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Remo Job

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Brain Research|July 18, 2016
On the time course of lexical stress priming in speech production: Behavioral and ERPs evidence from a free-stress languageSimone Sulpizio, Francesco Vespignani, Remo Job
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 20, 2021
Selective suppression of taboo information in visual word recognition: Evidence for cognitive control on semanticsMichele Scaltritti, Remo Job, Simone Sulpizio
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 10, 2010
The development of lexical representations: evidence from the position of the diverging letter effectFrancesca Peressotti, Claudio Mulatti, Remo Job
Frontiers in Psychology|July 7, 2017
Editorial: Advances in Emotion Regulation: From Neuroscience to PsychotherapyAlessandro Grecucci, Jon Frederickson, Remo Job
Acta Psychologica|March 11, 2020
Corrigendum to "Two thumbs and one index: A comparison of manual coordination in touch-typing and mobile-typing" [Acta Psychologica 167 (2016) 16-23]Tania Cerni, Marieke Longcamp, Remo Job
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 10, 2007
Zeading and reazing: which is faster? The position of the diverging letter in a pseudoword determines reading timeClaudio Mulatti, Francesca Peressotti, Remo Job
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 11, 2017
How dare you not recognize the role of my contempt? Insight from experimental psychopathologyAlessandro Grecucci, Jon Frederickson, Remo Job
Cognitive Psychology|July 11, 2003
On recognizing proper names: the orthographic cue hypothesisFrancesca Peressotti, Roberto Cubelli, Remo Job
Frontiers in Neuroscience|October 12, 2017
Editorial: Advanced Neuroimaging Methods for Studying Autism DisorderAlessandro Grecucci, Roma Siugzdaite, Remo Job
Scientific Reports|November 24, 2022
Improper weapons are a neglected category of harmful objectsPaolo Frugarello, Elena Rusconi, Remo Job
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Brain Research|July 18, 2016
On the time course of lexical stress priming in speech production: Behavioral and ERPs evidence from a free-stress languageSimone Sulpizio, Francesco Vespignani, Remo Job
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 20, 2021
Selective suppression of taboo information in visual word recognition: Evidence for cognitive control on semanticsMichele Scaltritti, Remo Job, Simone Sulpizio
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 10, 2010
The development of lexical representations: evidence from the position of the diverging letter effectFrancesca Peressotti, Claudio Mulatti, Remo Job
Frontiers in Psychology|July 7, 2017
Editorial: Advances in Emotion Regulation: From Neuroscience to PsychotherapyAlessandro Grecucci, Jon Frederickson, Remo Job
Acta Psychologica|March 11, 2020
Corrigendum to "Two thumbs and one index: A comparison of manual coordination in touch-typing and mobile-typing" [Acta Psychologica 167 (2016) 16-23]Tania Cerni, Marieke Longcamp, Remo Job
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 10, 2007
Zeading and reazing: which is faster? The position of the diverging letter in a pseudoword determines reading timeClaudio Mulatti, Francesca Peressotti, Remo Job
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 11, 2017
How dare you not recognize the role of my contempt? Insight from experimental psychopathologyAlessandro Grecucci, Jon Frederickson, Remo Job
Cognitive Psychology|July 11, 2003
On recognizing proper names: the orthographic cue hypothesisFrancesca Peressotti, Roberto Cubelli, Remo Job
Frontiers in Neuroscience|October 12, 2017
Editorial: Advanced Neuroimaging Methods for Studying Autism DisorderAlessandro Grecucci, Roma Siugzdaite, Remo Job
Scientific Reports|November 24, 2022
Improper weapons are a neglected category of harmful objectsPaolo Frugarello, Elena Rusconi, Remo Job
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