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Beat Meier
Beat Meier
Professor of Psychology, University of Bern
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The concurrent validity of the N-back task as a working memory measure
SM Jaeggi, M Buschkuehl, WJ Perrig, B Meier
Memory 18 (4), 394-412, 2010
12432010
Stress effects on working memory, explicit memory, and implicit memory for neutral and emotional stimuli in healthy men
M Luethi, B Meier, C Sandi
Frontiers in Behavioral neuroscience 2, 2008
5042008
Enhanced memory ability: insights from synaesthesia
N Rothen, B Meier, J Ward
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 36 (8), 1952-1963, 2012
1812012
How important is importance for prospective memory? A review
S Walter, B Meier
Frontiers in Psychology: Cognitive Science, 2014
1672014
The rise and decline of prospective memory performance across the lifespan
TD Zimmermann, B Meier
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 59 (12), 2040-2046, 2006
1632006
Dimensional structure of the Yale–Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS)
S Moritz, B Meier, M Kloss, D Jacobsen, C Wein, S Fricke, I Hand
Psychiatry Research 109 (2), 193-199, 2002
1492002
Transfer appropriate processing for prospective memory tests
B Meier, P Graf
Applied cognitive psychology 14 (7), S11-S27, 2000
1302000
The effect of implementation intentions on prospective memory performance across the lifespan
TD Zimmermann, B Meier
Applied Cognitive Psychology 24 (5), 645-658, 2010
1252010
Higher prevalence of synaesthesia in art students
N Rothen, B Meier
Perception 39 (5), 718, 2010
1232010
Grapheme–colour synaesthesia yields an ordinary rather than extraordinary memory advantage: Evidence from a group study
N Rothen, B Meier
Memory 18 (3), 258-264, 2010
1122010
Do synesthetes have a general advantage in visual search and episodic memory? A case for group studies
N Rothen, B Meier
PLoS One 4 (4), e5037, 2009
1082009
Training grapheme-colour associations produces a synaesthetic Stroop effect, but not a conditioned synaesthetic response
B Meier, N Rothen
Neuropsychologia 47 (4), 1208-1211, 2009
1082009
Retrieval experience in prospective memory: Strategic monitoring and spontaneous retrieval
B Meier, TD Zimmermann, WJ Perrig
Memory 14 (7), 872-889, 2006
1052006
Sex differences in semantic processing: event-related brain potentials distinguish between lower and higher order semantic analysis during word reading
M Wirth, H Horn, T Koenig, M Stein, A Federspiel, B Meier, CM Michel, ...
Cerebral Cortex 17 (9), 1987-1997, 2007
1002007
Development and longitudinal relationships between children’s executive functions, prospective memory, and metacognition
MA Spiess, B Meier, CM Roebers
Cognitive Development 38, 99-113, 2016
982016
Bivalency is costly: Bivalent stimuli elicit cautious responding.
TS Woodward, B Meier, C Tipper, P Graf
Experimental Psychology 50 (4), 233, 2003
902003
Low reliability of perceptual priming: Consequences for the interpretation of functional dissociations between explicit and implicit memory
B Meier, WJ Perrig
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: Section A 53 (1), 211-233, 2000
90*2000
Personality and memory in old age
B Meier, P Perrig-Chiello, W Perrig
Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 9 (2), 135-144, 2002
852002
Offline consolidation in implicit sequence learning
B Meier, J Cock
Cortex 57, 156-166, 2014
832014
Loads and loads and loads: the influence of prospective load, retrospective load, and ongoing task load in prospective memory
B Meier, TD Zimmermann
Frontiers in human neuroscience 9, 322, 2015
822015
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