Uitgave 2-3/2004
Inhoudsopgave (11 Artikelen)
Editorial
Cognitive control of action: The role of action effects
Dieter Nattkemper, Michael Ziessler
Original Article
Coloring an action: Intending to produce color events eliminates the Stroop effect
Bernhard Hommel
Original Article
The role of action effects in infants’ action control
Petra Hauf, Birgit Elsner, Gisa Aschersleben
Original Article
The ideomotor principle and motor sequence acquisition: Tone effects facilitate movement chunking
Christian Stöcker, Joachim Hoffmann
Original Article
Contiguity and contingency in action-effect learning
Birgit Elsner, Bernhard Hommel
Original Article
Variable action effects: response control by context-specific effect anticipations
Andrea Kiesel, Joachim Hoffmann
Original Article
The role of anticipation and intention in the learning of effects of self-performed actions
Michael Ziessler, Dieter Nattkemper, Peter A. Frensch
Original Article
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