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Time causes forgetting from working memory
P Barrouillet, A De Paepe, N Langerock
Psychonomic bulletin & review 19, 87-92, 2012
892012
Evidence for a central pool of general resources in working memory
E Vergauwe, N Dewaele, N Langerock, P Barrouillet
Journal of Cognitive Psychology 24 (3), 359-366, 2012
662012
Attentional refreshing of information in working memory: Increased immediate accessibility of just-refreshed representations
E Vergauwe, N Langerock
Journal of Memory and Language 96, 23-35, 2017
652017
The maintenance of cross-domain associations in the episodic buffer.
N Langerock, E Vergauwe, P Barrouillet
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 40 (4), 1096, 2014
642014
Emotional reactivity at 12 months in very preterm infants born at< 29 weeks of gestation
N Langerock, LVH De Jonge, MB Graz, PS Hüppi, CB Tolsa, K Barisnikov
Infant Behavior and Development 36 (3), 289-297, 2013
53*2013
Maintaining information in visual working memory: Memory for bindings and memory for features are equally disrupted by increased attentional demands.
E Vergauwe, N Langerock, P Barrouillet
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology/Revue canadienne de psychologie …, 2014
322014
On the sources of forgetting in working memory: The test of competing hypotheses
P Barrouillet, K Uittenhove, A Lucidi, N Langerock
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (8), 1714-1733, 2018
252018
Working memory still needs verbal rehearsal
A Lucidi, N Langerock, V Hoareau, B Lemaire, V Camos, P Barrouillet
Memory & Cognition 44, 197-206, 2016
212016
Evidence for spontaneous serial refreshing in verbal working memory?
E Vergauwe, N Langerock, N Cowan
Psychonomic bulletin & review 25, 674-680, 2018
182018
What do people typically do between list items? The nature of attention-based mnemonic activities depends on task context.
E Vergauwe, TJ Ricker, N Langerock, N Cowan
Journal of experimental psychology: learning, memory, and cognition 45 (5), 779, 2019
102019
Attentional Switching Between Perception and Memory: Examining Asymmetrical Switch Costs
C Hautekiet, S Verschooren, N Langerock, E Vergauwe
PsyArXiv, 2022
92022
The use of attention to maintain information in working memory: A developmental investigation of spontaneous refreshing in school‐aged children
E Vergauwe, V Besch, C Latrèche, N Langerock
Developmental Science 24 (5), e13104, 2021
92021
A (further) test of spontaneous serial refreshing in verbal and spatial working memory
E Vergauwe, N Langerock
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 85 (5), 1600-1611, 2023
52023
Inhibition-of-return-like effects in working memory? A preregistered replication study of Johnson et al.(2013)
N Langerock, G Sposito, C Hautekiet, E Vergauwe
52021
Open and reproducible practices in developmental psychology research: The workflow of the WomCogDev lab as an example
N Turoman, C Hautekiet, S Jeanneret, B Valentini, N Langerock
Infant and Child Development 33 (1), e2333, 2024
42024
The cognitive load effect in working memory: Refreshing the empirical landscape, removing outdated explanations
N Langerock, K Oberauer, EV Throm, E Vergauwe
PsyArXiv, 2023
22023
Accessibility of Working Memory Representations in the Focus of Attention: Heightened or Reduced?
C Hautekiet, N Langerock, E Vergauwe
PsyArXiv, 2022
22022
Distractor susceptibility in visual working memory: No evidence for particularly vulnerable mnemonic representations in the focus of attention
E Vergauwe, C Hautekiet, N Langerock
Preprint: https://osf. io/preprints/psyarxiv/4yqjt, 2023
12023
An examination of refreshing in between‐category sequences
N Langerock, D Wisniewski, M Brass, E Vergauwe
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1424 (1), 190-201, 2018
12018
Is memory better for objects than for separate single features? The temporal hypothesis.
N Langerock, E Vergauwe, N Dirix, P Barrouillet
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 44 (6), 898, 2018
12018
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