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Wido La Heij

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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 28, 2010
Color-object interference: further tests of an executive control accountWido La Heij, Harrie Boelens
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|January 17, 2017
The development of semantic blocking in childrenHarrie Boelens, Wido La Heij
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|May 29, 2012
Congruency effects in conceptualizing for speechJan-Rouke Kuipers, Wido La Heij
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 8, 2016
Picture-word interference is a Stroop effect: A theoretical analysis and new empirical findingsPeter A Starreveld, Wido La Heij
Psychological Reports|August 11, 2007
Word comprehension in a second language: a direct or an indirect route to meaning?Wido La Heij, Simone Petri Akerboom
Acta Psychologica|February 7, 2012
Orthographic and phonological facilitation in speech production: new evidence from picture naming in ChineseHaoran Zhao, Wido La Heij, Niels O Schiller
Perceptual and Motor Skills|July 9, 2013
Color-picture interference in children: effects of spatial and temporal segregation of color and formWido La Heij, Harrie Boelens, Simone P Akerboom
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|December 19, 2006
In defense of the lexical-competition account of picture-word interference: a comment on Finkbeiner and Caramazza (2006)Wido La Heij, Jan-Rouke Kuipers, Peter A Starreveld
Psychological Research|February 18, 2003
Stroop dilution but not word-processing dilution: evidence for attention captureHolger Mitterer, Wido La Heij, A H C Van der Heijden
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 5, 2011
Homophonic context effects when naming Japanese kanji: evidence for processing costs?Rinus G Verdonschot, Wido La Heij, Daniela Paolieri, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 28, 2010
Color-object interference: further tests of an executive control accountWido La Heij, Harrie Boelens
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|January 17, 2017
The development of semantic blocking in childrenHarrie Boelens, Wido La Heij
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|May 29, 2012
Congruency effects in conceptualizing for speechJan-Rouke Kuipers, Wido La Heij
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 8, 2016
Picture-word interference is a Stroop effect: A theoretical analysis and new empirical findingsPeter A Starreveld, Wido La Heij
Psychological Reports|August 11, 2007
Word comprehension in a second language: a direct or an indirect route to meaning?Wido La Heij, Simone Petri Akerboom
Acta Psychologica|February 7, 2012
Orthographic and phonological facilitation in speech production: new evidence from picture naming in ChineseHaoran Zhao, Wido La Heij, Niels O Schiller
Perceptual and Motor Skills|July 9, 2013
Color-picture interference in children: effects of spatial and temporal segregation of color and formWido La Heij, Harrie Boelens, Simone P Akerboom
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|December 19, 2006
In defense of the lexical-competition account of picture-word interference: a comment on Finkbeiner and Caramazza (2006)Wido La Heij, Jan-Rouke Kuipers, Peter A Starreveld
Psychological Research|February 18, 2003
Stroop dilution but not word-processing dilution: evidence for attention captureHolger Mitterer, Wido La Heij, A H C Van der Heijden
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 5, 2011
Homophonic context effects when naming Japanese kanji: evidence for processing costs?Rinus G Verdonschot, Wido La Heij, Daniela Paolieri, et al.
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