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Effortless motor learning?: An external focus of attention enchances movement effectiveness and efficiency
Gabriele Wulf, Rebecca Lewthwaite
págs. 75-102
The impact of anticipated cognitive demand on attention and behavioral choice
Joseph T. McGuire, Matthew M. Botvinick
págs. 103-120
Grounding attention in action control: the intentional control of selection
págs. 121-140
págs. 141-158
págs. 159-178
Effortless attention in everyday life: A sytematic phenomenology
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Jeanne Nakamura
págs. 179-190
Developing an experimental induction of flow: Effortless action in the lab
págs. 191-204
The physiology of effortless attention: Correlates of state flow and flow proneness
Fredrik Ullen, Örjan de Manzano, Töres Theorell, László Harmat
págs. 205-218
Apertures, draw, and syntax: Remodelling attention
págs. 219-246
Toward and empirically responsible ethics: Cognitiva science, virtue ethics, and effortless attention in early Chinese thought
págs. 247-286
págs. 287-334
Two to tango: Automatic social coordination and the role of felt effort
págs. 335-372
The talamic gateway: How the meditative training of attention evolves toward selfless transformations fo consciousness
págs. 373-408
págs. 409-424
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