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Rob H J van der Lubbe

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Advances in Cognitive Psychology|February 4, 2017
Editorial Special Issue: NeuronusRob H J Van der Lubbe, Michał Kuniecki
Advances in Cognitive Psychology|March 8, 2014
Editorial to the special issue NeuronusRob H J Van der Lubbe, Michał Kuniecki
Psychophysiology|September 11, 2002
Aging and the Simon taskRob H J van der Lubbe, Rolf Verleger
Vision Research|October 19, 2011
Active exploration improves perceptual sensitivity for virtual 3D objects in visual recognition tasksFrank Meijer, Rob H J Van der Lubbe
Experimental Brain Research|March 24, 2005
Interruption from irrelevant auditory and visual onsets even when attention is in a focused stateRob H J van der Lubbe, Albert Postma
Advances in Cognitive Psychology|March 8, 2014
Lateralized power spectra of the EEG as an index of visuospatial attentionRob H J Van der Lubbe, Christian Utzerath
Acta Psychologica|October 14, 2010
The premotor theory of attention and the Simon effectRob H J Van der Lubbe, Elger L Abrahamse
Psychological Research|March 14, 2007
Endogenous orienting modulates the Simon effect: critical factors in experimental designElger L Abrahamse, Rob H J Van der Lubbe
Brain and Cognition|November 25, 2010
Decreased load on general motor preparation and visual-working memory while preparing familiar as compared to unfamiliar movement sequencesElian De Kleine, Rob H J Van der Lubbe
Advances in Cognitive Psychology|February 4, 2017
Two Sides of the Same Coin: ERP and Wavelet Analyses of Visual Potentials Evoked and Induced by Task-Relevant FacesRob H J Van der Lubbe, Izabela Szumska, Małgorzata Fajkowska
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Advances in Cognitive Psychology|February 4, 2017
Editorial Special Issue: NeuronusRob H J Van der Lubbe, Michał Kuniecki
Advances in Cognitive Psychology|March 8, 2014
Editorial to the special issue NeuronusRob H J Van der Lubbe, Michał Kuniecki
Psychophysiology|September 11, 2002
Aging and the Simon taskRob H J van der Lubbe, Rolf Verleger
Vision Research|October 19, 2011
Active exploration improves perceptual sensitivity for virtual 3D objects in visual recognition tasksFrank Meijer, Rob H J Van der Lubbe
Experimental Brain Research|March 24, 2005
Interruption from irrelevant auditory and visual onsets even when attention is in a focused stateRob H J van der Lubbe, Albert Postma
Advances in Cognitive Psychology|March 8, 2014
Lateralized power spectra of the EEG as an index of visuospatial attentionRob H J Van der Lubbe, Christian Utzerath
Acta Psychologica|October 14, 2010
The premotor theory of attention and the Simon effectRob H J Van der Lubbe, Elger L Abrahamse
Psychological Research|March 14, 2007
Endogenous orienting modulates the Simon effect: critical factors in experimental designElger L Abrahamse, Rob H J Van der Lubbe
Brain and Cognition|November 25, 2010
Decreased load on general motor preparation and visual-working memory while preparing familiar as compared to unfamiliar movement sequencesElian De Kleine, Rob H J Van der Lubbe
Advances in Cognitive Psychology|February 4, 2017
Two Sides of the Same Coin: ERP and Wavelet Analyses of Visual Potentials Evoked and Induced by Task-Relevant FacesRob H J Van der Lubbe, Izabela Szumska, Małgorzata Fajkowska
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