wo | Tijdschrift Psychological Research Uitgave 2-3/2004 Inhoudsopgave ( 11 Artikelen ) 01-04-2004 | Editorial | Uitgave 2-3/2004 Cognitive control of action: The role of action effects Dieter Nattkemper, Michael Ziessler 01-04-2004 | Original Article | Uitgave 2-3/2004 Coloring an action: Intending to produce color events eliminates the Stroop effect Bernhard Hommel 01-04-2004 | Original Article | Uitgave 2-3/2004 Response priming by supraliminal and subliminal action effects Wilfried Kunde 01-04-2004 | Original Article | Uitgave 2-3/2004 Action induction through action observation Sara De Maeght, Wolfgang Prinz 01-04-2004 | Original Article | Uitgave 2-3/2004 The role of action effects in infants’ action control Petra Hauf, Birgit Elsner, Gisa Aschersleben 01-04-2004 | Original Article | Uitgave 2-3/2004 The ideomotor principle and motor sequence acquisition: Tone effects facilitate movement chunking Christian Stöcker, Joachim Hoffmann 01-04-2004 | Original Article | Uitgave 2-3/2004 Contiguity and contingency in action-effect learning Birgit Elsner, Bernhard Hommel 01-04-2004 | Original Article | Uitgave 2-3/2004 Variable action effects: response control by context-specific effect anticipations Andrea Kiesel, Joachim Hoffmann 01-04-2004 | Original Article | Uitgave 2-3/2004 The role of anticipation and intention in the learning of effects of self-performed actions Michael Ziessler, Dieter Nattkemper, Peter A. Frensch 01-04-2004 | Original Article | Uitgave 2-3/2004 A short history of ideo-motor action Armin Stock, Claudia Stock 01-04-2004 | Original Article | Uitgave 2-3/2004 What’s at the top in the top-down control of action? Script-sharing and ‘top-top’ control of action in cognitive experiments Andreas Roepstorff, Chris Frith