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Researcher
Bernie Caessens
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9
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2006
Numbers and space: A computational model of the SNARC effect
Wim Gevers
Tom Verguts
Bert Reynvoet
Bernie Caessens
Wim Fias
A1
Journal Article
in
Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance
2006
2005
Parietal lobe involvement in numerical and ordinal comparisons of symbolic and non-symbolic information
Bernie Caessens
Wim Fias
G ORBAN
C3
Conference
2005
Towards a common processing architecture underlying Simon and SNARC effects
Wim Gevers
Bernie Caessens
Wim Fias
A1
Journal Article
in
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
2005
Unconscious primes activate motor codes through semantics
Bert Reynvoet
Wim Gevers
Bernie Caessens
A1
Journal Article
in
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION
2005
Voluntary and involuntary control over automatic processing in spatial congruency tasks: Editors' introduction
Bernie Caessens
Wim Notebaert
B BURLE
E SOETENS
Editorial material
2005
2004
Backward-compatibility effects with irrelevant stimulus-response overlap: The case of the SNARC effect
Bernie Caessens
B HOMMEL
B REYNVOET
K VAN DER GOTEN
A1
Journal Article
in
JOURNAL OF GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
2004
2002
Automatic stimulus-response associations may be semantically mediated.
Bert Reynvoet
Bernie Caessens
Marc Brysbaert
A1
Journal Article
in
PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW
2002
Inhibition and blindness to response-compatible stimuli: a reappraisal.
Bernie Caessens
André Vandierendonck
A1
Journal Article
in
ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA
2002
2000
Automatic stimulus-response associations are semantically mediated.
Bert Reynvoet
Bernie Caessens
Marc Brysbaert
C3
Conference
2000