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Alodie Rey-Mermet
Alodie Rey-Mermet
Swiss Distance University Institute
Verified email at fernuni.ch
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Should we stop thinking about inhibition? Searching for individual and age differences in inhibition ability.
A Rey-Mermet, M Gade, K Oberauer
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 44 (4), 501, 2018
2992018
Inhibition in aging: What is preserved? What declines? A meta-analysis
A Rey-Mermet, M Gade
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 25 (5), 1695-1716, 2018
2712018
Is executive control related to working memory capacity and fluid intelligence?
A Rey-Mermet, M Gade, AS Souza, CC Von Bastian, K Oberauer
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 148 (8), 1335, 2019
1642019
Advancing the understanding of individual differences in attentional control: Theoretical, methodological, and analytical considerations
CC von Bastian, C Blais, G Brewer, M Gyurkovics, C Hedge, P Kałamała, ...
PsyArXiv, 2020
712020
Beyond monitoring: After-effects of responding to prospective memory targets
B Meier, A Rey-Mermet
Consciousness and Cognition 21 (4), 1644-1653, 2012
642012
The bivalency effect in task switching: General and enduring.
B Meier, TS Woodward, A Rey-Mermet, P Graf
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology/Revue canadienne de psychologie …, 2009
572009
Assessing the evidence for asymmetrical switch costs and reversed language dominance effects–a meta-analysis
M Gade, M Declerck, AM Philipp, A Rey-Mermet, I Koch
Journal of cognition 4 (1), 2021
342021
Sequential conflict resolution under multiple concurrent conflicts: An ERP study
A Rey-Mermet, M Gade, M Steinhauser
NeuroImage 188, 411-418, 2019
332019
Recognition memory across the lifespan: the impact of word frequency and study-test interval on estimates of familiarity and recollection
B Meier, A Rey-Mermet, N Rothen, P Graf
Frontiers in psychology 4, 787, 2013
302013
After-effects without monitoring costs: The impact of prospective memory instructions on task switching performance
B Meier, A Rey-Mermet
Acta Psychologica 184, 85-99, 2018
292018
The bivalency effect: Evidence for flexible adjustment of cognitive control.
A Rey-Mermet, B Meier
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 38 (1), 213, 2012
222012
Beyond feature binding: Interference from episodic context binding creates the bivalency effect in task-switching
B Meier, A Rey-Mermet
Frontiers in Psychology 3, 386, 2012
212012
The bivalency effect: Adjustment of cognitive control without response set priming
A Rey-Mermet, B Meier
Psychological Research 76 (1), 50-59, 2012
202012
Does process overlap theory replace the issues of general intelligence with the issues of attentional control?
AL Schubert, A Rey-Mermet
Elsevier Science 8 (3), 277, 2019
182019
Interference control in working memory: Evidence for discriminant validity between removal and inhibition tasks
A Rey-Mermet, KA Singh, GE Gignac, CR Brydges, UKH Ecker
PloS one 15 (12), e0243053, 2020
152020
Contextual within-trial adaptation of cognitive control: Evidence from the combination of conflict tasks.
A Rey-Mermet, M Gade
Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance 42 (10 …, 2016
152016
More conflict does not trigger more adjustment of cognitive control for subsequent events: A study of the bivalency effect
A Rey-Mermet, B Meier
Acta psychologica 145, 111-117, 2014
152014
How long-lasting is the post-conflict slowing after incongruent trials? Evidence from the Stroop, Simon, and flanker tasks
A Rey-Mermet, B Meier
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 79 (7), 1945-1967, 2017
142017
Episodic context binding in task switching: Evidence from amnesia
B Meier, A Rey-Mermet, TS Woodward, R Müri, K Gutbrod
Neuropsychologia 51 (5), 886-892, 2013
142013
The bivalency effect represents an interference-triggered adjustment of cognitive control: An ERP study
A Rey-Mermet, T Koenig, B Meier
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 13 (3), 575-583, 2013
132013
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