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Ethnoveterinary knowledge of farmers in bilingual regions of Switzerland – is there potential to extend veterinary options to reduce antimicrobial use?
Mertenat, Doréane; Cero, Maja Dal; Vogl, Christan R.. - : Published by Elsevier B.V., 2020
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Optimizing learning in undergraduate psychology students: the impact of advance quizzing, review, and classroom attendance
Meier, Beat. - : Springer International Publishing, 2017
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More than a surprise: The bivalency effect in task switching
In: Journal of cognitive psychology. - Abingdon : Routlegde, Taylor & Francis Group 25 (2013) 7, 833-842
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Grapheme-color synaesthesia is associated with a distinct cognitive style ...
Meier, Beat; Rothen, Nicolas. - : Frontiers Research Foundation, 2013
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Grapheme-color synaesthesia is associated with a distinct cognitive style
Meier, Beat; Rothen, Nicolas. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2013
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Incidental sequence learning across the lifespan
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 123 (2012) 3, 380-391
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Implicit task sequence learning with auditory stimuli
In: Journal of cognitive psychology. - Abingdon : Routlegde, Taylor & Francis Group 24 (2012) 4, 468-475
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Motor sequence learning performance in Parkinson’s disease patients depends on the stage of disease
In: Brain and cognition. - San Diego, Calif. [u.a.] : Elsevier Science 75 (2011) 2, 135-140
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Sex Differences in Semantic Processing: Event-Related Brain Potentials Distinguish between Lower and Higher Order Semantic Analysis during Word Reading ...
Abstract: Behavioral studies suggest that women and men differ in the strategic elaboration of verbally encoded information especially in the absence of external task demand. However, measuring such covert processing requires other than behavioral data. The present study used event-related potentials to compare sexes in lower and higher order semantic processing during the passive reading of semantically related and unrelated word pairs. Women and men showed the same early context effect in the P1-N1 transition period. This finding indicates that the initial lexical-semantic access is similar in men and women. In contrast, sexes differed in higher order semantic processing. Women showed an earlier and longer lasting context effect in the N400 accompanied by larger signal strength in temporal networks similarly recruited by men and women. The results suggest that women spontaneously conduct a deeper semantic analysis. This leads to faster processing of related words in the active neural networks as reflected in a ...
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.7892/boris.20497
https://boris.unibe.ch/20497/
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Direkte, indirekte und nicht assoziierte Wortpaare für konkrete und abstrakte Wörter : Assoziationsnormen für die experimentelle Forschung
Meier, Beat. - Bern : Inst. für Psychologie, 2005
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Experimentiermaterial für die Untersuchung impliziter und expliziter Gedächtniseffekte mit der Wortanfangs-Ergänzungsaufgabe
In: Sprache & Kognition. - Bern ; Göttingen [u.a.] : Huber (1998), 89-105
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