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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Achieving visual object constancy across plane rotation and depth rotation Lawson, Rebecca
1999
2-3 p. 221-245
25 p.
artikel
2 Acknowledgement Reviewers 2002
2-3 p. v-
1 p.
artikel
3 Acknowledgements 1990
2-3 p. 113-
1 p.
artikel
4 A componential investigation of the relation between structural modelling and cognitive accounts of human judgement Maule, A.John
1994
2-3 p. 199-216
18 p.
artikel
5 Additive factor method applied to psychopathology with special reference to childhood hyperactivity Sergeant, Joseph
1990
2-3 p. 277-295
19 p.
artikel
6 Adjustments to redundancy in reaction time: A comparison of three learning methods Summers, Jeffery J.
1977
2-3 p. 205-223
19 p.
artikel
7 Age differences in executive functioning across the lifespan: The role of verbalization in task preparation Kray, Jutta
2004
2-3 p. 143-165
23 p.
artikel
8 Age-related differences and the role of augmented visual feedback in learning a bimanual coordination pattern Wishart, Laurie R
2002
2-3 p. 247-263
17 p.
artikel
9 A latent criteria model for choice data Van Mechelen, Iven
1994
2-3 p. 85-94
10 p.
artikel
10 A polynomial theory of risk Berger, Teri A.
1977
2-3 p. 87-99
13 p.
artikel
11 Applied research in judgment: What should happen Joyce, C.R.B.
1994
2-3 p. 217-227
11 p.
artikel
12 Assessing automaticity Jonides, John
1985
2-3 p. 157-171
15 p.
artikel
13 A study of adaptive behavior: effects of age and irrelevant information on the ability to inhibit one's actions Richard Ridderinkhof, K.
1999
2-3 p. 315-337
23 p.
artikel
14 A study of memory pointers Koriat, Asher
1977
2-3 p. 151-164
14 p.
artikel
15 Attention and perception: An information-integration perspective Massaro, Dominic W.
1985
2-3 p. 211-243
33 p.
artikel
16 Auditory information is beneficial for adults with down syndrome in a continuous bimanual task Robertson, Shannon D
2002
2-3 p. 213-229
17 p.
artikel
17 Author index to volume 115 2004
2-3 p. 291-292
2 p.
artikel
18 Author index to Volume 110 2002
2-3 p. 365-367
3 p.
artikel
19 Author index to volume 87 1994
2-3 p. 229-230
2 p.
artikel
20 Author index to volume 86 1994
2-3 p. 327-
1 p.
artikel
21 Bilateral facilitation of motor control in chronic hemiplegia Cunningham, C.L
2002
2-3 p. 321-337
17 p.
artikel
22 Bimanual circle drawing in children with spastic hemiparesis: effect of coupling modes on the performance of the impaired and unimpaired arms Volman, M(Chiel).J.M
2002
2-3 p. 339-356
18 p.
artikel
23 Bimanual coordination and interhemispheric interaction Gerloff, Christian
2002
2-3 p. 161-186
26 p.
artikel
24 Brain activation during episodic memory retrieval: Sex differences Nyberg, Lars
2000
2-3 p. 181-194
14 p.
artikel
25 Brain activity and cognitive processes: introduction to the special issue Wolters, Gezinus
2000
2-3 p. 123-126
4 p.
artikel
26 Cognitive neuroscience of episodic memory encoding Buckner, Randy L
2000
2-3 p. 127-139
13 p.
artikel
27 Complete mergeability and amodal completion Tse, Peter Ulric
1999
2-3 p. 165-201
37 p.
artikel
28 Conceptually driven encoding episodes create perceptual misattributions Masson, Michael E.J

2-3 p. 183-210
artikel
29 Contents List 2002
2-3 p. vii-
1 p.
artikel
30 Contents of volume 74 1990
2-3 p. 319-320
2 p.
artikel
31 Contents of volume 60 1985
2-3 p. 339-340
2 p.
artikel
32 Coordination and movement pathology: models of structure and function Carson, R.G
2002
2-3 p. 357-364
8 p.
artikel
33 Coordination deficits on the ipsilesional side after unilateral stroke: the effect of practice on nonisodirectional ipsilateral coordination Swinnen, S.P
2002
2-3 p. 305-320
16 p.
artikel
34 Co-ordination of bimanual movements in a centrally deafferented patient executing open loop reach-to-grasp movements Jackson, G.M
2002
2-3 p. 231-246
16 p.
artikel
35 Cortico-spinal inhibition reflects time but not event preparation: neural mechanisms of preparation dissociated by transcranial magnetic stimulation Hasbroucq, Thierry
1999
2-3 p. 243-266
24 p.
artikel
36 Cortico-subcortical contributions to executive control Heyder, Katrin
2004
2-3 p. 271-289
19 p.
artikel
37 Development of the acquisition and control of action–effect associations Eenshuistra, Rena M.
2004
2-3 p. 185-209
25 p.
artikel
38 Discreteness and continuity in models of human information processing Miller, Jeff
1990
2-3 p. 297-318
22 p.
artikel
39 Do perception and motor production share common timing mechanisms: A correlational analysis Keele, Steven W.
1985
2-3 p. 173-191
19 p.
artikel
40 Editorial board 2004
2-3 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
41 Electrophysiological evidence for dissociable processes contributing to recollection Allan, Kevin

2-3 p. 231-252
artikel
42 Episodic encoding and recognition of pictures and words: role of the human medial temporal lobes Köhler, Stefan
2000
2-3 p. 159-179
21 p.
artikel
43 ERP components in Go/Nogo tasks and their relation to inhibition Falkenstein, M
1999
2-3 p. 267-291
25 p.
artikel
44 Executive control emerging from dynamic interactions between brain systems mediating language, working memory and attentional processes Gruber, Oliver
2004
2-3 p. 105-121
17 p.
artikel
45 Executive control of thought and action Logan, Gordon D.
1985
2-3 p. 193-210
18 p.
artikel
46 Executive function across the life span Zelazo, Philip David
2004
2-3 p. 167-183
17 p.
artikel
47 Exorcizing the homunculus, phase two: editors’ introduction Hommel, Bernhard
2004
2-3 p. 99-104
6 p.
artikel
48 Facilitatory and inhibitory effects of masked prime stimuli on motor activation and behavioural performance Eimer, Martin
1999
2-3 p. 293-313
21 p.
artikel
49 Frontal lobe dysfunction and everyday problem-solving: Social and non-social contributions Channon, Shelley
2004
2-3 p. 235-254
20 p.
artikel
50 Functional brain imaging as a looking-glass into the degraded brain: reviewing evidence from Alzheimer disease in relation to normal aging Almkvist, Ove
2000
2-3 p. 255-277
23 p.
artikel
51 Goal neglect and inhibitory limitations: dissociable causes of interference effects in conflict situations De Jong, Ritske
1999
2-3 p. 379-394
16 p.
artikel
52 Holes in the fabric of subjective time: Figure-ground relations in event sequences Michon, John A.
1977
2-3 p. 191-203
13 p.
artikel
53 Impairment in the control of coupled cyclic movements of ipsilateral hand and foot after total callosotomy Baldissera, F
2002
2-3 p. 289-304
16 p.
artikel
54 Index 1999
2-3 p. 345-346
2 p.
artikel
55 Index 2000
2-3 p. 279-280
2 p.
artikel
56 Individual differences in susceptibility to interference and general cognitive ability Dempster, Frank N.
1999
2-3 p. 395-416
22 p.
artikel
57 Individual differences in the functional neuroanatomy of verbal discrimination learning revealed by positron emission tomography Habib, Reza
2000
2-3 p. 141-157
17 p.
artikel
58 Inhibitory motor control in stop paradigms: review and reinterpretation of neural mechanisms Band, G.P.H
1999
2-3 p. 179-211
33 p.
artikel
59 Inner speech as a retrieval aid for task goals: the effects of cue type and articulatory suppression in the random task cuing paradigm Miyake, Akira
2004
2-3 p. 123-142
20 p.
artikel
60 Interlimb coordination in prosthetic walking: effects of asymmetry and walking velocity Donker, Stella F
2002
2-3 p. 265-288
24 p.
artikel
61 Internal and external control: A two-factor model of amplitude change of event-related potentials Kok, Albert
1990
2-3 p. 213-236
24 p.
artikel
62 Intramodal and intermodal transfer of movement information Diewert, Gordon L.
1977
2-3 p. 119-128
10 p.
artikel
63 Introduction: Fluency and remembering Wolters, Gezinus

2-3 p. 121-125
artikel
64 Investigating global effects in visual occlusion: from a partly occluded square to the back of a tree-trunk Lier, Rob van
1999
2-3 p. 203-220
18 p.
artikel
65 Issues and trends in the debate on discrete vs. continuous processing of information Sanders, A.F.
1990
2-3 p. 123-167
45 p.
artikel
66 Lateralization of cognitive processes in the brain Hugdahl, Kenneth
2000
2-3 p. 211-235
25 p.
artikel
67 Levels of processing and selective attention effects on encoding in memory Bentin, Shlomo

2-3 p. 311-341
artikel
68 Memory search and visual spatial attention: An event-related brain potential analysis Okita, T.
1985
2-3 p. 263-292
30 p.
artikel
69 Multi-attribute evaluation processes: Methodological and conceptual issues Westenberg, Mirjam R.M.
1994
2-3 p. 65-84
20 p.
artikel
70 Neural aspects of anticipatory behavior Brunia, C.H.M.
1999
2-3 p. 213-242
30 p.
artikel
71 Neural network simulation of a discrete model of continuous effects of irrelevant stimuli Molenaar, Peter C.M.
1990
2-3 p. 237-258
22 p.
artikel
72 [No title] Richard Ridderinkhof, K
1999
2-3 p. 127-128
2 p.
artikel
73 Object identification is isolated from scene semantic constraint: evidence from object type and token discrimination Hollingworth, Andrew
1999
2-3 p. 319-343
25 p.
artikel
74 Object individuation and object identity in infancy: The role of spatiotemporal information, object property information, and language Xu, Fei
1999
2-3 p. 113-136
24 p.
artikel
75 On the discrimination between global and local trend hypotheses of life-span changes in processing speed Molenaar, P.C.M.
1994
2-3 p. 273-293
21 p.
artikel
76 On the relationship between recognition familiarity and perceptual fluency: Evidence for distinct mnemonic processes Wagner, Anthony D

2-3 p. 211-230
artikel
77 Overview 1990
2-3 p. 115-121
7 p.
artikel
78 Phonological and motoric demands in handwriting: Evidence for discrete transmission of information Van Galen, Gerard P.
1990
2-3 p. 259-275
17 p.
artikel
79 Post-decision consolidation, as a function of the instructions to the decision maker and of the decision problem Svenson, Ola
1994
2-3 p. 181-197
17 p.
artikel
80 Preattentive processing or prefocal processing? Navon, David
1985
2-3 p. 245-262
18 p.
artikel
81 Predicting the future and reconstructing the past: A Bayesian characterization of the utility of subjective fluency Benjamin, Aaron S

2-3 p. 267-290
artikel
82 Preface Koele, Pieter
1994
2-3 p. 61-62
2 p.
artikel
83 Preface Bashore, T.R.
1994
2-3 p. 105-107
3 p.
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84 Preface Editors, The
1985
2-3 p. 103-
1 p.
artikel
85 Preface Stoffels, E.-J.
1990
2-3 p. 111-112
2 p.
artikel
86 Prefrontal cortex regulates inhibition and excitation in distributed neural networks Knight, Robert T.
1999
2-3 p. 159-178
20 p.
artikel
87 Processing speed as a mental capacity Kail, Robert
1994
2-3 p. 199-225
27 p.
artikel
88 Process models of decision making Harte, Joke M.
1994
2-3 p. 95-120
26 p.
artikel
89 Proportionality and sample size as factors in intuitive statistical judgement Evans, J.St.B.T.
1977
2-3 p. 129-137
9 p.
artikel
90 Selective response activation can begin before stimulus recognition is complete: A psychophysiological and error analysis of continuous flow Smid, Henderikus G.O.M.
1990
2-3 p. 169-210
42 p.
artikel
91 Simulation as a tool to improve process models Huber, Oswald
1994
2-3 p. 121-134
14 p.
artikel
92 Some points of contact between models of central capacity and factor-analytic models Heuer, Herbert
1985
2-3 p. 135-155
21 p.
artikel
93 Some thoughts on neurocognitive slowing Bashore, Theodore R.
1994
2-3 p. 295-325
31 p.
artikel
94 Special issue on “Visual Object Perception” Wagemans, Johan
1999
2-3 p. 105-111
7 p.
artikel
95 Stars and chains: A model for continued associations Levin, Iris
1977
2-3 p. 165-181
17 p.
artikel
96 Strong ordinal properties of an additive model for the sequential processing of probabilistic information Wallsten, Thomas S.
1977
2-3 p. 225-253
29 p.
artikel
97 Subconfigurations of the human form in the perception of biological motion displays Pinto, J.
1999
2-3 p. 293-318
26 p.
artikel
98 Subjective reports and process dissociation: Fluency, knowing, and feeling Kelley, Colleen M

2-3 p. 127-140
artikel
99 Task coordination and aging: explorations of executive control processes in the task switching paradigm Kramer, Arthur F
1999
2-3 p. 339-378
40 p.
artikel
100 Task preparation and stimulus-evoked competition Hübner, Mike
2004
2-3 p. 211-234
24 p.
artikel
101 Temporal uncertainty of auditory signals in a monitoring task: Effects of inter-signal interval length and regularity on increase in reaction time Lisper, Hans-Olof
1977
2-3 p. 183-190
8 p.
artikel
102 The cognitive neuroscience of signed language Rönnberg, Jerker
2000
2-3 p. 237-254
18 p.
artikel
103 The control and learning of patterns of interlimb coordination: past and present issues in normal and disordered control Swinnen, S.P
2002
2-3 p. 129-137
9 p.
artikel
104 The development of selective attention: A life-span overview Plude, Dana J.
1994
2-3 p. 227-272
46 p.
artikel
105 The influence of attention at encoding on direct and indirect remembering MacDonald, Penny A

2-3 p. 291-310
artikel
106 The influence of order of presentation and characteristics of the datagenerator on opinion revision De Swart, J.H.
1977
2-3 p. 101-117
17 p.
artikel
107 The influence of spatial reference frames on imagined object- and viewer rotations Wraga, Maryjane
1999
2-3 p. 247-264
18 p.
artikel
108 The interplay of attention and bimanual coordination dynamics Monno, Audrey
2002
2-3 p. 187-211
25 p.
artikel
109 The neuronal basis of bimanual coordination: recent neurophysiological evidence and functional models Cardoso de Oliveira, Simone
2002
2-3 p. 139-159
21 p.
artikel
110 The psychology of linear judgement models Brehmer, Berndt
1994
2-3 p. 137-154
18 p.
artikel
111 There is no central stimulus encoding during saccadic eye shifts: A case against general parallel processing notions Sanders, A.F.
1985
2-3 p. 323-338
16 p.
artikel
112 The relationship between remembering and knowing: A cognitive neuroscience perspective Knowlton, Barbara J

2-3 p. 253-265
artikel
113 The representation of movement schemas in long-term memory: Lessons from the acquisition of a transcription skill Gopher, Daniel
1985
2-3 p. 105-134
30 p.
artikel
114 The rise and fall in information-processing rates over the life span Cerella, John
1994
2-3 p. 109-197
89 p.
artikel
115 The role of objects in perceptual grouping Feldman, Jacob
1999
2-3 p. 137-163
27 p.
artikel
116 The visual representation of three-dimensional, rotating objects Kourtzi, Zoe
1999
2-3 p. 265-292
28 p.
artikel
117 Towards a perspective theory of decision making and judgment Montgomery, Henry
1994
2-3 p. 155-178
24 p.
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118 Transmarginal inhibition in a reaction time task as a function of extraversion and neuroticism Keuss, P.J.G.
1977
2-3 p. 139-150
12 p.
artikel
119 Using saccade tasks as a tool to analyze executive dysfunctions in schizophrenia Reuter, Benedikt
2004
2-3 p. 255-269
15 p.
artikel
120 Varieties of inhibition: manifestations in cognition, event-related potentials and aging Kok, Albert
1999
2-3 p. 129-158
30 p.
artikel
121 What is the mechanism for fluency in successive recognition? Poldrack, Russell A

2-3 p. 167-181
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122 When perceptual or motor sets are changed: Effects of updating demands on structure and energy of P300 Rösler, Frank
1985
2-3 p. 293-321
29 p.
artikel
123 When, where, what: the electromagnetic contribution to the WWW of brain activity during recognition Düzel, Emrah
2000
2-3 p. 195-210
16 p.
artikel
124 Why do strangers feel familiar, but friends don't? A discrepancy-attribution account of feelings of familiarity Whittlesea, Bruce W.A.

2-3 p. 141-165
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