Wim Gevers
Affiliations: | Université Libre de Bruxelles, Bruxelles, Belgium |
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Antoine S, Ranzini M, van Dijck JP, et al. (2019) Hemispatial neglect and serial order in verbal working memory. Journal of Neuropsychology. 13: 272-288 |
Dewulf M, Gevers W, Antoine S. (2019) Ordinal distance effect in working memory: simultaneous and sequential designs Frontiers in Neuroscience. 13 |
Vos H, Sasanguie D, Gevers W, et al. (2017) The role of general and number-specific order processing in adults’ arithmetic performance Journal of Cognitive Psychology. 29: 469-482 |
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 |
Antoine S, Gevers W. (2016) Beyond left and right: Automaticity and flexibility of number-space associations. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 23: 148-55 |
Atas A, Desender K, Gevers W, et al. (2015) Dissociating Perception From Action During Conscious and Unconscious Conflict Adaptation. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition |
De Loof E, Poppe L, Cleeremans A, et al. (2015) Different effects of executive and visuospatial working memory on visual consciousness. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Calderon CB, Verguts T, Gevers W. (2015) Losing the boundary: Cognition biases action well after action selection. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. 144: 737-43 |
Ginsburg V, Van Dijck JP, Previtali P, et al. (2014) The impact of verbal working memory on number-space associations Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning Memory and Cognition. 40: 976-986 |
Van den Bussche E, Vermeiren A, Desender K, et al. (2013) Disentangling conscious and unconscious processing: a subjective trial-based assessment approach. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 7: 769 |