International audienceIt is well known that people use several strategies to accomplish most cognitive tasks. Unknown is whether they can combine two strategies. The present study found that such strategy combination can occur and improves participants' performance. Participants verified complex multiplication problems that violated the five rule (5 × 32 = 164), parity rule (5 × 12 = 65), both parity and five rules (5 × 31 = 158), or no rule (5 × 26 = 140). Participants obtained better performance on problems violating both five and parity rules than on problems violating either (or no) rule. Moreover, we found event-related potential (ERP) differences between two-rule and one-rule violation problems between 550 ms and 850 ms post-stimulus ...
What happens when people are asked to respond as quickly or as accurately as possible? This study te...
AbstractA number of previous studies have interpreted differences in brain activation between arithm...
International audienceThis neuroimaging (functional magnetic resonance imaging) study investigated n...
International audienceIt is well known that people use several strategies to accomplish most cogniti...
International audienceWe used event-related potentials (ERPs) to determine the time course of mechan...
International audienceParticipants were asked to verify if complex additions were smaller than 100 o...
WOS:000345487400016International audienceWhen participants accomplish cognitive tasks, they obtain p...
Behavioral research has shown that arithmetic problems (e.g., 6+2=) are solved with various strategi...
International audienceStrategy sequential difficulty effects are the findings that when participants...
International audienceIn two experiments, we tested the hypothesis that strategy performance on a gi...
International audienceArithmetic strategies refer to the set of procedures used to solve arithmetic ...
International audienceThe present study examined individual differences in strategy use in the conte...
A total of 72 participants estimated products of complex multiplications of two-digit operands (e.g....
Fifth and seventh-graders accomplished computational estimation tasks in conditions where only one v...
WOS:000318496800001International audienceUittenhove and Lemaire (Exp Psychol 59(5):295-301, 2012) fo...
What happens when people are asked to respond as quickly or as accurately as possible? This study te...
AbstractA number of previous studies have interpreted differences in brain activation between arithm...
International audienceThis neuroimaging (functional magnetic resonance imaging) study investigated n...
International audienceIt is well known that people use several strategies to accomplish most cogniti...
International audienceWe used event-related potentials (ERPs) to determine the time course of mechan...
International audienceParticipants were asked to verify if complex additions were smaller than 100 o...
WOS:000345487400016International audienceWhen participants accomplish cognitive tasks, they obtain p...
Behavioral research has shown that arithmetic problems (e.g., 6+2=) are solved with various strategi...
International audienceStrategy sequential difficulty effects are the findings that when participants...
International audienceIn two experiments, we tested the hypothesis that strategy performance on a gi...
International audienceArithmetic strategies refer to the set of procedures used to solve arithmetic ...
International audienceThe present study examined individual differences in strategy use in the conte...
A total of 72 participants estimated products of complex multiplications of two-digit operands (e.g....
Fifth and seventh-graders accomplished computational estimation tasks in conditions where only one v...
WOS:000318496800001International audienceUittenhove and Lemaire (Exp Psychol 59(5):295-301, 2012) fo...
What happens when people are asked to respond as quickly or as accurately as possible? This study te...
AbstractA number of previous studies have interpreted differences in brain activation between arithm...
International audienceThis neuroimaging (functional magnetic resonance imaging) study investigated n...