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    Target-Response Associations Can Produce Response-Congruency Effects Without Task-Switching Costs.Bingxin Li, Xiangqian Li, Xuhong Liu, Martin Lages & Gijsbert Stoet - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Neural correlates of executive control functions in the monkey.Gijsbert Stoet & Lawrence H. Snyder - 2009 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 13 (5):228-234.
  3. Task-switching in human and nonhuman primates: understanding rule encoding and control from behavior to single neurons.Gijsbert Stoet & Lawrence Snyder - 2008 - In Silvia A. Bunge & Jonathan D. Wallis (eds.), Neuroscience of rule-guided behavior. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    The role of executive control in tool use.Gijsbert Stoet & Lawrence H. Snyder - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (4):240-241.
    Comparing cognitive functions between humans and nonhuman primates is helpful for understanding human tool use. We comment on the latest insights from comparative research on executive control functions. Based on our own work, we discuss how even a mental function in which non-human primates outperform humans might have played a key role in the development of tool use.
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