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Letter-by-letter processing in the phonological conversion of multi-letter graphemes: Searching sounds in printed pseudowords
2006
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MEGALEX- A new mega-study of visual word recognition: Some preliminary data
2015
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Inhibitory priming effects in auditory word recognition: when the target’s competitors conflict with the prime word
2003
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Le « carré magique » de la relation de parrainage
2017
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Spotlight on the Survival Processing Advantage': An FNIRS Study on Adaptive Memory
2015
International audience; In the present study, participants had to rate words for their relevance in an ancestral survival scenario (e.g., is bottle relevant in the fictious scenario of being stranded in the grasslands of a foreign land without basic supplies) and for their pleasantness (e.g., is bottle a pleasant word?). A distractor task lasting a few minutes followed and the participants were then tested on their recall of the words. We used fNIRS to bilaterally monitor the dorsolateral-prefrontal cortex (DLPFC, known to be involved in strategic encoding) during the processing of verbal material in these two deep encoding situations. At the behavioral level, we replicated the survival pro…
Un modèle développemental des capacités d’élaboration: la redescription des représentations
2021
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Etat émotionnel du conducteur et détection d’usagers vulnérables : Validation d’une méthode d’induction émotionnelle
2016
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Obesity and Interpersonal Problems: An Analysis with the Interpersonal Circumplex
2012
This study examines the interpersonal problems profiles of obese individuals by cluster analysing the interpersonal problems circumplex scores of participants. The Inventory of Interpersonal Problems— Short Circumplex (IIP‐32) was completed by 368 treatment‐seeking obese individuals. These data were cluster analysed, and groups of obese subjects defined by varying interpersonal problems were compared with regard to psychological distress, self‐esteem, body dissatisfaction, quality of life and binge behaviours. Cluster analyses of the IIP‐32 resulted in four clusters, which occupied two quadrants of the interpersonal circumplex. Several differences in body mass index, psychological distress,…
The Phonological Similarity Effect and The Word Length Effect: Hints for Maintenance Mechanisms in Working Memory
2009
International audience; While in Baddeley’s Working Memory model (Baddeley, 1986), the maintenance of verbal information depends on the availability of an articulatory rehearsal mechanism, within the Time-Based Resource-Sharing model (Barrouillet et al., 2007), it depends on an attentional refreshing mechanism. The interplay of these two mechanisms was investigated in two experiments, one in adults and one in 7-year-old children. In both experiments, the phonological similarity of the words to remember, the articulatory suppression (AS) and the attentional load of concurrent processing were manipulated within a complex span paradigm. Results replicated the classic effects of phonological si…
Working memory computerised task and cognitive abilities
2014
International audience; Working memory is currently measured with complex span paradigm, in which memoranda have to be remembered, while performing concurrent processing. This type of paradigm had been demonstrated to be much more correlated with high cognitive abilities when the processing is time-constrained (i.e., paced by experimenter) than when timing depends on participant’s responses. The aim of our study was to further investigate the role of time-pressure generated by processing on the relation between working memory performance and cognitive abilities. Unlike traditional computer-paced paradigms, in which process timing is determined a priori and identical for all participants, in…