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Quentin Hallez

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Acta Psychologica|October 1, 2020
Time contraction caused by a distractor in children and adults: The influence of inhibition capacitiesQuentin Hallez
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|May 20, 2026
The development of space-time interactions: a paradoxical effect of age modulated by sensory context and task difficultyFloryne Riedl, Quentin Hallez
European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education|December 24, 2025
Time on Their Side: How Visual Timers Affect Anticipatory Anxiety, Performance, and On-Task Behavior in Elementary Math AssessmentsQuentin Hallez, Victoire Vallier
Scientific Reports|May 6, 2024
Memory capacity as the core mechanism of the development of space-time interferences in childrenQuentin Hallez, Fuat Balcı
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|May 22, 2017
High levels of time contraction in young children in dual tasks are related to their limited attention capacitiesQuentin Hallez, Sylvie Droit-Volet
Psychological Research|April 18, 2018
Differences in modal distortion in time perception due to working memory capacity: a response with a developmental study in children and adultsSylvie Droit-Volet, Quentin Hallez
Scientific Reports|November 26, 2022
Effect of food cues on time perception: influence of calories and diet controlQuentin Hallez, Lisa Filippone, Rebecca Shankland
Cognitive Science|December 26, 2025
Bidirectional Interference Between Spatial and Temporal Processing: Evidence From a Distracting Dual-Task ParadigmQuentin Hallez, Tutku Öztel, Fuat Balcı
Journal of Eating Disorders|November 26, 2022
The relationships between social media exposure, food craving, cognitive impulsivity and cognitive restraintLisa Filippone, Rebecca Shankland, Quentin Hallez
Appetite|July 4, 2025
Sensation of time passing during meals and risks of eating disorders: A pilot study in a non-clinical sampleQuentin Hallez, Rebecca Shankland, Valentin Flaudias
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Acta Psychologica|October 1, 2020
Time contraction caused by a distractor in children and adults: The influence of inhibition capacitiesQuentin Hallez
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|May 20, 2026
The development of space-time interactions: a paradoxical effect of age modulated by sensory context and task difficultyFloryne Riedl, Quentin Hallez
European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education|December 24, 2025
Time on Their Side: How Visual Timers Affect Anticipatory Anxiety, Performance, and On-Task Behavior in Elementary Math AssessmentsQuentin Hallez, Victoire Vallier
Scientific Reports|May 6, 2024
Memory capacity as the core mechanism of the development of space-time interferences in childrenQuentin Hallez, Fuat Balcı
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|May 22, 2017
High levels of time contraction in young children in dual tasks are related to their limited attention capacitiesQuentin Hallez, Sylvie Droit-Volet
Psychological Research|April 18, 2018
Differences in modal distortion in time perception due to working memory capacity: a response with a developmental study in children and adultsSylvie Droit-Volet, Quentin Hallez
Scientific Reports|November 26, 2022
Effect of food cues on time perception: influence of calories and diet controlQuentin Hallez, Lisa Filippone, Rebecca Shankland
Cognitive Science|December 26, 2025
Bidirectional Interference Between Spatial and Temporal Processing: Evidence From a Distracting Dual-Task ParadigmQuentin Hallez, Tutku Öztel, Fuat Balcı
Journal of Eating Disorders|November 26, 2022
The relationships between social media exposure, food craving, cognitive impulsivity and cognitive restraintLisa Filippone, Rebecca Shankland, Quentin Hallez
Appetite|July 4, 2025
Sensation of time passing during meals and risks of eating disorders: A pilot study in a non-clinical sampleQuentin Hallez, Rebecca Shankland, Valentin Flaudias
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