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Kim Uittenhove

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Journal of Cognition|November 12, 2019
The Relation Between Memory Speed and Capacity: A Domain-General Law of Human Cognition?Kim Uittenhove, Evie Vergauwe
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|December 25, 2012
Strategy sequential difficulty effects in Alzheimer patients: a study in arithmeticKim Uittenhove, Patrick Lemaire
Acta Psychologica|April 6, 2013
Strategy sequential difficulty effects vary with working-memory and response-stimulus-intervals: a study in arithmeticKim Uittenhove, Patrick Lemaire
Experimental Psychology|May 24, 2012
Sequential difficulty effects during strategy executionKim Uittenhove, Patrick Lemaire
Case Reports in Psychiatry|November 18, 2021
Managing Recurrent Clozapine-Induced Constipation in a Patient with Resistant SchizophreniaSilviu Tomulescu, Kim Uittenhove, Reda Boukakiou
Cognition|October 23, 2015
Fast automated counting procedures in addition problem solving: When are they used and why are they mistaken for retrieval?Kim Uittenhove, Catherine Thevenot, Pierre Barrouillet
Journal of Cognition|January 27, 2022
The Time-Course of the Last-Presented Benefit in Working Memory: Shifts in the Content of the Focus of AttentionBeatrice Valentini, Kim Uittenhove, Evie Vergauwe
Journal of Cognition|February 1, 2023
From Lab-Testing to Web-Testing in Cognitive Research: Who You Test is More Important than how You TestKim Uittenhove, Stephanie Jeanneret, Evie Vergauwe
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 21, 2017
On the sources of forgetting in working memory: The test of competing hypothesesPierre Barrouillet, Kim Uittenhove, Annalisa Lucidi, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|April 23, 2013
The time course of strategy sequential difficulty effects: an ERP study in arithmeticKim Uittenhove, Celine Poletti, Stephane Dufau, et al.
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Journal of Cognition|November 12, 2019
The Relation Between Memory Speed and Capacity: A Domain-General Law of Human Cognition?Kim Uittenhove, Evie Vergauwe
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|December 25, 2012
Strategy sequential difficulty effects in Alzheimer patients: a study in arithmeticKim Uittenhove, Patrick Lemaire
Acta Psychologica|April 6, 2013
Strategy sequential difficulty effects vary with working-memory and response-stimulus-intervals: a study in arithmeticKim Uittenhove, Patrick Lemaire
Experimental Psychology|May 24, 2012
Sequential difficulty effects during strategy executionKim Uittenhove, Patrick Lemaire
Case Reports in Psychiatry|November 18, 2021
Managing Recurrent Clozapine-Induced Constipation in a Patient with Resistant SchizophreniaSilviu Tomulescu, Kim Uittenhove, Reda Boukakiou
Cognition|October 23, 2015
Fast automated counting procedures in addition problem solving: When are they used and why are they mistaken for retrieval?Kim Uittenhove, Catherine Thevenot, Pierre Barrouillet
Journal of Cognition|January 27, 2022
The Time-Course of the Last-Presented Benefit in Working Memory: Shifts in the Content of the Focus of AttentionBeatrice Valentini, Kim Uittenhove, Evie Vergauwe
Journal of Cognition|February 1, 2023
From Lab-Testing to Web-Testing in Cognitive Research: Who You Test is More Important than how You TestKim Uittenhove, Stephanie Jeanneret, Evie Vergauwe
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 21, 2017
On the sources of forgetting in working memory: The test of competing hypothesesPierre Barrouillet, Kim Uittenhove, Annalisa Lucidi, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|April 23, 2013
The time course of strategy sequential difficulty effects: an ERP study in arithmeticKim Uittenhove, Celine Poletti, Stephane Dufau, et al.
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