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Gratis toegankelijke publicaties van Belgische Psychologen
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Publications à texte
intégral libres de Psychologues Belges
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Free Full
Text Publications of Belgian Psychologists |
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Klinische
Psychologie Clinique |
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Beaujean Jacques |
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Beckers Tom |
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Bobon Alexandra |
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Boen Filip |
Snauwaert, B., Vanbeselaere, N.,
Duriez, B., Boen, F. & Hutsebaut, D. (1999). Living
Apart Together? On ethnic identity dynamics and intergroup relations between
allochthons and autochthons. In M.C.
Foblets & C.L. Pang (Eds.). Cultuur, etniciteit en migratie. Culture, ethnicity and
migration. Liber Amicorum Prof. Dr. E. Roosens. Leuven: Acco. |
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Boyer Maud |
Boyer, M., Destrebecqz, A., & Cleeremans, A. (1998). The serial
reaction time task: Learning without knowing, or knowing without learning?. |
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Boyer Maud |
Cleeremans, A., Destrebecqz, A., & Boyer, M. (1998). Implicit learning:
News from the front. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2, 406-416. |
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Bruyer R.aymond |
Campanella, S., Hanoteau, C., Depy, D., Rossion, B., Bruyer, R.,
Crommelinck, M., & Guerit, J.-M. (2000). Right N170
modulation in a face discrimination task: An account for categorical
perception of familiar faces. Psychophysiology, 37, 796-806. |
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Bruyer R.aymond |
Rossion, B., Gauthier, I., Tarr, M.J., Despland, P., Bruyer, R.,
Linotte, S., & Crommelinck, M. (2000). The N170
occipito-temporal component is delayed and enhanced to inverted faces but not
to inverted objects: an electrophysiological account of face-specific
processes in the human brain. Neuroreport, 11, 69-74. |
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Bruyer Raymond |
Campanella, S., Chrysochoos, A., & Bruyer, R. (2001). Categorical
perception of facial gender information: Behavioural evidence and the
face-space metaphor. Visual Cognition, 8, 237-262. |
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Bruyer Raymond |
Legrain, V., Guerit, J.-M., Bruyer, R., & Plaghki, L. (2002). Attentional
modulation of the nociceptive processing into the human brain: selective
spatial attention, probability of stimulus occurence, and target detection effects
on laser evoked potentials. Pain, 99, 21-39. |