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Glenda Andrews

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Memory & Cognition|October 6, 2010
Belief-based and analytic processing in transitive inference depends on premise integration difficultyGlenda Andrews
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 13, 2015
Improving children's affective decision making in the Children's Gambling TaskGlenda Andrews, Jennifer Moussaumai
Frontiers in Psychology|July 30, 2014
Three-year-olds' theories of mind are symbolic but of low complexityGraeme S Halford, Glenda Andrews
Cognitive Psychology|January 17, 2003
A cognitive complexity metric applied to cognitive developmentGlenda Andrews, Graeme S Halford
Developmental Neuropsychology|February 21, 2012
Development of relational processing in hot and cool tasksKatie M Bunch, Glenda Andrews
Neuropsychology Review|July 12, 2021
A Game a Day Keeps Cognitive Decline Away? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Commercially-Available Brain Training Programs in Healthy and Cognitively Impaired Older AdultsLan Nguyen, Karen Murphy, Glenda Andrews
Psychological Bulletin|April 19, 2019
Immediate and long-term efficacy of executive functions cognitive training in older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysisLan Nguyen, Karen Murphy, Glenda Andrews
Ageing Research Reviews|June 3, 2019
Cognitive and neural plasticity in old age: A systematic review of evidence from executive functions cognitive trainingLan Nguyen, Karen Murphy, Glenda Andrews
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|July 7, 2020
Self-referent encoding facilitates memory binding in young children: New insights into the self-reference effect in memory developmentGlenda Andrews, Karen Murphy, Michele Dunbar
Psychological Reports|April 24, 2018
Using Media While Interacting Face-to-Face Is Associated With Psychosocial Well-Being and Personality TraitsMindy Lee, Karen Murphy, Glenda Andrews
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Memory & Cognition|October 6, 2010
Belief-based and analytic processing in transitive inference depends on premise integration difficultyGlenda Andrews
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 13, 2015
Improving children's affective decision making in the Children's Gambling TaskGlenda Andrews, Jennifer Moussaumai
Frontiers in Psychology|July 30, 2014
Three-year-olds' theories of mind are symbolic but of low complexityGraeme S Halford, Glenda Andrews
Cognitive Psychology|January 17, 2003
A cognitive complexity metric applied to cognitive developmentGlenda Andrews, Graeme S Halford
Developmental Neuropsychology|February 21, 2012
Development of relational processing in hot and cool tasksKatie M Bunch, Glenda Andrews
Neuropsychology Review|July 12, 2021
A Game a Day Keeps Cognitive Decline Away? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Commercially-Available Brain Training Programs in Healthy and Cognitively Impaired Older AdultsLan Nguyen, Karen Murphy, Glenda Andrews
Psychological Bulletin|April 19, 2019
Immediate and long-term efficacy of executive functions cognitive training in older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysisLan Nguyen, Karen Murphy, Glenda Andrews
Ageing Research Reviews|June 3, 2019
Cognitive and neural plasticity in old age: A systematic review of evidence from executive functions cognitive trainingLan Nguyen, Karen Murphy, Glenda Andrews
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|July 7, 2020
Self-referent encoding facilitates memory binding in young children: New insights into the self-reference effect in memory developmentGlenda Andrews, Karen Murphy, Michele Dunbar
Psychological Reports|April 24, 2018
Using Media While Interacting Face-to-Face Is Associated With Psychosocial Well-Being and Personality TraitsMindy Lee, Karen Murphy, Glenda Andrews
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