Titia Gebuis

Affiliations: 
Helmholtz Institut, Neurherberg, Oberschleißheim, Bayern, Germany 
Area:
Numerical Cognition
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Gebuis T, Cohen Kadosh R, Gevers W. (2017) Why try saving the ANS? An alternative proposal. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 40: e171
Gebuis T, Cohen Kadosh R, Gevers W. (2016) Sensory-integration system rather than approximate number system underlies numerosity processing: A critical review. Acta Psychologica. 171: 17-35
Antoine S, Ranzini M, Gebuis T, et al. (2016) Order information in verbal working memory shifts the subjective midpoint in both the line bisection and the landmark tasks. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 1-35
Smets K, Gebuis T, Defever E, et al. (2014) Concurrent validity of approximate number sense tasks in adults and children. Acta Psychologica. 150: 120-8
Gebuis T, Reynvoet B. (2014) The neural mechanism underlying ordinal numerosity processing. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 26: 1013-20
Sz?cs D, Nobes A, Devine A, et al. (2013) Visual stimulus parameters seriously compromise the measurement of approximate number system acuity and comparative effects between adults and children. Frontiers in Psychology. 4: 444
Defever E, Reynvoet B, Gebuis T. (2013) Task- and age-dependent effects of visual stimulus properties on children's explicit numerosity judgments. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 116: 216-33
Smets K, Gebuis T, Reynvoet B. (2013) Comparing the neural distance effect derived from the non-symbolic comparison and the same-different task. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 7: 28
Gebuis T, Reynvoet B. (2013) The neural mechanisms underlying passive and active processing of numerosity. Neuroimage. 70: 301-7
Gebuis T, Reynvoet B. (2012) Continuous visual properties explain neural responses to nonsymbolic number. Psychophysiology. 49: 1481-91
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