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Elger Abrahamse

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Frontiers in Psychology|December 20, 2018
Commentary: Coding of serial order in verbal, visual and spatial working memoryElger Abrahamse, Alessandro Guida
Frontiers in Psychology|March 7, 2015
Experience a conflict-either consciously or not (commentary on Desender, Van Opstal, and Van den Bussche, 2014)Elger Abrahamse, Senne Braem
Frontiers in Psychology|July 24, 2023
Ranking-space: magnitude makes sense through spatially scaffolded rankingElger Abrahamse, Jean-Philippe van Dijck
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 22, 2020
About the interplay between internal and external spatial codes in the mind: implications for serial orderAlessandro Guida, Elger Abrahamse, Jean-Philippe van Dijck
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 17, 2020
It is harder than you think: On the boundary conditions of exploiting congruency cuesLuis Jiménez, Cástor Méndez, Elger Abrahamse, et al.
Psychological Research|June 15, 2019
Does incidental sequence learning allow us to better manage upcoming conflicting events?Luis Jiménez, Elger Abrahamse, Cástor Méndez, et al.
Psychological Bulletin|May 6, 2016
Grounding cognitive control in associative learningElger Abrahamse, Senne Braem, Wim Notebaert, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|July 23, 2016
How Does Working Memory Enable Number-Induced Spatial Biases?Elger Abrahamse, Jean-Philippe van Dijck, Wim Fias
Psychological Research|August 5, 2020
The impact of implicit and explicit suggestions that 'there is nothing to learn' on implicit sequence learningLuc Vermeylen, Elger Abrahamse, Senne Braem, et al.
Psychological Research|March 23, 2016
Distinctiveness as a function of spatial expansion in verbal working memory: comment on Kreitz, Furley, Memmert, and Simons (2015)Alessandro Guida, Jean-Philippe van Dijck, Elger Abrahamse
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Frontiers in Psychology|December 20, 2018
Commentary: Coding of serial order in verbal, visual and spatial working memoryElger Abrahamse, Alessandro Guida
Frontiers in Psychology|March 7, 2015
Experience a conflict-either consciously or not (commentary on Desender, Van Opstal, and Van den Bussche, 2014)Elger Abrahamse, Senne Braem
Frontiers in Psychology|July 24, 2023
Ranking-space: magnitude makes sense through spatially scaffolded rankingElger Abrahamse, Jean-Philippe van Dijck
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 22, 2020
About the interplay between internal and external spatial codes in the mind: implications for serial orderAlessandro Guida, Elger Abrahamse, Jean-Philippe van Dijck
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 17, 2020
It is harder than you think: On the boundary conditions of exploiting congruency cuesLuis Jiménez, Cástor Méndez, Elger Abrahamse, et al.
Psychological Research|June 15, 2019
Does incidental sequence learning allow us to better manage upcoming conflicting events?Luis Jiménez, Elger Abrahamse, Cástor Méndez, et al.
Psychological Bulletin|May 6, 2016
Grounding cognitive control in associative learningElger Abrahamse, Senne Braem, Wim Notebaert, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|July 23, 2016
How Does Working Memory Enable Number-Induced Spatial Biases?Elger Abrahamse, Jean-Philippe van Dijck, Wim Fias
Psychological Research|August 5, 2020
The impact of implicit and explicit suggestions that 'there is nothing to learn' on implicit sequence learningLuc Vermeylen, Elger Abrahamse, Senne Braem, et al.
Psychological Research|March 23, 2016
Distinctiveness as a function of spatial expansion in verbal working memory: comment on Kreitz, Furley, Memmert, and Simons (2015)Alessandro Guida, Jean-Philippe van Dijck, Elger Abrahamse
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