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Roberto Nicoletti

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Experimental Psychology|December 23, 2017
The Role of Visual Distractors in the Simon EffectLuisa Lugli, Stefania D'Ascenzo, Roberto Nicoletti, et al.
Cognitive Processing|March 21, 2009
Stroop effects on redemption and semantic effects on confession: simultaneous automatic activation of embedded and carrier wordsCristina Iani, Remo Job, Roberto Padovani, et al.
Psychological Research|August 10, 2020
Practice effects vs. transfer effects in the Simon taskStefania D'Ascenzo, Luisa Lugli, Roberto Nicoletti, et al.
Acta Psychologica|June 8, 2013
Emergence of the go/no-go Simon effect by means of practice and mixing paradigmsLuisa Lugli, Cristina Iani, Roberto Nicoletti, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 21, 2017
Comparing Stroop-like and Simon Effects on Perceptual FeaturesElisa Scerrati, Luisa Lugli, Roberto Nicoletti, et al.
Memory & Cognition|February 28, 2009
Co-occurrence of sequential and practice effects in the Simon task: Evidence for two independent mechanisms affecting response selectionCristina Iani, Sandro Rubichi, Elena Gherri, et al.
Perception & Psychophysics|May 8, 2004
Right-left prevalence effect with horizontal and vertical effectorsSandro Rubichi, Roberto Nicoletti, Annalisa Pelosi, et al.
Experimental Psychology|May 20, 2011
Between-task transfer of learning from spatial compatibility to a color stroop taskMaddalena Marini, Cristina Iani, Roberto Nicoletti, et al.
Psychological Research|May 26, 2022
Emotions in motion: affective valence can influence compatibility effects with graspable objectsElisa Scerrati, Sandro Rubichi, Roberto Nicoletti, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|October 16, 2018
Clock Walking and Gender: How Circular Movements Influence Arithmetic CalculationsLuisa Lugli, Stefania D'Ascenzo, Anna M Borghi, et al.
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Experimental Psychology|December 23, 2017
The Role of Visual Distractors in the Simon EffectLuisa Lugli, Stefania D'Ascenzo, Roberto Nicoletti, et al.
Cognitive Processing|March 21, 2009
Stroop effects on redemption and semantic effects on confession: simultaneous automatic activation of embedded and carrier wordsCristina Iani, Remo Job, Roberto Padovani, et al.
Psychological Research|August 10, 2020
Practice effects vs. transfer effects in the Simon taskStefania D'Ascenzo, Luisa Lugli, Roberto Nicoletti, et al.
Acta Psychologica|June 8, 2013
Emergence of the go/no-go Simon effect by means of practice and mixing paradigmsLuisa Lugli, Cristina Iani, Roberto Nicoletti, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 21, 2017
Comparing Stroop-like and Simon Effects on Perceptual FeaturesElisa Scerrati, Luisa Lugli, Roberto Nicoletti, et al.
Memory & Cognition|February 28, 2009
Co-occurrence of sequential and practice effects in the Simon task: Evidence for two independent mechanisms affecting response selectionCristina Iani, Sandro Rubichi, Elena Gherri, et al.
Perception & Psychophysics|May 8, 2004
Right-left prevalence effect with horizontal and vertical effectorsSandro Rubichi, Roberto Nicoletti, Annalisa Pelosi, et al.
Experimental Psychology|May 20, 2011
Between-task transfer of learning from spatial compatibility to a color stroop taskMaddalena Marini, Cristina Iani, Roberto Nicoletti, et al.
Psychological Research|May 26, 2022
Emotions in motion: affective valence can influence compatibility effects with graspable objectsElisa Scerrati, Sandro Rubichi, Roberto Nicoletti, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|October 16, 2018
Clock Walking and Gender: How Circular Movements Influence Arithmetic CalculationsLuisa Lugli, Stefania D'Ascenzo, Anna M Borghi, et al.
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