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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A dissociation between the sense of familiarity and access to semantic information concerning familiar people de Haan, Edward H. F.
1991
1 p. 51-67
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2 An explanation of the hard-easy effect in studies of realism of confidence in one's general knowledge Juslin, Peter
1993
1 p. 55-71
artikel
3 Apperception in chess players' long-range planning Saariluoma, Pertti
1994
1 p. 1-22
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4 Are Caricatures Special? Evidence of Peak Shift in Face Recognition Lewis, Michael B.
1999
1 p. 105-117
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5 Attention Allocation During Manual Movement Preparation and Execution Fischer, Martin H.
1997
1 p. 17-51
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6 Attentional selection: Early, late, or neither? Navon, David
1989
1 p. 47-68
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7 Book reveiws 1989
1 p. 97-102
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8 Book Review 1997
1 p. 127-128
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9 Book review Wilding, J. M.
1995
1 p. 107-111
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10 Book review editorial 1989
1 p. 95
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11 Book Reviews 2002
1 p. 154-159
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12 Book Reviews 1999
1 p. 139-143
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13 Book Reviews 2000
1 p. 131-143
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14 Book reviews 1990
1 p. 81-93
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15 Book reviews Maylorl, Elizabeth A.
1993
1 p. 117-123
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16 Book Reviews 1996
1 p. 105-111
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17 Book reviews 2005
1 p. 151-158
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18 Book reviews Wilding, John
1994
1 p. 106-112
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19 Cognitive characteristics of skilled tactiling: The case of GS Ronnberg, Jerker
1993
1 p. 19-33
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20 Combined processing of what and where information within the visuospatial scratchpad Finke, Kathrin
2005
1 p. 1-22
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21 Demonstrating how unfamiliar faces become familiar using a face matching task Clutterbuck, R.
2005
1 p. 97-116
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22 Detecting gaps with and without attention: Further evidence for attentional receptive fields Shalev, Lilach
2002
1 p. 3-26
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23 Digit Span and Articulatory Suppression: A Cross-linguistic Comparison Chincotta, Dino
1997
1 p. 89-96
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24 Dissociating conceptual priming, perceptual priming and explicit memory Cabeza, Roberto
1993
1 p. 35-53
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25 Dissociating Long-term Memory Systems: Comment on Nyberg and Tulving (1996) Shanks, David R.
1997
1 p. 111-120
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26 Do working memory and susceptibility to interference predict individual differences in fluid intelligence? Borella, Erika
2006
1 p. 51-69
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27 Dreaming and consciousness Foulkes, David
1990
1 p. 39-55
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28 Editorial 2002
1 p. 1
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29 Editorial Nilsson, Lars-Goran
1996
1 p. 1-2
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30 Editorial Vandierendonck, Andre
2006
1 p. 1-2
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31 Editorial Eysenck, Michael W.
1989
1 p. 1-2
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32 Editorial board page for “European Journal of Cognitive Psychology”, Volume 5, Number 1 1993
1 p. 1
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33 Editorial board page for “European Journal of Cognitive Psychology”, Volume 6, Number 1 1994
1 p. 1
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34 Editorial board page for “European Journal of Cognitive Psychology”, Volume 7, Number 1 1995
1 p. 1
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35 Editorial board page for “European Journal of Cognitive Psychology”, Volume 1, Number 1 1989
1 p. 1
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36 Editorial board page for “European Journal of Cognitive Psychology”, Volume 4, Number 1 1992
1 p. 1
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37 Editor's introduction Bruce, Vicki
1991
1 p. 1-3
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38 Effects of Frequency and Phonological Ambiguity on Naming Serbo-Croatian Words Lukatela, Georgije
1999
1 p. 1-16
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39 Evidence for word length coding during visual word recognition Skarratt, Paul A.
2008
1 p. 12-32
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40 Exogenous/Endogenous Control of Space-based/ Object-based Attention: Four Types of Visual Selection? Lauwereyns, Johan
1998
1 p. 41-74
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41 Extraction of cues or underlying harmonic structure: Which guides recognition of familiar melodies? Marc, Melen
1995
1 p. 81-106
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42 Facenet: A connectionist model of face identification in context Schreiber, Anne-Caroline
1991
1 p. 177-198
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43 Face recognition and lip-reading in autism de Gelder, Beatrice
1991
1 p. 69-86
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44 Good and bad effects of phonological similarity on word and nonword recall: The role of beginnings and ends Luotoniemi, Emilia
2007
1 p. 80-102
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45 Hierarchical models in cognition: Do they have psychological reality? Cohen, Gillian
2000
1 p. 1-36
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46 Identification of spatially quantised tachistoscopic images of faces: How many pixels does it take to carry identity? Bachmann, Talis
1991
1 p. 87-103
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47 Idiom Comprehension in Children: Are the Effects of Semantic Analysability and Context Separable? Levorato, M. Chiara
1999
1 p. 51-66
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48 Implicit and explicit memory and the automatid effortful distinction Parkin, Alan. J.
1990
1 p. 71-80
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49 Implicit Memory and Anxiety: Perceptual Identification of Emotional Stimuli Richards, Anne
1999
1 p. 67-86
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50 Implicit memory for words presented during anaesthesia Jelicic, Marko
1992
1 p. 71-80
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51 Incidental detection of rhyming in silent reading Navon, David
1993
1 p. 1-18
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52 Individual differences in the ability to avoid distracting sounds Elliott, Emily
2006
1 p. 90-108
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53 Intellectual functioning of deaf adults and children: Answers and questions Marschark, Marc
2006
1 p. 70-89
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54 Intelligence and executive functioning in adult age: Effects of sibship size and birth order Holmgren, Sara
2006
1 p. 138-158
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55 Intentional fixation of behavioural learning, or how R-O learning blocks S-R learning Stock, Armin
2002
1 p. 127-153
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56 Interaction of knowledge-driven and data-driven processing in category learning Vandierendonck, Andre
2000
1 p. 37-63
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57 Learning procedures and goal specificity in learning and problem-solving tasks Green, Alison J. K.
2002
1 p. 105-126
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58 Lexical access revisited: Evidence from picture-pseudoword interference Belke, Eva
2005
1 p. 117-150
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59 Manual training of mental rotation Wiedenbauer, Gunnar
2007
1 p. 17-36
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60 Memory for enacted and non-enacted events: Is there a need for separate laws? Nyberg, Lars
1995
1 p. 55-64
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61 Memory: Performance, knowledge, and experience Tulving, Endel
1989
1 p. 3-26
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62 Modality Effects in Immediate Recall of Verbal and Non-verbal Information Vroomen, Beatrice de Gelder Jean
1997
1 p. 97-110
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63 More about linda or conjunctions in context Macdonald, Ranald R.
1990
1 p. 57-70
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64 Music tonality and context-dependent recall: The influence of key change and mood mediation Mead, Katharine M. L.
2007
1 p. 59-79
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65 Negative priming and sequence learning Cock, Josephine J.
2002
1 p. 27-48
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66 Negative priming in the SRT task: Learning of irrelevant sequences is enhanced by concurrent learning of relevant sequences Deroost, Natacha
2008
1 p. 47-68
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67 Non-representational frameworks for psychology: A typology Shanon, Benny
1990
1 p. 1-22
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68 On the measurement of priming: What is the correct baseline? Tulving, Endel
1995
1 p. 13-18
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69 Perception and recognition of photographic quality facial caricatures: Implications for the recognition of natural images Benson, Philip J.
1991
1 p. 105-135
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70 Perceptual categories and the computation of “grandmother” Young, Andrew W.
1991
1 p. 5-49
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71 Peripheral Non-informative Cues do Induce Early Facilitation of Target Detection Berger, Andrea
1999
1 p. 119-137
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72 Phonological Facilitation in the Production of Two-word Utterances Schriefers, H.
1999
1 p. 17-50
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73 Plural Pronouns and the Representation of Their Antecedents Carreiras, Manuel
1997
1 p. 53-87
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74 Prior expectation and the interpretation of natural language quantifiers Moxey, Linda M.
1993
1 p. 73-91
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75 Procedural vs. direct retrieval strategies in arithmetic: A comparison between additive and multiplicative problem solving Roussel, Jean-Louis
2002
1 p. 61-104
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76 Process dissociation procedure: Core assumptions fail, sometimes Komatsu, Shin-Ichi
1995
1 p. 19-40
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77 Programming shifts of spatial attention Umilta, Carlo
1994
1 p. 23-41
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78 Recognising what you like: Examining the relation between the mere-exposure effect and recognition Newell, Ben R.
2007
1 p. 103-118
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79 Recognition in a visuospatial memory task: The effect of presentation Lecerf, Thierry
2005
1 p. 47-75
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80 Recognition memory and awareness for famous and obscure musical themes Java, Rosalind I.
1995
1 p. 41-53
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81 Relationships between working memory and intelligence from a developmental perspective: Convergent evidence from a neo-Piagetian and a psychometric approach de Ribaupierre, Anik
2006
1 p. 109-137
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82 Retrieval from Secondary Memory: Detailed Analysis of Process Components Zysset, Stefan
1999
1 p. 87-104
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83 Reversing presentation order of semantically related words reverses memory Westerberg, Carmen E.
2008
1 p. 69-90
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84 Searching for Memory Systems Tulving, Lars Nyberg Endel
1997
1 p. 121-125
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85 Simple addition and multiplication: No comparison Robert, Nicole D.
2008
1 p. 123-138
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86 Simple arithmetic processing: Individual differences in automaticity Jackson, Natalie
2007
1 p. 141-160
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87 Source monitoring: The importance of feature binding at encoding Mammarella, Nicola
2008
1 p. 91-122
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88 Spacing effects in recognition memory: When meaning matters Russo, Riccardo
2002
1 p. 49-59
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89 Spatial processing, mental imagery, and creativity in individuals with and without sight Eardley, Alison F.
2007
1 p. 37-58
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90 Spelling in Adults: Orthographic Transparency, Learning New Letter Strings and Reading Accuracy Burt, Jennifer S.
1996
1 p. 3-44
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91 Spoken Word Recognition: A Stage-processing Approach to Language Differences Kolinsky, Regine
1998
1 p. 1-40
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92 States of awareness following word stem completion Java, Rosalind I.
1994
1 p. 77-92
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93 Structural analysis of the intension and extension of semantic concepts Storms, Gert
1994
1 p. 43-75
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94 Task switching and across-trial distance priming are independent Liefooghe, Baptist
2007
1 p. 1-16
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95 The contribution of cognitive psychology to the study of human intelligence Cornoldi, Cesare
2006
1 p. 1-17
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96 The contribution of processing fluency to preference: A comparison with familiarity-based recognition Willems, Sylvie
2007
1 p. 119-140
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97 The cost of a strategy Umilta, Carlo
1992
1 p. 21-40
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98 The Differential Role of Syllabic Structure in Stem Completion for French and English Beland, Isabelle Peretz Isabelle Lussier Renee
1998
1 p. 75-112
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99 The effects of age-of-acquisition and frequency-of-occurrence in visual word recognition: Further evidence from the Dutch language Brysbaert, Marc
2000
1 p. 65-85
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100 The Effects of Concreteness on Memory: Dual Codes or Dual Processing? Ruiz-Vargas, Jose M.
1996
1 p. 45-72
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101 The effects of distinctiveness, presentation time and delay on face recognition Shepherd, J. W.
1991
1 p. 137-145
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102 The experiential basis of serial position effects Jones, Todd C.
1995
1 p. 65-80
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103 The impact of presentation format on causal inferences Vallee-Tourangeau, Frederic
2008
1 p. 177-194
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104 The mind's eye in blindfold chess Campitelli, Guillermo
2005
1 p. 23-45
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105 The practical benefits of cognitive psychology Richardson, John T. E.
1989
1 p. 27-46
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106 The Relationship Between Preference for Temporal Conceptions and Time Estimation Ron-Avni, Joseph Glicksohn Ruth
1997
1 p. 1-15
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107 The role of alternative hypotheses in the integration of evidence that disconfirms an acquired belief Vallee-Tourangeau, Frederic
2000
1 p. 107-129
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108 The Role of Working Memory Resources in Simple Cognitive Arithmetic Lemaire, Patrick
1996
1 p. 73-104
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109 The semantic structure of vision verbs: A psycholinguistic investigation of Italian Cacciari, Cristina
2000
1 p. 87-106
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110 The tulving-wiseman law and recognition failure of recognisable words Gardiner, John M.
1994
1 p. 93-105
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111 The use of superficial and meaning-based representations in interpreting pronouns: Evidence from Spanish Carreiras, Manuel
1993
1 p. 93-116
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112 Time of day as an instrument for the analysis of attention Broadbent, Donald E.
1989
1 p. 69-94
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113 Time perception and the internal clock: Effects of visual flicker on the temporal oscillator Treisman, Michel
1992
1 p. 41-70
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114 Transposed-letter similarity effects in naming pseudowords: Evidence from children and adults Perea, Manuel
2008
1 p. 33-46
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115 Verbal short-term memory in children: The role of the articulator loop Halliday, M. S.
1990
1 p. 23-38
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116 Visuospatial working memory and mental representation of spatial descriptions De Beni, Rossana
2005
1 p. 77-95
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117 What's in a name? access to information from people's names Valentine, Tim
1991
1 p. 147-176
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118 When /b/ill with /g/ill becomes /d/ill: Evidence for a lexical effect in audiovisual speech perception Barutchu, Ayla
2008
1 p. 1-11
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119 Who is mistaken about priming in “recognition/identification” experiments? A reply to tulving and hayman Ostergaard, Arne L.
1995
1 p. 1-11
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120 Why are reasoning ability and working memory capacity related to mental speed? An investigation of stimulus-response compatibility in choice reaction time tasks Wilhelm, Oliver
2006
1 p. 18-50
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121 Why don't we perceive our brain states? Prinz, Wolfgang
1992
1 p. 1-20
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122 Working memory demands in insight versus analytic problem solving Fleck, Jessica I.
2008
1 p. 139-176
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