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Eva Van den Bussche

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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|February 21, 2012
Is consciousness necessary for conflict adaptation? A state of the artKobe Desender, Eva Van den Bussche
Experimental Psychology|August 30, 2007
Masked priming effects in semantic categorization are independent of category sizeEva Van den Bussche, Bert Reynvoet
Consciousness and Cognition|March 3, 2012
The magnitude of priming effects is not independent of prime awareness. Reply to Francken, van Gaal, & de Lange (2011)Kobe Desender, Eva Van den Bussche
Experimental Psychology|May 19, 2009
Masked primes can be genuinely semantically processed: a picture prime studyEva Van den Bussche, Karolien Notebaert, Bert Reynvoet
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|January 13, 2017
Beyond trial-by-trial adaptation: A quantification of the time scale of cognitive controlBart Aben, Tom Verguts, Eva Van den Bussche
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|September 23, 2018
Semisupervised category learning facilitates the development of automaticityKatleen Vandist, Gert Storms, Eva Van den Bussche
Consciousness and Cognition|October 9, 2007
Conscious and unconscious proportion effects in masked primingEva Van den Bussche, Gitte Segers, Bert Reynvoet
Cognition|December 10, 2021
Aha! under pressure: The Aha! experience is not constrained by cognitive loadHans Stuyck, Axel Cleeremans, Eva Van den Bussche
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 13, 2015
Is mental effort exertion contagious?Kobe Desender, Sarah Beurms, Eva Van den Bussche
Plos One|February 10, 2018
Absence without leave or leave without absence: Examining the interrelations among mind wandering, metacognition and cognitive controlLeonhard Hakon Drescher, Eva Van den Bussche, Kobe Desender
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|February 21, 2012
Is consciousness necessary for conflict adaptation? A state of the artKobe Desender, Eva Van den Bussche
Experimental Psychology|August 30, 2007
Masked priming effects in semantic categorization are independent of category sizeEva Van den Bussche, Bert Reynvoet
Consciousness and Cognition|March 3, 2012
The magnitude of priming effects is not independent of prime awareness. Reply to Francken, van Gaal, & de Lange (2011)Kobe Desender, Eva Van den Bussche
Experimental Psychology|May 19, 2009
Masked primes can be genuinely semantically processed: a picture prime studyEva Van den Bussche, Karolien Notebaert, Bert Reynvoet
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|January 13, 2017
Beyond trial-by-trial adaptation: A quantification of the time scale of cognitive controlBart Aben, Tom Verguts, Eva Van den Bussche
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|September 23, 2018
Semisupervised category learning facilitates the development of automaticityKatleen Vandist, Gert Storms, Eva Van den Bussche
Consciousness and Cognition|October 9, 2007
Conscious and unconscious proportion effects in masked primingEva Van den Bussche, Gitte Segers, Bert Reynvoet
Cognition|December 10, 2021
Aha! under pressure: The Aha! experience is not constrained by cognitive loadHans Stuyck, Axel Cleeremans, Eva Van den Bussche
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 13, 2015
Is mental effort exertion contagious?Kobe Desender, Sarah Beurms, Eva Van den Bussche
Plos One|February 10, 2018
Absence without leave or leave without absence: Examining the interrelations among mind wandering, metacognition and cognitive controlLeonhard Hakon Drescher, Eva Van den Bussche, Kobe Desender
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