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Merel M Pannebakker

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 31, 2008
Working memory and the attentional blink: blink size is predicted by individual differences in operation spanLorenza S Colzato, Michiel Spapé, Merel M Pannebakker, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 1, 2009
Operation compatibility: a neglected contribution to dual-task costsMerel M Pannebakker, Guido P H Band, K Richard Ridderinkhof
BJGP Open|May 4, 2019
Understanding implementation and usefulness of electronic clinical decision support (eCDS) for melanoma in English primary care: a qualitative investigationMerel M Pannebakker, Katie Mills, Margaret Johnson, et al.
Advances in Therapy|April 17, 2021
Recognising Colorectal Cancer in Primary CareNatalia Calanzani, Aina Chang, Marije Van Melle, et al.
Neuropsychologia|July 9, 2011
Mental rotation impairs attention shifting and short-term memory encoding: neurophysiological evidence against the response-selection bottleneck model of dual-task performanceMerel M Pannebakker, Pierre Jolicœur, Wessel O van Dam, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|June 2, 2009
Dopamine and inhibitory action control: evidence from spontaneous eye blink ratesLorenza Serena Colzato, Wery P M van den Wildenberg, Nelleke C van Wouwe, et al.
BMJ Open|September 19, 2022
Who are the patients being offered the faecal immunochemical test in routine English general practice, and for what symptoms? A prospective descriptive studyNatalia Calanzani, Merel M Pannebakker, Max J Tagg, et al.
BMJ Open|June 14, 2023
Can we do better? A qualitative study in the East of England investigating patient experience and acceptability of using the faecal immunochemical test in primary careClaudia M Snudden, Natalia Calanzani, Stephanie Archer, et al.
JAMA Network Open|February 27, 2020
Effect of a Skin Self-monitoring Smartphone Application on Time to Physician Consultation Among Patients With Possible Melanoma: A Phase 2 Randomized Clinical TrialFiona M Walter, Merel M Pannebakker, Matthew E Barclay, et al.
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 31, 2008
Working memory and the attentional blink: blink size is predicted by individual differences in operation spanLorenza S Colzato, Michiel Spapé, Merel M Pannebakker, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 1, 2009
Operation compatibility: a neglected contribution to dual-task costsMerel M Pannebakker, Guido P H Band, K Richard Ridderinkhof
BJGP Open|May 4, 2019
Understanding implementation and usefulness of electronic clinical decision support (eCDS) for melanoma in English primary care: a qualitative investigationMerel M Pannebakker, Katie Mills, Margaret Johnson, et al.
Advances in Therapy|April 17, 2021
Recognising Colorectal Cancer in Primary CareNatalia Calanzani, Aina Chang, Marije Van Melle, et al.
Neuropsychologia|July 9, 2011
Mental rotation impairs attention shifting and short-term memory encoding: neurophysiological evidence against the response-selection bottleneck model of dual-task performanceMerel M Pannebakker, Pierre Jolicœur, Wessel O van Dam, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|June 2, 2009
Dopamine and inhibitory action control: evidence from spontaneous eye blink ratesLorenza Serena Colzato, Wery P M van den Wildenberg, Nelleke C van Wouwe, et al.
BMJ Open|September 19, 2022
Who are the patients being offered the faecal immunochemical test in routine English general practice, and for what symptoms? A prospective descriptive studyNatalia Calanzani, Merel M Pannebakker, Max J Tagg, et al.
BMJ Open|June 14, 2023
Can we do better? A qualitative study in the East of England investigating patient experience and acceptability of using the faecal immunochemical test in primary careClaudia M Snudden, Natalia Calanzani, Stephanie Archer, et al.
JAMA Network Open|February 27, 2020
Effect of a Skin Self-monitoring Smartphone Application on Time to Physician Consultation Among Patients With Possible Melanoma: A Phase 2 Randomized Clinical TrialFiona M Walter, Merel M Pannebakker, Matthew E Barclay, et al.
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