K. Durand, R. Soussignan, B. Schaal
10:00
Affective matching of odors and facial expressions in infants: Shifting patterns between 3 and 7 months | O. Godard, K. Durand, B. Schaal, J. Baudouin
10:20
The difference between deliberate and accidental consequences of actions in children and chimpanzees | A. Destrebecqz, L. Legrain, W. Gevers
10:40
Antecedents of attachment security in infancy: Attention and neural responses to negative emotions | M. Peltola, L. Forssman, S. Yrttiaho, K. Puura, M. van IJzendoorn, J. Leppänen
09:00
JASP: A Fresh Way to do Statistics | E. Wagenmakers
09:20
The misalignment of scientific thought and statistical practice: deep problems and workable solutions | R. Morey
09:40
A Bayesian framework for publication bias mitigation using behavioral process models | J. Vandekerckhove, M. Guan
10:00
Is extra attention needed to remember feature bindings? Testing theoretically meaningful null hypotheses with Bayes factors | C. Morey
10:20
From thinking in terms of effects (and failing to reject the null hypothesis) to thinking in terms of models (and embracing the invariance) | E. Vergauwe, J. Rouder
10:40
Discussion
11:30
The foreign language effect on moral judgments involving material consequences | A.E. Lim, W. Cheong
11:50
Bilingual language control and speech monitoring: Two sides of the same coin? | M. Declerck, K. Lemhöfer, J. Grainger
12:10
“Semantic P600” in second language sentence processing: When syntax conflicts with semantics | X. Zheng, K. Lemhöfer
12:30
Cognate and non-cognate representations in Greek-English bilingual adults and children: a cross-script investigation using the masked priming paradigm | A. Terzopoulos, L. Duncan, G. Niolaki, J. Masterson
12:50
Learning from internal and external error signals in second language acquisition | S. Bultena, K. Lemhöfer, C. Danielmeier, H. Bekkering
11:30
Using covert response activation to test latent assumptions of formal decision-making models | M. Servant, C. White, A. Montagnini, B. Burle
11:50
Effects of learning on somatosensory and auditory decision-making and experiences: Implications for medically unexplained symptoms | A. Huque, E. Poliakoff, R. Brown
12:10
Avoiding the conflict: Metacognitive awareness drives the selection of low-demand contexts | K. Desender, C. Buc Calderon, F. Van Opstal, E. Van den Bussche
12:30
How do we know what we see and remember? The influence of task decision on awareness ratings in perception and memory | M. Wierzchon, M. Siedlecka, B. Paulewicz
12:50
Decision Mechanisms Underlying Increased Reaction-Time Variability in ADHD | N. Shahar, A.R. Teodorescu, A. Karmon-Presser, G.E. Anholt, N. Meiran
11:30
Unconscious emotional effects on syntactic processing during sentence comprehension: An ERP study | L. Jiménez Ortega, J. Espuny, P. Herreros de Tejada, C. Vargas-Rivero, M. Martin-Loeches
11:50
On the influence of the orthographic system beyond linguistic processes | C. Martin, S. Schlöffel, , M. Lallier, M. Carreiras
12:10
The influence of speaker accent on ambiguity resolution | J. Rodd, Z. Cai, G. Gaskell, M. Davis
12:30
The time-course of cross modal word learning in adults | A. Weighall, L. Spackman, J. Morgan
12:50
Time, sleep and lexical ambiguity | G. Gaskell, Z. Cai, H. Betts, J. Rodd
11:30
Properties of retrieval-induced forgetting in motor memory | T. Tempel, C. Frings
11:50
Effects of auditory distraction on memory and meta-memory: The case of encoding | P. Beaman, M. Hanczakowski, D. Jones
12:10
The effect of a storyteller’s gaze direction on memory performance and psychophysiological responses in children | T. Helminen, J. Lähteenmäki, A. Engdahl, J. Hietanen
12:30
Memory frames: The effect of retrieval query format on source recollection | A. Raposo, S. Frade, M. Alves
12:50
Age of acquisition and frequency affect memory: Evidence from free recall of pictures and words | I. Raman, S. Ikier, E. Raman, E. Kilecioglu
11:30
Numerosity extraction in young children : Evidence from the distribution game | A. Content, J. Nys
11:50
The involvement of an inhibitory mechanism to select arithmetic facts: A developmental study | P. Megias, P. Macizo
12:10
Tracking practice effects in computation estimation | D. Ganor-Stern, N. Weiss
12:30
Identifying the cognitive predictors of early counting and calculation skills: Evidence from a longitudinal study | E. Soto -Calvo, F.R. Simmons, C. Willis, A. Adams
12:50
Testing the mental architecture of processing symbolic and non-symbolic numerical information | R. Goldman, S. Naparstek, J. Tzelgov, A. Henik
11:30
Anticipation processes in L2 speech comprehension: Evidence from ERPs and lexical recognition task | A. Foucart, E. Ruiz-Tada, A. Costa
11:50
Formality variation in spontaneous speech: Corpus data on the influence of listener status | K. Koppen, M. Ernestus, M. van Mulken
12:10
Integration of "secondary" information during comprehension: Co-speech gestures in English and mouth patterns accompanying British Sign Language signs | D. Vinson, P. Perniss, G. Vigliocco
12:30
Spatio-temporal dynamics of word selection in speech production: Insights from electrocorticography | S. Ries, R. Dhillon, A. Clarke, D. King-Stephen, K. Laxer, P. Weber, R. Kuperman, K. Auguste, P. Brunner, G. Schalk, J. Lin, J. Parvizi, N. Crone, N. Dronkers, R. Knight
12:50
Ten things I like about /y/: Testing the mirror neuron hypothesis of sound symbolism using a non-English vowel | S.J. Styles
11:30
Incorrect predictions reduce switch costs | T. Kleinsorge, J. Scheil
11:50
Tactile stimuli increase effects of modality compatibility in task switching | D.N. Stephan, I. Koch
12:10
Time-based expectancy for task relevant stimulus features and feature combinations | R. Thomaschke, J. Hoffmann, C. Haering, A. Kiesel
12:30
A brain network involved in domain-general task-switching | A. Vallesi, S. Arbula, M. Capizzi
12:50
Joint Performance without Corepresentation | M. Yamaguchi, H. Wall
11:30
A dimensional approach to developmental impairments of attention, learning and memory | S. Gathercole, F. Woolgar, D. Astle, T. Manly, J. Holmes
11:50
Is storage capacity or attentional control the end story to understanding VSTM in childhood? Going beyond the investigation of single mechanisms | A. Shimi, G. Scerif
12:10
Does rehearsal help immediate serial recall? | K. Oberauer, A. Souza
12:30
Questioning short-term memory and its measurement: Why digit span measures long-term associative learning | G. Jones, B. Macken
12:50
Visuospatial bootstrapping effects in working memory | R. Allen, J. Havelka, C. Calia, S. Darling
14:20
Media multi-tasking and executive functions in young adults | H. Magen
14:40
A conflict monitoring account of the control mechanisms involved in dual-tasking | M. Olszanowski, A. Szmalec, T. Bajo
15:00
Response selection and crosstalk as explanatory concepts in multiple action control: Differences and commonalities | L. Huestegge, A. Pieczykolan
15:20
Development of executive functions and self-regulation regarding to academic achievements | N. Józefacka-Szram
15:40
Backward-crosstalk is due to response selection, not response activation | M. Janczyk
14:20
Recently learned L2 words interfere with their L1 translations during picture-naming in L1 | S. Geukes, P. Zwitserlood
14:40
Effects of bilingual experience and biliteracy on executive functions and working memory in Greek-Albanian children | E. Chrysochoou, Z. Bablekou, S. Kazi, E. Masoura
15:00
Cross-linguistic exposure triggers changes in parsing preferences | P. Dussias, L. Perrotti, M. Carlson
15:20
Performing iconic gestures during learning accelerates vocabulary acquisition in a foreign language | P. Macizo, N. Manzano
15:40
Hebrew morphological knowledge in Russian-Hebrew bilingual children: The insidious role of vocabulary | A. Prior, D. Shahar-Yames, Z. Eviatar
14:20
A matter of timing: when does learning to read start to impact on nonlinguistic object recognition? | T. Fernandes, I. Leite, R. Kolinsky
14:40
Morphology, Orthography, and Semantics in processing Greek words | S. Loui, A. Protopapas
15:00
Simon effect with biological spatial cues in deaf speakers of sign language | M. Scaltritti, M. Miozzo, F. Peressotti
15:20
A hierarchical generative model of letter perception based on recycling of natural image features | M. Zorzi, A. Testolin, I. Stoianov
15:40
The role of iconicity in word learning | G. Vigliocco, R. Thompson, G. Morgan, R. England
14:20
Ownership and Memory: The Mere Ownership Effect depends on Semantic Processing | J. Englert, D. Wentura
14:40
Selective directed forgetting: Boundary conditions and underlying mechanisms | C. Aguirre, C. Gómez-Ariza, P. Andrés, G. Mazzoni, M.T. Bajo
15:00
Is it really all relative? The role of relative judgment in absolute identification | D. Guest, J. Adelman, C. Kent
15:20
The influence of joint attention on visual working memory: Effects of emotional expression | M. Jackson, S. Gregory
15:40
Prospective memory and second language education: what influences teachers' evaluation? | D. Basso, M. Cottini
14:20
Are idiomatic expressions more emotionally engaging than literal statements? An fMRI study | C. Cacciari, F. Citron, J. Funcke, C. Hsu, A. Jacobs
14:40
The consequences of a mind that wanders early on while reading and listening | I. Tapiero, L. Jacquot, G.A. Michael
15:00
How is Rapid Automatized Naming related to reading? A behavioral and event-related potential study with children | M. Cohen, G. Mahé, M. Laganaro, P. Zesiger
15:20
Competing talker interference in sentence comprehension | H. Valdes-Laribi, D. Wendt, E. MacDonald, M. Cooke, S. Mattys
15:40
Eye movements reveal memory processes during hypotheses testing in sequential diagnostic reasoning | A. Scholz, G. Jahn, J. Krems
14:20
A sensorimotor approach of social cognition | F. Quesque, Y. Coello
14:40
The role of the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex in forming and updating social impressions | C. Ferrari, T. Vecchi, A. Todorov, Z. Cattaneo
15:00
Pupil-Mimicry Correlates with Trust in In-Group Partners with Dilating Pupils | M. Kret
15:20
Doing the dirty work: influence of coercion on the sense of agency | E. Caspar, A. Cleeremans, P. Haggard
15:40
How reduced information can increase cooperation in groups | P. Riefer, B. Love
14:20
Entrainment in the wild: Effects of multiple shared and private contexts on referential communication | S. Brennan, K. Schuhmann, K. Batres
14:40
Effect of task constraints on the motor coding of peripersonal space | Y. Coello, F. Quesque, Y. Wamain
15:00
Interpersonal integration of perceptual judgments in an object location task | P. Voinov, G. Knoblich, N. Sebanz
15:20
The effect of gesturing on navigation and spatial memory depends on individual differences in spatial ability | A. Galati, S. Weisberg, N. Newcombe, M. Avraamides
15:40
Number-space and pitch-space interactions in the numerically impaired brain, | T. Popescu, M. Marin, R. Cohen Kadosh, G. Humphreys
14:20
Mental subtitles in the mind’s eye. Characteristics and prevalence of tickertape “synaesthesia” | M. Price, S. Holm, T. Eilertsen
14:40
Spotting Lesions in Split of a Second - Neural Mechanisms Behind Radiological Expertise | M. Bilalic
15:00
A specialised brain area for analysis of rapid motion in the peripheral visual field | K. Mikellidou, F. Frijia, D. Montanaro, V. Greco, D. Burr, M. Morrone
15:20
Getting more, for less: The benefits of temporal integration in visual perception | E. Akyurek, M. Wolff, S. Scholz, N. Kappelmann, M. Volkert, H. van Rijn
15:40
Evolving the keys to visual crowding | E. Van der Burg, C. Olivers, J. Cass
09:00
Refreshing memory traces in the TBRS model | P. Barrouillet, V. Camos
09:20
Directing attention to and away from working memory contents: Controlling refreshing in visual working memory | A. Souza, K. Oberauer
09:40
Exploring the process of refreshing through the probe-span task: Evidence against common conceptions of refreshing? | E. Vergauwe, N. Cowan
10:00
Working memory updating requires active item-wise removal | U. Ecker, K. Oberauer, S. Lewandowsky
10:20
Mind the post-distractor interval: Testing TBRS and SOB predictions | E. Davelaar, D. Sutherland
10:40
Discussion | N.Cowan
09:00
When creativity research meets artificial intelligence | A. Jordanous
09:20
Towards which intelligence? Cognition as design key for building artificial intelligent systems | A. Lieto
09:40
IBM Watson and cognitive computing | M.Gemander
10:00
Knowledge structure and activation in story comprehension | I. Diakidoy, A. Kakas, L. Michael
10:20
Discussion: AI Meets Psychology for Automated Cognitive Systems
09:00
Inter-individual differences in sleep-wake regulation: impact on attention-related cerebral correlates | C. Schmidt, M. Maire, C. Reichert, P. Peigneux, F. Collette, C. Cajochen
09:20
Sleep-wake and time of day dependent modulations of working memory | C. Reichert, M. Maire, C. Cajochen, C. Schmidt
09:40
Human chronobiology: Circadian photoreception, the clock and alertness | T. Woelders
10:00
Effects of light upon vigilance and simulated driving tasks | B. Rodriguez Morilla, J.A. Madrid Pérez, E. Molina Martín, A. Correa
10:20
Neurobehavioural markers of fluctuations in vigilance and executive control associated with circadian factors | A. Correa, A. Barba, T. Lara, F. Padilla
10:40
Discussion09:00
Training Procedural Working Memory | N. Meiran, M. Pereg, N. Shahar
09:20
On neural changes and behavioral transfer effects after dual-n-back training: An fMRI study | T. Schubert, T. Salminen, T. Strobach, S. Kuehn
09:40
How effective is executive control training? Meta-analytic findings from younger and older adults | J. Karbach, S. Jain, P. Verhaeghen
10:00
Meta-analysis of the Impact of Playing Action Video Games on Cognition | B. Bediou, D.M. Adams, R.R. Mayer, C.S. Green, D. Bavelier
10:20
Intraindividual variability in cognitive training data | T. Könen, F. Schmiedek
10:40
Improved dual-task performance after practice due to efficient task instantiation | T. Strobach, T. Schubert
09:00
Partial representation of a co-actor's task during joint action planning: Evidence from EEG studies | D. Kourtis
09:20
Perception-action links from a group perspective | N. Sebanz, V. Ramenzoni, G. Knoblich
09:40
Modulations of action performance to communicate to a joint action partner | C. Vesper
10:00
Gesture, gaze and the body in the coordination of turns in conversation | J. Holler, K.H. Kendrick
10:20
Listening between the lines: Theory of Mind network drives neural motor activity during indirect request processing | S. Rueschemeyer, M. van Ackeren
10:40
Discussion
09:00
The mental whiteboard hypothesis on serial order coding in working memory | J. van Dijck, E. Abrahamse, S. Majerus, W. Fias
09:20
As my mother used to say: “There can be consequences when playing with SPoARC(s)!” | A. Guida
09:40
The link between spatial attention and serial order in verbal working memory
S. Antoine, M. Ranzini, W. Gevers
10:00
A Hebb learning approach to developmental differences in language acquisition performance | A. Szmalec, E. Smalle, W. Duyck, M. Edwards, M. Page, L. Bogaerts
10:20
The link between numerical codes and serial position codes in working memory | S. Majerus, K. Oberauer
10:40
Discussion | E. Service
09:00
Attention as a task-set parameter, and “attentional inertia” as a source of performance costs | A. Lavric, S. Monsell, C.S. Longman, H. Elchlepp
09:20
Feature-based and object-based control of visual search | M. Eimer
09:40
If it ain't broke, don't fix it: Task-set components are re-used across different tasks | D. Rangelov, H. Müller
10:00
Decomposing task set: Exploring cognitive control in attention and perception-action mapping using task switching| I. Koch, M. Kreutzfeldt, V. Lawo, D. Stephan
10:20
Distractor templates in visual search: When they facilitate attentional selection and when they do not | T. Töllner
10:40
Discussion
09:00
Unconscious processes and incubation effects in creative problem solving | G. Georgiou, K. Gilhooly
09:20
When distraction helps: Facilitating insight through concurrent articulation and irrelevant speech
L. Ball, D. Litchfield, J. Marsh
09:40
Costs and benefits of distraction for insight problem solving: The role of problem modality
J. Marsh, E. Threadgold, L. Ball
10:00
A comparison of true and false memory priming in analogical reasoning | E. Threadgold, M. Howe, S. Garner
10:20
The unconscious influence of repressive coping on mental and physical health | J. Erskine, G. Georgiou, L. Kvavilashvili
10:40
Discussion: Unconscious influences on goal-directed cognition | K. Gilhooly
11:30
Attention orienting in assimilation and accommodation modes | C. Hellweg, W. Greve, C. Bermeitinger
11:50
Reward Shapes Attention | J. Theeuwes
12:10
Numerical blink – Distance matters | S. Naparstek, M. Salti, Y. Kessler, A. Henik
12:30
Stimulus-driven attentional capture without awareness | T. Schoeberl, U. Ansorge
12:50
The structure of distractor-response bindings - or what is a feature in feature-binding? | B. Moeller, R. Pfister, C. Frings
11:30
Cognitive mechanisms and neural correlates of confabulation: evidence from classical amnesia and Alzheimer’s disease | V. La Corte, B. Dubois, G. Dalla Barba
11:50
The type of concurrent task matters in dual task performance in healthy ageing and Huntington's disease | E.Vaportzis, N. Georgiou-Karistianis, A. Churchyard, J. Stout
12:10
Genetic association analyses of personality and cognitive performance in older adults | E. Kotyuk, J. Duchek, D. Head, A. Szekely, A. Goate, D. Balota
12:30
Mechanical problem solving in Alzheimer’s disease and semantic dementia | M. Lesourd, D. Le Gall, J. Baumard, C. Jarry, F. Osiurak
12:50
Measuring the approximate number system in ageing: Methodological variations yield different results | J. Norris, J. Castronovo
11:30
Conflict management: Reactive withdrawal from conflict | D. Dignath, A. Kiesel, A. Eder
11:50
The neural bases of proactive and reactive control processes in normal aging | F. Collette, M. Manard, S. François, E. Salmon
12:10
Positive and negative mind-wandering relate differently to executive control processes | D. Marcusson-Clavertz, E. Cardeña
12:30
Is eye contact facilitating of interfering with cognitive processing? | J.K. Hietanen, A. Myllyneva, T.M. Helminen, P. Lyyra
12:50
Effects of losing and winning on approach motivation and decision-making | F. Verbruggen, C. Chambers, N. Lawrence, I. McLaren
11:30
Prefixes repel stress in reading aloud: Evidence from dyslexia | M. Ktori, J. Tree, B. Mousikou, M. Coltheart, K. Rastle
11:50
Predictors for academic success and drop-out for students with dyslexia in higher education | M. Callens, M. Stevens, M. Brysbaert
12:10
Revisiting the "temporal processing deficit" hypothesis in dyslexia | L. Casini, C. Pech, J. Ziegler
12:30
Morphological priming in visual word recognition in dyslexic readers | S. Casalis, P. Quemart
12:50
Neurobiological and behavioral evidence for a serial attentional mechanism in the phonological decoding processing | V. Montani, D. Basso, M. Ruffino, M. Zorzi, A. Facoetti
11:30
The effects of age, multilngualism, and education on L1 vocabulary size: Results of a massive online experiment | E. Keuleers, P. Mandera, M. Stevens, M. Brysbaert
11:50
Electrophysiological correlates of novel metaphor processing in a semantic decision and a reading task: N400 and LPC | K. Rataj, A. Przekoracka-Krawczyk, R. van der Lubbe
12:10
Neighing, barking, and drumming horses - object related sounds help and hinder picture naming | A. Mädebach, S. Wöhner, M. Kieseler, J.D. Jescheniak
12:30
Is lexical integration really a matter of time? A Hebb learning approach | E. Smalle, W. Duyck, M. Page, M. Edwards, A. Szmalec
12:50
The effect of learning to read on the neural systems for vision and language: A longitudinal approach with illiterate participants | F. Huettig, U. Kumar, R. Mishra, V. Tripathi, A. Guleria, J.P. Singh, F. Eisner
11:30
Focusing on goal relevance – is it crucial for artificial grammar learning? | A. Popławska, R. Sterczyński, M. Roczniewska
11:50
Single vs. dual process theories of contingency learning: Is the evidence of dissociations between measures conclusive? | F. Blanco, I. Yarritu, M. Vadillo, H. Matute
12:10
Studying implicit learning across multiple test sessions in a web-based experiment | W. Sævland, E. Norman
12:30
Effects of task representation on learning and behaviour | W. Alexander
12:50
Measuring strategic control in implicit learning: Methodological and theoretical considerations | E. Norman, M. Price
11:30
Relative vs. absolute size: the automatic processing of non-symbolic fractions | A. Kallai, A. Henik
11:50
The Role of Coding Strategies on the Modulation of Spatial-Numerical Associations by Working Memory Load | O. Lindemann
12:10
Uncovering numerical ordinal processing | D. Sury, O. Rubinsten
12:30
Mental addition involves shifting attention rightward on a spatial continuum: Evidence from a patient with right unilateral neglect | N. Masson, M. Pesenti, F. Coyette, M. Andres, V. Dormal
12:50
Benchmark-based strategies in number line estimation | K. Luwel, D. Peeters, L. Verschaffel
11:30
Beyond the initial 140 ms, lexical decision and reading aloud are different tasks: An ERP study with topographic analysis | G. Mahé, P. Zesiger, M. Laganaro
11:50
Getting to the bottom of orthographic depth: Lexical involvement for words with complex and unpredictable sublexical correspondences | X. Schmalz, E. Beyersmann, E. Cavalli, E. Marinus
12:10
Transposed letter effects in the absence of basewords | M. Taft
12:30
Morphological effects on pronunciation | B. Mousikou, P. Strycharczuk, A. Turk, K. Rastle, J. Scobbie
12:50
Letter string perception is influenced by regularities in the script| F. Chetail
14:20
The predictive chameleon: Evidence for anticipated action | O. Genschow, M. Brass
14:40
Does recent action execution experience benefit action imagery? | M. Rieger
15:00
Large pupils predict goal-driven eye movements | S. Mathôt, A. Siebold, M. Donk, F. Vitu
15:20
Measuring task set preparation versus mind wandering using pupillometry | K. Hutchison, K. Hart, C. Moffitt, F. Marchak
15:40
Dissociated representations of deceptive action intentions and movement kinematics in the observer’s motor system | A. Finisguerra, L. Amoruso, M. Stergios, C. Urgesi
14:20
Construction of a scale designed to evaluate attention deficits at work | C. Couffe, G. Michael
14:40
The task shapes the mind: Can divergent thinking broaden your attention? | M.K. Wronska, A. Kolańczyk
15:00
The strength of spatial orienting of attention is mediated by implicit learning | M. Bonato, L. Matteo, S. Pegoraro, G. Pourtois
15:20
The handle-to-hand correspondence effect: evidence of a location coding account |A. Pellicano, L. Lugli, S. Rubichi, C. Iani, R. Nicoletti
15:40
Top-down inhibition of return | A. Vivas, A. Castillo, L. Fuentes
14:20
Debiasing the illusion of causality: The foreign-language effect improves accuracy in the detection of null contingency | M. Díaz-Lago, H. Matute
14:40
The role of accent in the organization of the mental lexicon | C. Romero-Rivas, A. Costa
15:00
Does the magnitude of semantic priming differ for monolingual and bilinguals? Evidence from adult Russian-English speakers | E. Volkovyskaya, I. Raman, B. Baluch
15:20
The time course of structural resilience across languages: The case of on-line translation | R.M. Maier
15:40
Language switching – but not foreign language use per se – reduces the framing effect | Y. Oganian, C. Korn, H.R. Heekeren
14:20
Self-organized versus externally controlled multiple cognitive task requirements | A. Kiesel, D. Dignath
14:40
Priority shifts in dual-task control - response scheduling strategies in cross-modal action | A. Pieczykolan, L. Huestegge
15:00
Individual differences in response control tasks understood through competitive accumulation models | P. Sumner, C. Hedge, G. Powell, A. Bompas
15:20
Demands on executive functioning can differ among monolinguals: Switch cost profiles in balanced vs. unbalanced bidialectal speakers | N. Kirk, V. Kempe, K. Scott-Brown, A. Philipp, M. Declerck
15:40
Selective tuning of cognitive control brain areas during instructed task preparation | C. González-García, A.F. Palenciano, J.E. Arco, M. Ruz
14:20
Evaluative priming reveals dissociable effects of cognitive vs. physiological anxiety on action monitoring | L. De Saedeleer
14:40
Attentional bias toward threat: The role of exposure time and fear-relevance of the stimuli | M. Ziessler
15:00
Shocking actions: Motivational consequences of anticipated electric shocks | A. Eder, D. Dignath, T. Erle
15:20
The role of emotion in processing and acquisition of abstract concepts | M. Ponari, G. Vigliocco, C. Norbury
15:40
Intentional control and attentional/working memory resources in evaluative conditioning | R. Balas, B. Gawronski, J. Sweklej
14:20
Speed of Processing: Speed or processing? | T. Papadopoulos, G. Georgiou, C. Deng, J.P. Das
14:40
Deficits in social information processing in children with Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1) reflect problems with inductive reasoning | G. Michael, C. Madelaine, L. Lion-François
15:00
Computerized progressive attention training (CPAT) improves cognitive and academic functioning in adults with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) | T. Kolodny, L. Shalev, P. Stern, O. Azulai, B. Styr
15:20
Influence of anxiety on working memory and episodic memory in stroke patients without severe cognitive deficits | A. Grosdemange, V. Monfort, A. Toniolo, S. Richard, X. Ducrocq, L. Hugueville, B. Bolmont
15:40
Attention processes underlying a brain computer interface task are influenced by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis | A. Riccio, F. Schettini, L. Simione, A. Pizzimenti, M. Inghilleri, M. Olivetti Belardinelli, D. Mattia, F. Cincotti
14:20
The hazard fallacy | S. Los, W. Kruijne, M. Meeter
14:40
Effects and aftereffects of rule violations | R. Wirth, R. Pfister, A. Foerster, W. Kunde
15:00
Counterfactual and semifactual alternatives in moral judgments about failed attempts to harm | M. Parkinson, R. Byrne
15:20
Second-order false-belief: a modal analysis | T. Braüner, P. Blackburn, I. Polyanskaya
15:40
Semantic Search in the Remote Associates Test | E. Davelaar
14:20
Cognitive load does not facilitate the emergence of structure during iterated pattern reproduction | V. Kempe, N. Gauvrit, R. Armit
14:40
Retroactive dual-task interference in memorizing and responding to visual targets: Data and theory | M. Nieuwenstein, N. Broers, S. Scholz
15:00
Can the relationship between working memory and affect be moderated by reinforcement sensitivity? | B. Rebernjak, A. Vranic, I. Tomić, M. Tonkovic
15:20
Searching for the source of the action advantage in following instructions: Evidence for a temporary motor store within working memory? | A. Jaroslawska, S. Gathercole, J. Holmes
15:40
The impact of crossmodal correspondences on working memory performance | R. Brunetti, A. Indraccolo, S. Mastroberardino, V. Santangelo
09:00
Words Suffice - Exploring instructed stimulus-response associations | C. Pfeuffer, K. Moutsopoulou, F. Waszak, A. Kiesel
09:20
Automatically acquired stimulus-response associations and the lifespan of their component processes | K. Moutsopoulou, A. Kiesel, C. Pfeuffer, F. Waszak
09:40
Retrieval of bindings between task-irrelevant stimuli and responses can facilitate behaviour under conditions of high response certainty | A. Horner
10:00
Instruction-based formation of associations: How far can we go? | B. Liefooghe
10:20
The neural signature of encoding and implementing instructed novel and reversed stimulus-response associations | H. Ruge, U. Wolfensteller
09:00
Affective working memory capacity in healthy individuals and those suffering from psychopathology | S. Schweizer, T. Dalgleish
09:20
How may cognitive control training increase resilience in psychopathology? | N. Derakhshan
09:40
Stress reactivity is positively associated with encoding speed and recognition memory in typical 12-month old infants | S. Wass, K. de Barbaro, K. Clackson
10:00
The Effect of Processing Type on the Interaction between Emotion and Executive Control |N. Moyal, N. Cohen, L. Lichtenstein-Vidne, A. Henik
10:20
Discussion
09:00
Go with the flow: How the consideration of joy versus pride influences automaticity | M. Katzir, B. Ori, T. Eyal, N. Meiran
09:20
Conflict adaptation in positive and negative mood: Comparing the effects of different mood inductions | S. Schuch, J. Zweerings, P. Cichecki, I. Koch
09:40
The Effect of Positive Affect on Conflict Control: Modulated by Approach Motivational Intensity | Z. Wang, Y. Liu
10:00
Considerations in the investigation of positive emotion and reward influences on cognitive control | K. Chiew, T. Braver
10:20
How sequential changes in reward magnitude modulate cognitive flexibility: Evidence from voluntary task switching | K. Fröber, G. Dreisbach
09:00
Reducing prejudice through brain stimulation | R. Sellaro, B. Derks, M. Nitsche, B. Hommel, W. van den Wildenberg, K. van Dam, L. Colzato
09:20
The medial frontal cortex mediates self-other discrimination in the Joint Simon task: a tDCS study | R. Liepelt, B. Klempova, T. Dolk, L.S. Colzato, P. Ragert, M. Nitsche, B. Hommel
09:40
Modulatory effects of transcranial direct stimulation on utilitarian responses to moral dilemmas | P. Riva, A. Manfrinati, S. Sacchi, L.J. Romero Lauro
10:00
The involvement of medial prefrontal cortex in fairness evaluation: Evidence from fMRI and tDCS studies | C. Civai, C. Miniussi, R.I. Rumiati
10:20
A tDCS study on imitation inhibition and implicit theory of mind | L. Bardi, E. Cracco, M. Brass
09:00
Socio-motor action control | W. Kunde, R. Pfister, O. Herbort
09:20
Identity and space: How people distinguish between own and others’ actions depends on social context | A. van der Weiden, R. Liepelt
09:40
Sense of Agency in Joint Action | G. Knoblich
10:00
An Event-Based Account of Conformity | D. Kim, B. Hommel
10:20
Affective matching of odors and facial expressions in infants: Shifting patterns between 3 and 7 months | O. Godard, K. Durand, B. Schaal, J. Baudouin
09:00
On the cross-talk between language and executive control in bilinguals | M. Calabria, G. Cattaneo, A. Costa
09:20
Examining the effects of active versus inactive bilingualism on executive control in a carefully matched non-immigrant sample | A. de Bruin, T.H. Bak, S. Della Sala
09:40
How does bilingualism shape non-linguistic cognitive abilities across lifespan? | J.A. Duñabeitia, M. Carreiras
10:00
A neuroimaging perspective on the interaction between language switching skills and cognitive control in bilingual populations | E. Struys, M. van den Noort
10:20
Cognition throughout the lifespan: Power of the bilingual experience | E. Woumans, W. Duyck
09:00
Long-term representations do not moderate the effect of attentional refreshing on working memory | V. Camos, G. Mora, V. Loaiza
09:20
Roles of long-term knowledge and spatial rehearsal in the visuo-spatial bootstrapping paradigm | C. Morey, V. Pratuseviciute, J. Lelonkiewicz, L. Robson, S. Darling
09:40
Three questions to ask about the relation between working memory and long-term memory, and three methods to answer them | K. Oberauer, E. Awh, S. Lewandowsky
10:00
Morphological knowledge and rehearsal in complex span | E. Service, S. Maury
10:20
The role of procedural long-term memory in encoding and updating working memory contents | A. Vandierendonck
09:00
When orthography is not enough. The effect of lexical stress in lexical decision | L. Colombo, S. Sulpizio
09:20
Stress is not underspecified: Evidence from fragment priming in Greek | A. Andrikopoulou, A. Protopapas, A. Arvaniti
09:40
Processing of stress diacritics on visual word recognition in skilled Greek readers | A. Kyparissiadis, N. Pitchford, T. Ledgeway, W. van Heuven
10:00
The role of stress position in bilingual word recognition: Cognate processing in Turkish and Dutch | A. Muntendam, R. van Rijswijk, T. Dijkstra
10:20
On-line use of subphonemic cues for lexical stress in L1 and L2 word recognition | A. Post da Silveira, T. Dijkstra
11:00
The emergence of space: Vision selects objects, not locations | B. Macken, A. Nikolova
11:20
Adaptation to Change in Memory-Guided Visual Search: Contextual Learning of Object Identity and Spatial Configuration | M. Conci, M. Zellin, H. Müller
11:40
Forget me if you can: Attentional capture by to-be-remembered and to-be-forgotten visualstimuli | E.Sasin, M. Nieuwenstein
11:00
Going through the emotions on the space-time continuum | N. Thomas, M. Takarangi
11:20
Embodiment, transcendence and empathy: effects of Yoga and Mindfulness practice on emotion recognition | C. Urgesi, D. Dorjee, P.E. Downing
11:40
Impact of anger and happiness on the attentional networks | F. Techer, G. Michael, M. Vurpas, Y. Pierson, A. Fort, C. Jallais
11:00
Face processing under cognitive load | L. Ahmed, E. Cox, S. Anderson, Y. Ueda, J. Saiki
11:20
Dorsal Stream Contribution to the Configural Processing of Faces | V. Zachariou, Z. Safiullah, L. Ungerleider
11:40
The Role of Perceptual Load in Processing Distractor fearful faces in Social Anxiety | M. Theodorou, N. Kostantinou, G. Panayiotou, S.Vrana, F. Nicolaou, G. Moloney, D. Berry
11:00
Role of attention in enhancement of emotional memory: short- and long-delay retrieval | H. Chainay, A. Sava, Z. Bouazza, C. Joubert, G. Plancher
11:20
A short nap promotes implicit and explicit memory performance in tactile search | L. Assumpcao, Z. Shi, X. Zang, M. McAssey, S. Gais, H.J. Müller, T. Geyer
11:40
Feature position and head saliency but not labels facilitate categorisation in adults | J. Batinić, B. Lalić, L. Taxitari, V. Kovic