The cognitive and neural architecture of sequence representation (original) (raw)

Implicit sequence learning is represented by stimulus—response rules

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Generalized lessons about sequence learning from the study of the serial reaction time task

Hillary Schwarb

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Redundant sensory information does not enhance sequence learning in the serial reaction time task

Izabela Szumska

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Aspects of sensory guidance in sequence learning

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Sequence learning under dual-task conditions: alternatives to a resource-based account

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Correlation and response relevance in sequence learning

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How a-priori biases affect sequence learning in a serial reaction time task

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Only correlated sequences that are actively processed contribute to implicit sequence learning

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Incidental task sequence learning: perceptual rather than conceptual?

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Perceptual sequence learning in a serial reaction time task

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Implicit sequence learning and working memory: Correlated or complicated?

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Can sequence learning be implicit? New evidence with the process dissociation procedure

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Temporal Effects In Sequence Learning

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Asymmetrical effects of control on the expression of implicit sequence learning

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On the specificity of sequential congruency effects in implicit learning of motor and perceptual sequences

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Sequence? What Sequence?: the human medial temporal lobe and sequence learning

Haline Schendan

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Comparing direct and indirect measures of sequence learning.

Axel Cleeremans

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Specific Sequence Effects in the Serial Reaction Time Task

Jamie DeCoster

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The problem of reversals in assessing implicit sequence learning with serial reaction time tasks

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Attention and awareness in sequence learning

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Implicit Sequence Learning: Effects of Level of Structure, Adult Age, and Extended Practice

Darlene Howard

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The Serial Reaction Time Task: Learning Without Knowing, or Knowing Without Learning?

Axel Cleeremans

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Effector dependent sequence learning in the serial RT task

Willem Verwey

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Learning without consciously knowing: Evidence from event-related potentials in sequence learning

Qiufang Fu

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The role of response selection in sequence learning

Natacha Deroost

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2006

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The emergence of explicit knowledge during the early phase of learning in sequential reaction time tasks

Pierre Perruchet

Psychological Research, 1997

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Modes of executive control in sequence learning: From stimulus-based to plan-based control

Elisabet Tubau

Journal of Experimental Psychology-General, 2007

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