If you're interested in how people link contextual cues to appropriate cognitive control settings, Yu-Chin Chiu and I wrote a little review that just came out in NBR: https://t.co/RzQkk9lNrS
— Tobias Egner (@EgnerLab) February 10, 2019
If you're interested in how people link contextual cues to appropriate cognitive control settings, Yu-Chin Chiu and I wrote a little review that just came out in NBR: https://t.co/RzQkk9lNrS
— Tobias Egner (@EgnerLab) February 10, 2019
Can't stop thinking about yourself? You're not alone!
— Tobias Egner (@EgnerLab) January 18, 2019
Automatic Prioritization of Self-Referential Stimuli in Working Memory - Shouhang Yin, Jie Sui, Yu-Chin Chiu, Antao Chen, Tobias Egner, 2019 https://t.co/04hSjVJsU4
Late semester achievements: @ps_whitehead and I are now officially PhD candidates.
— Christina Bejjani (@chbejjani) December 11, 2018
(PS - don’t forget to wish @EgnerLab a happy birthday!) pic.twitter.com/V0amXQn9Jc
Not sure what to do for your last poster session? Come see another one of @chbejjani’s award winning posters, this time on the transfer of control states right now at @Psychonomic_Soc! Be there or be square! @EgnerLab #psynom18 #cantstopwontstop pic.twitter.com/pXbECvHapJ
— Peter S. Whitehead (@ps_whitehead) November 18, 2018
For those interested in task switching and learning, this brief review has just gone online at Current Directions in Psychological Science:
— Tobias Egner (@EgnerLab) October 18, 2018
Getting a Grip on Cognitive Flexibility - Senne Braem, Tobias Egner, 2018 https://t.co/CMsASwdkbl