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Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition
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September 13, 2014
Analogical reasoning and aging: the processing speed and inhibition hypothesis
Aurélia Bugaiska, Jean-Pierre Thibaut
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience
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July 4, 2016
Specific transfer effects following variable priority dual-task training in older adults
Maxime Lussier, Aurélia Bugaiska, Louis Bherer
Behavior Research Methods
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February 14, 2018
Concreteness norms for 1,659 French words: Relationships with other psycholinguistic variables and word recognition times
Patrick Bonin, Alain Méot, Aurélia Bugaiska
Experimental Aging Research
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October 18, 2016
Do Healthy Elders, Like Young Adults, Remember Animates Better Than Inanimates? An Adaptive View
Aurélia Bugaiska, Alain Méot, Patrick Bonin
Memory & Cognition
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October 1, 2013
Animates are better remembered than inanimates: further evidence from word and picture stimuli
Patrick Bonin, Margaux Gelin, Aurélia Bugaiska
Experimental Aging Research
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November 10, 2023
Does the Sensory Experience of Words Boost Recollection in Aging?
Aurélia Bugaiska, Arnaud Witt, Patrick Bonin
Memory (Hove, England)
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February 8, 2014
Does the thought of death contribute to the memory benefit of encoding with a survival scenario?
Aurélia Bugaiska, Martial Mermillod, Patrick Bonin
Frontiers in Psychology
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August 13, 2013
The stability-plasticity dilemma: investigating the continuum from catastrophic forgetting to age-limited learning effects
Martial Mermillod, Aurélia Bugaiska, Patrick Bonin
Frontiers in Psychology
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May 26, 2023
Do young children, like young adults, remember animates better than inanimates?
Aurélia Bugaiska, Patrick Bonin, Arnaud Witt
Experimental Aging Research
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November 8, 2023
Effect of Perceptions of Future Time on Implicit and Explicit Memory in Older Adults
Aurélia Bugaiska, Patrick Bonin, Julie Ferreira, et al.
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Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition
|
September 13, 2014
Analogical reasoning and aging: the processing speed and inhibition hypothesis
Aurélia Bugaiska, Jean-Pierre Thibaut
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience
|
July 4, 2016
Specific transfer effects following variable priority dual-task training in older adults
Maxime Lussier, Aurélia Bugaiska, Louis Bherer
Behavior Research Methods
|
February 14, 2018
Concreteness norms for 1,659 French words: Relationships with other psycholinguistic variables and word recognition times
Patrick Bonin, Alain Méot, Aurélia Bugaiska
Experimental Aging Research
|
October 18, 2016
Do Healthy Elders, Like Young Adults, Remember Animates Better Than Inanimates? An Adaptive View
Aurélia Bugaiska, Alain Méot, Patrick Bonin
Memory & Cognition
|
October 1, 2013
Animates are better remembered than inanimates: further evidence from word and picture stimuli
Patrick Bonin, Margaux Gelin, Aurélia Bugaiska
Experimental Aging Research
|
November 10, 2023
Does the Sensory Experience of Words Boost Recollection in Aging?
Aurélia Bugaiska, Arnaud Witt, Patrick Bonin
Memory (Hove, England)
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February 8, 2014
Does the thought of death contribute to the memory benefit of encoding with a survival scenario?
Aurélia Bugaiska, Martial Mermillod, Patrick Bonin
Frontiers in Psychology
|
August 13, 2013
The stability-plasticity dilemma: investigating the continuum from catastrophic forgetting to age-limited learning effects
Martial Mermillod, Aurélia Bugaiska, Patrick Bonin
Frontiers in Psychology
|
May 26, 2023
Do young children, like young adults, remember animates better than inanimates?
Aurélia Bugaiska, Patrick Bonin, Arnaud Witt
Experimental Aging Research
|
November 8, 2023
Effect of Perceptions of Future Time on Implicit and Explicit Memory in Older Adults
Aurélia Bugaiska, Patrick Bonin, Julie Ferreira, et al.
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