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Beat Meier

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Neuropsychologia|April 8, 2009
Training grapheme-colour associations produces a synaesthetic Stroop effect, but not a conditioned synaesthetic responseBeat Meier, Nicolas Rothen
Acta Psychologica|March 1, 2023
Overshooting cognitive control adjustments in older age: Evidence from conflict- and error-related slowing in the Stroop, Simon, and flanker tasksMirela Dubravac, Beat Meier
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|February 24, 2016
How Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Can Modulate Implicit Motor Sequence Learning and Consolidation: A Brief ReviewBranislav Savic, Beat Meier
Acta Psychologica|December 29, 2015
Multimodal sequence learningFerenc Kemény, Beat Meier
Frontiers in Psychology|August 13, 2016
Disentangling the Impact of Artistic Creativity on Creative Thinking, Working Memory, Attention, and Intelligence: Evidence for Domain-Specific Relationships with a New Self-Report QuestionnaireKatrin Lunke, Beat Meier
Scientific Reports|February 28, 2020
A persistent memory advantage is specific to grapheme-colour synaesthesiaKatrin Lunke, Beat Meier
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|November 29, 2018
Creativity and involvement in art in different types of synaesthesiaKatrin Lunke, Beat Meier
Psychological Research|September 1, 2005
Incidental task sequence learning: perceptual rather than conceptual?Josephine Cock, Beat Meier
Journal of AOAC International|December 15, 2010
Modern HPTLC--a perfect tool for quality control of herbals and their preparationsBeat Meier, Daniela Spriano
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|April 12, 2013
Why vicarious experience is not an instance of synesthesiaNicolas Rothen, Beat Meier
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Neuropsychologia|April 8, 2009
Training grapheme-colour associations produces a synaesthetic Stroop effect, but not a conditioned synaesthetic responseBeat Meier, Nicolas Rothen
Acta Psychologica|March 1, 2023
Overshooting cognitive control adjustments in older age: Evidence from conflict- and error-related slowing in the Stroop, Simon, and flanker tasksMirela Dubravac, Beat Meier
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|February 24, 2016
How Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Can Modulate Implicit Motor Sequence Learning and Consolidation: A Brief ReviewBranislav Savic, Beat Meier
Acta Psychologica|December 29, 2015
Multimodal sequence learningFerenc Kemény, Beat Meier
Frontiers in Psychology|August 13, 2016
Disentangling the Impact of Artistic Creativity on Creative Thinking, Working Memory, Attention, and Intelligence: Evidence for Domain-Specific Relationships with a New Self-Report QuestionnaireKatrin Lunke, Beat Meier
Scientific Reports|February 28, 2020
A persistent memory advantage is specific to grapheme-colour synaesthesiaKatrin Lunke, Beat Meier
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|November 29, 2018
Creativity and involvement in art in different types of synaesthesiaKatrin Lunke, Beat Meier
Psychological Research|September 1, 2005
Incidental task sequence learning: perceptual rather than conceptual?Josephine Cock, Beat Meier
Journal of AOAC International|December 15, 2010
Modern HPTLC--a perfect tool for quality control of herbals and their preparationsBeat Meier, Daniela Spriano
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|April 12, 2013
Why vicarious experience is not an instance of synesthesiaNicolas Rothen, Beat Meier
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