Nicolas Dumay, PhD
Affiliations: | BCBL, Spain |
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Dumay N, Sharma D, Kellen N, et al. (2018) Setting the Alarm: Word Emotional Attributes Require Consolidation to be Operational. Emotion (Washington, D.C.) |
Dumay N. (2017) Look more carefully: Even your data show sleep makes memories more accessible. A reply to Schreiner and Rasch (2018). Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior |
Armstrong BC, Dumay N, Kim W, et al. (2017) Generalization from newly learned words reveals structural properties of the human reading system. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. 146: 227-249 |
Dumay N. (2015) Sleep not just protects memories against forgetting, it also makes them more accessible. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior |
Dumay N, Gareth Gaskell M. (2012) Overnight lexical consolidation revealed by speech segmentation. Cognition. 123: 119-32 |
Dumay N, Content A. (2012) Searching for syllabic coding units in speech perception Journal of Memory and Language. 66: 680-694 |
Dumay N, Damian MF. (2011) A word-order constraint in single-word production? Failure to replicate Janssen, Alario, and Caramazza (2008). Psychological Science. 22: 559-61 |
Damian MF, Dumay N. (2009) Exploring phonological encoding through repeated segments Language and Cognitive Processes. 24: 685-712 |
Dumay N, Gaskell MG. (2007) Sleep-associated changes in the mental representation of spoken words. Psychological Science. 18: 35-9 |
Chéreau C, Gaskell MG, Dumay N. (2007) Reading spoken words: orthographic effects in auditory priming. Cognition. 102: 341-60 |