Eliot Hazeltine
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Recent Articles
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Lee Y, Verhaeghen P, Hazeltine E, Schumacher E
Psychol Res
. 2025 Mar;
89(2):63.
PMID: 40047943
Introduction: The congruency sequence effect (CSE) refers to a reduction in the congruency effect after incongruent trials compared to congruent trials in a conflict-inducing task. There is an ongoing debate...
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Voss M, Oehler C, Daniels W, Sodoma M, Madero B, Kent J, et al.
Contemp Clin Trials
. 2024 Aug;
145():107647.
PMID: 39095013
Despite evidence that aerobic exercise benefits the aging brain, in particular the hippocampus and memory, controlled clinical trials have not comprehensively evaluated effects of aerobic exercise training on human memory...
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Pipoly M, Lee H, Hazeltine E, Voss M
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci
. 2024 May;
79(7).
PMID: 38721999
Objectives: Older adult executive function varies widely due to brain and cognitive aging. Variance in older adult executive function is linked to increased response conflict from cognitive and brain aging....
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Bustos B, Mordkoff J, Hazeltine E, Jiang J
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 2024 May;
153(7):1873-1886.
PMID: 38695804
Cognitive flexibility enables humans to voluntarily switch tasks. Task switching requires replacing the previously active task representation with a new one, an operation that typically results in a switch cost....
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Schiltenwolf M, Dignath D, Hazeltine E
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2024 Feb;
31(4):1821-1832.
PMID: 38302791
Binding theories claim that features of an episode are bound to each other and can be retrieved once these features are re-encountered. Binding effects have been shown in task-switching studies...
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Hosch A, Swanson B, Harris J, Oleson J, Hazeltine E, Petersen I
Res Child Adolesc Psychopathol
. 2024 Jan;
52(4):505-520.
PMID: 38224420
Identifying neural and cognitive mechanisms in externalizing problems in childhood is important for earlier and more targeted intervention. Meta-analytic findings have shown that smaller N2 event-related potential (ERP) amplitudes, thought...
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Hazeltine E, Koch I, Weissman D
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 2023 Dec;
50(7):1133-1151.
PMID: 38095953
Responses are slower in two-choice tasks when either a previous stimulus feature or the previous response repeats than when all features repeat or all features change. Current views of action...
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Koch I, Hazeltine E, Petersen G, Weissman D
Atten Percept Psychophys
. 2023 May;
85(8):2577-2587.
PMID: 37147509
Response repetitions aid performance when a task repeats but impair performance when a task switches. Although this interaction is robust, theoretical accounts remain controversial. Here, we used an un-cued, predictable...
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Mittelstadt V, Leuthold H, Mackenzie I, Dykstra T, Hazeltine E
J Cogn
. 2023 Jan;
6(1):9.
PMID: 36698784
There has been an increasing interest in uncovering the mechanisms underpinning how people decide which task to perform at a given time. Many studies suggest that task representations are crucial...
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Rangel B, Hazeltine E, Wessel J
J Neurosci
. 2023 Jan;
43(2):282-292.
PMID: 36639905
During goal-directed behavior, humans purportedly form and retrieve so-called event files, conjunctive representations that link context-specific information about stimuli, their associated actions, and the expected action outcomes. The automatic formation,...