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  1. Learning to move, moving to learn: A quarter century of insights into infant motor development
  2. Attention probes may inflate real effects and create pseudoeffects: A rerun and reassessment of Hemed et al. (2020).
  3. A Case of Control Induced Relevance
  4. Using an algorithmic approach to shape human decision-making through attraction to patterns
  5. The unboxing has already begun: One motivation construct at a time
  6. The mental rotation of visual features and feature conjunctions
  7. Intact modulation of response vigor in major depressive disorder
  8. Intact Modulation of Response Vigor in Major Depressive Disorder
  9. Choosing to choose or not
  10. Motivation(s) from control: response-effect contingency and confirmation of sensorimotor predictions reinforce different levels of selection
  11. Automatically controlled: Task irrelevance fully cancels otherwise automatic imitation.
  12. The Differential Impact of a Response’s Effectiveness and its Monetary Value on Response-Selection
  13. Evaluation of an action’s effectiveness by the motor system in a dynamic environment.
  14. Relevance-based processing: Little role for task-relevant expectations
  15. How Can an Overlapping Mechanism Lead to Distinct Pathology? The Case of Psychosis and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
  16. Expecting the unexpected: Violation of expectation shifts strategies toward information exploration.
  17. Intentional binding and obsessive-compulsive tendencies: A dissociation between indirect and direct measures of the sense of agency
  18. Learning how to exploit sources of information
  19. Learning how to exploit sources of information
  20. Thoughts as Unexpected Intruders: Context, Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms, and the Sense of Agency Over Thoughts
  21. The effect of relevance appraisal on the emotional response.
  22. Consciousness without report: insights from summary statistics and inattention ‘blindness’
  23. Evidence for pain attenuation by the motor system-based judgment of agency
  24. A Dissociation Between a Response’s Effectiveness and its Monetary Outcome
  25. The Sense of Agency Scale: A Measure of Consciously Perceived Control over One's Mind, Body, and the Immediate Environment
  26. Expecting the unexpected: expecting to be surprised reduces attribute amnesia
  27. How Locomotion Concerns Influence Perceptual Judgments
  28. Temporal integration of bodies and faces: united we stand, divided we fall?
  29. “What is it Like to Be a Self?” A Special Issue on the Phenomenal Self
  30. From reaction (‘priming’) to motivated selection: changing conceptualizations of accessibility
  31. Bootstrapping agency: How control-relevant information affects motivation.
  32. Control feedback as the motivational force behind habitual behavior
  33. Motivation from Control
  34. The Sense of Agency
  35. I control therefore I do: Judgments of agency influence action selection
  36. Seeing without knowing: task relevance dissociates between visual awareness and recognition
  37. Pure Irrelevance Induced 'Blindness'
  38. Priming…Shmiming: It's About Knowing When and Why Stimulated Memory Representations Become Active
  39. What's in a goal? The role of motivational relevance in cognition and action
  40. Are task irrelevant faces unintentionally processed? Implicit learning as a test case.
  41. Motivated Remembering: Remembering as Accessibility and Accessibility as Motivational Relevance
  42. Motivation from control
  43. Blinded by irrelevance: Pure irrelevance induced “blindness”.
  44. Relevance-based selectivity: The case of implicit learning.
  45. Goal-Directed Behavior
  46. The mechanics of implicit learning of contingencies: A commentary on Custers & Aarts’ paper
  47. Motivation in Mental Accessibility: Relevance of a Representation (ROAR) as a New Framework
  48. Attentional setting versus spatial attention in artificial grammar learning
  49. Short Article: Goal relevance and artificial grammar learning
  50. Nonconscious Goal Pursuit and the Effortful Control of Behavior
  51. Nonconscious Goal Pursuit in Novel Environments
  52. Implicit learning in the service of implicit goal pursuit