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Sylvie Willems

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Neuropsychologia|May 13, 2017
The learned reinterpretation of fluency in amnesiaMarie Geurten, Sylvie Willems
Memory (Hove, England)|May 2, 2023
How well do you think you remember your personal past? French validation of the Autobiographical Recollection Test (ART) and exploration of age effectMaud Billet, Marie Geurten, Sylvie Willems
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)|June 8, 2007
Cerebral asymmetries in sleep-dependent processes of memory consolidationPhilippe Peigneux, Remy Schmitz, Sylvie Willems
Consciousness and Cognition|December 16, 2014
Beyond the experience: Detection of metamemorial regularitiesMarie Geurten, Sylvie Willems, Thierry Meulemans
Developmental Psychology|May 18, 2023
Parental reminiscing training and preschoolers' memory and metacognition: A randomized controlled trialChristina Léonard, Marie Geurten, Sylvie Willems
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|April 2, 2018
A closer look at children's metacognitive skills: The case of the distinctiveness heuristicMarie Geurten, Thierry Meulemans, Sylvie Willems
Consciousness and Cognition|November 18, 2008
Experimental dissociations between memory measures: influence of retrieval strategiesSylvie Willems, Martial Van der Linden
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|February 22, 2015
Are children conservative, liberal, or metacognitive? Preliminary evidence for the involvement of the distinctiveness heuristic in decision makingMarie Geurten, Sylvie Willems, Thierry Meulemans
Child Development|September 16, 2016
Hearing "Quack" and Remembering A Duck: Evidence for Fluency Attribution in Young ChildrenMarie Geurten, Marianne Lloyd, Sylvie Willems
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|July 13, 2010
Semantic hyperpriming in normal aging: a consequence of instructions?Nicolas Stefaniak, Thierry Meulemans, Sylvie Willems
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Neuropsychologia|May 13, 2017
The learned reinterpretation of fluency in amnesiaMarie Geurten, Sylvie Willems
Memory (Hove, England)|May 2, 2023
How well do you think you remember your personal past? French validation of the Autobiographical Recollection Test (ART) and exploration of age effectMaud Billet, Marie Geurten, Sylvie Willems
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)|June 8, 2007
Cerebral asymmetries in sleep-dependent processes of memory consolidationPhilippe Peigneux, Remy Schmitz, Sylvie Willems
Consciousness and Cognition|December 16, 2014
Beyond the experience: Detection of metamemorial regularitiesMarie Geurten, Sylvie Willems, Thierry Meulemans
Developmental Psychology|May 18, 2023
Parental reminiscing training and preschoolers' memory and metacognition: A randomized controlled trialChristina Léonard, Marie Geurten, Sylvie Willems
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|April 2, 2018
A closer look at children's metacognitive skills: The case of the distinctiveness heuristicMarie Geurten, Thierry Meulemans, Sylvie Willems
Consciousness and Cognition|November 18, 2008
Experimental dissociations between memory measures: influence of retrieval strategiesSylvie Willems, Martial Van der Linden
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|February 22, 2015
Are children conservative, liberal, or metacognitive? Preliminary evidence for the involvement of the distinctiveness heuristic in decision makingMarie Geurten, Sylvie Willems, Thierry Meulemans
Child Development|September 16, 2016
Hearing "Quack" and Remembering A Duck: Evidence for Fluency Attribution in Young ChildrenMarie Geurten, Marianne Lloyd, Sylvie Willems
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|July 13, 2010
Semantic hyperpriming in normal aging: a consequence of instructions?Nicolas Stefaniak, Thierry Meulemans, Sylvie Willems
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