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Serge Nicolas

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Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|May 16, 2015
PSYCHOLOGY IN FRENCH ACADEMIC PUBLISHING IN THE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY: ALFRED BINET, EDITORIAL DIRECTOR AT THE SCHLEICHER PUBLISHING HOUSESerge Nicolas
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|November 28, 2012
"A big piece of news": Théodule Ribot and the founding of the Revue Philosophique de la France et de l'EtrangerSerge Nicolas
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|May 10, 2016
THE IMPORTANCE OF INSTRUMENT MAKERS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY: THE CASE OF ALFRED BINET AT THE SORBONNE LABORATORYSerge Nicolas
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 25, 2012
Ageing and secondary-distinctiveness-based effects: the orthographic distinctiveness effect is more robust than the bizarreness effectYannick Gounden, Serge Nicolas
Journal of Medical Biography|January 16, 2002
Henry Beaunis (1830-1921): a physiologist among psychologistsSerge Nicolas, Ludovic Ferrand
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|March 27, 2015
Investigating secondary-distinctiveness-based effects in aging and Alzheimer's disease patientsYannick Gounden, Serge Nicolas
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|March 28, 2012
The impact of processing time on the bizarreness and orthographic distinctiveness effectsYannick Gounden, Serge Nicolas
History of Psychology|September 25, 2002
Alfred Binet and higher educationSerge Nicolas, Ludovic Ferrand
Psychological Reports|February 18, 2011
Superior implicit memory: a pilot studySerge Nicolas, Jean-Baptiste Dubuisson
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 14, 2009
Adult age differences in memory for distinctive information: evidence from the bizarreness effectSerge Nicolas, James B Worthen
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Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|May 16, 2015
PSYCHOLOGY IN FRENCH ACADEMIC PUBLISHING IN THE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY: ALFRED BINET, EDITORIAL DIRECTOR AT THE SCHLEICHER PUBLISHING HOUSESerge Nicolas
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|November 28, 2012
"A big piece of news": Théodule Ribot and the founding of the Revue Philosophique de la France et de l'EtrangerSerge Nicolas
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|May 10, 2016
THE IMPORTANCE OF INSTRUMENT MAKERS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY: THE CASE OF ALFRED BINET AT THE SORBONNE LABORATORYSerge Nicolas
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 25, 2012
Ageing and secondary-distinctiveness-based effects: the orthographic distinctiveness effect is more robust than the bizarreness effectYannick Gounden, Serge Nicolas
Journal of Medical Biography|January 16, 2002
Henry Beaunis (1830-1921): a physiologist among psychologistsSerge Nicolas, Ludovic Ferrand
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|March 27, 2015
Investigating secondary-distinctiveness-based effects in aging and Alzheimer's disease patientsYannick Gounden, Serge Nicolas
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|March 28, 2012
The impact of processing time on the bizarreness and orthographic distinctiveness effectsYannick Gounden, Serge Nicolas
History of Psychology|September 25, 2002
Alfred Binet and higher educationSerge Nicolas, Ludovic Ferrand
Psychological Reports|February 18, 2011
Superior implicit memory: a pilot studySerge Nicolas, Jean-Baptiste Dubuisson
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 14, 2009
Adult age differences in memory for distinctive information: evidence from the bizarreness effectSerge Nicolas, James B Worthen
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