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Contents of Volume 68 - 2004 Arengo R — Fendrich DW Kunde W, Wiihr P: Actions blind Schub6 A, Prinz W, Aschersleben G: Aschersleben G — Hauf P to conceptually overlapping Perceiving while acting: action Aschersleben G — Schub6 A stimuli 199 affects perception 208 Kunde W: Response priming by Snodgrass JG — Karlsen PJ De Maeght S, Prinz W: Action supraliminal and subliminal Stock A, Stock C: A short history of induction through action obser- action effects 91 ideo-motor action 176 vation 97 Stock C — Stock A Lachnit H — Ludwig I Stocker C, Hoffmann J: The Elsner B, Hommel B: Contiguity and Lopez-Moliner J — Tubau E ideomotor principle and motor contingency in action-effect Ludwig I, Lachnit H: Effects sequence acquisition Tone effects learning 138 of practice and transfer in the facilitate movement chunking Elsner B — Hauf P detection of embedded figures 126 277 Fendrich DW, Arengo R: The influ- Tayama T — Tsujimoto S$ ence of string length and repetition Nattkemper D, Ziessler M: Cognitive Tsujimoto S, Tayama T: on chunking of digit strings 216 control of action The role Independent mechanisms for dividing attention between the Frensch PA — Ziessler M of action effects 71 motion and the color of dynamic Frith C — Roepstorff A Nattkemper D — Ziessler M random dot patterns 237 Tubau E, Lopez-Moliner J: Spatial Hauf P, Elsner B, Aschersleben G: Patteri I — Riggio L interference and response control The role of action effects in Penel A Repp BH in sequence learning: the role of infants’ action control 115 Prinz W — De Maeght S explicit knowledge 55 Heuer H — Kleinsorge T Prinz W — Schub6é A Hoffmann J — Stocker C Proctor RW — Hommel B Umilta C — Riggio L Hoffmann J — Kiesel A Hommel B, Proctor RW, Vu K-PL: Repp BH, Penel A: Rhythmic Verwey WB, Wright DL:Effector- A feature-integration account movement is attracted more independent and effector-depen- of sequential effects in the strongly to auditory than to visual dent learning in the discrete Simon task 1 rhythms 252 sequence production task 64 Hommel B: Coloring an action Richter S, Jansen-Osmann P, Vu K-PL — Hommel B Intending to produce color events Konczak J, Kalveram K-T: eliminates the Stroop effect 74 Motor adaptation to different Wascher E, Wolber M: Attentional Hommel B — Elsner B dynamic environments is and intentional cueing in facilitated by indicative context Jansen-Osmann P — Richter S a Simon task: An EEG-based stimuli 245 approach 18 Riggio L, Patteri I, Umilta C: Kalveram K-T — Richter S Wolber M — Wascher E Location and shape in inhibition Karlsen PJ, Snodgrass JG: The Wright DL — Verwey WB of return 41 word-frequency paradox for Wiihr P — Kunde W Roepstorff A, Frith C: What’s at the recall/recognition occurs top in the top-down control of Ziessler M, Nattkemper D, Frensch for pictures 271 action? Script-sharing and ‘top- Kiesel A, Hoffmann J: Variable PA: The role of anticipation and top’ control of action in cognitive action effects: response control by intention in the learning of effects experiments 189 context-specific effect of self-performed actions 163 anticipations 155 Ziessler M — Nattkemper D Scharlau I: Evidence against Kleinsorge T, Heuer H, Schmidtke V: response bias in temporal order Assembling a task space global determination of local shift tasks with attention manipulation Indexed in/abstracted by Current Contents, costs 31 by masked primes 224 Psychological Abstracts, Index Medicus and in Konczak J — Richter S Schmidtke V — Kleinsorge T Psyc INFO

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