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Gratis toegankelijke publicaties van Belgische Psychologen
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Publications ŕ texte
intégral libres de Psychologues Belges
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Free Full
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Klinische
Psychologie Clinique |
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Reynvoet Bert |
Van Opstal, F., Reynvoet, B., &
Verguts, T. How
to trigger elaborate processing? A comment on Kunde, Kiesel, & Hoffmann
(2003). Cognition. |
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Rimé Bernard |
Zech, E.,
Luminet, O., Rimé, B., & Wagner, H. (1999). Alexithymia and its measurement:
Comparison of the Toronto Alexithymia Scale and the Bermond-Vorst Alexithymia
Questionnaire. European Journal of Personality, 13, 511-532. |
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Rimé Bernard |
Rimé, B.
& Zech, E. (2001). The social sharing of emotion:
Interpersonal and collective dimensions. Boletin di Psicologia, 97-108. |
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Rimé Bernard |
Pennebaker,
J. W., Zech, E., & Rimé, B. (2001). Disclosing
and sharing emotion: Psychological, social and health consequences. in M.
Stroebe, W. Stroebe, R.O. Hansson, & H. Schut (Eds.) Handbook of bereavement
research: Consequences, coping, and care (pp. 517-539). Washington DC:
American Psychological Association. |
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Rimé Bernard |
Zech, E.,
Rimé, B., & Nils, F. (in press). Intrapersonal and interpersonal
effects of social sharing of emotion. In P. Philippot and R. Feldman (Eds.). The
regulation of emotion. New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. |
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Rober Peter |
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Robinson Bernard |
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Robinson Bernard |
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Robinson Bernard |
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Rossion Bruno |
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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Rossion Bruno |
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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Rossion Bruno |
Rossion, B.,
Schiltz, C., Robaye, L., Pirenne, D., & Crommelinck, M. (2001). How
does the brain discriminate familiar and unfamiliar faces: a PET study of
face categorical perception. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 13,
1019-1034 |
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Rossion Bruno |
Schuller,
A.-M. & Rossion, B. (2001). Spatial attention
triggered by eye gaze increases and speeds up early visual activity. Neuroreport,
12(11), 2381-2386. |
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Rossion Bruno |
Rossion,
B., Gauthier, I. (2002). How
does the brain process upright and inverted faces ? Behavioral and
Cognitive Neuroscience Reviews, 1, 63-75. |
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Rossion Bruno |
Rossion, B.,
Gauthier, I., Goffaux, V., Tarr, M.J., Crommelinck, M. (2002). Expertise
training with novel objects leads to face-like electrophysiological
responses. Psychological
Science, 13,
250-257. |
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Rossion Bruno |
Rossion,
B. (2002). Is sex
categorisation from faces really parallel to face recognition ? Visual
Cognition. In press. |
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Rossion Bruno |
Rossion, B.,
Curran, T., Gauthier, I. (2002). A
defense of the subordinate-level expertise account for the N170 component.
Cognition, 85, 189-196. |
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