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Exploring the Neural Basis of fast logic
Matthieu Raoelison
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Emilie Salvia
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André Knops
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Sylvain Charron
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Anna Fayolle
et al.
63rd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Nov 2022, Boston (Massachusetts), United States
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hal-04057174v1
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Think slow, then fast: Does repeated deliberation boost correct intuitive responding?
Matthieu Raoelison
,
Marine Keime
,
Wim de Neys
Journal articles
hal-03169096v1
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Repeated practice and feedback have minimal impact on the bat-and-ball problem
Eva M Janssen
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Matthieu Raoelison
,
Wim de Neys
40th Annual Conference of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Nov 2019, Montreal, Canada
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hal-04057111v1
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Do we de-bias ourselves?: The impact of repeated presentation on the bat-and-ball problem
Matthieu Raoelison
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Wim de Neys
Judgment and Decision Making, 2019, 14 (2), pp.170 - 178
Journal articles
hal-02104408v1
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Automaticity and Control in Prospective Memory: A Computational Model
Sam J Gilbert
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Nicola Hadjipavlou
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Matthieu Raoelison
Journal articles
hal-01734615v1
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Exploring the Neural Basis of Fast and Slow Logic
Matthieu Raoelison
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Emilie Salvia
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André Knops
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Sylvain Charron
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Anna Fayolle
et al.
2023 International Convention of Psychological Science (ICPS), Mar 2023, Bruxelles, Belgium
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hal-04057177v1
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Explaining the Bat-and-Ball Problem to High-School Students Helps Them Solve It Intuitively, Regardless of Cognitive Capacity and Numeracy
Matthieu Raoelison
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Monica Renee Policarpio
62nd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Nov 2021, Virtual conference, United States
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hal-04057160v1
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From bias to sound intuiting: Boosting correct intuitive reasoning
Esther Boissin
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Serge Caparos
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Matthieu Raoelison
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Wim de Neys
Journal articles
hal-03161167v1
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The Smart Intuitor: Cognitive Capacity Predicts Intuitive Rather Than Deliberate Thinking
Matthieu Raoelison
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Valerie A Thompson
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Wim de Neys
60th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Nov 2019, Montreal, Canada
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hal-04057143v1
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Why this is wrong: high-school students in the Philippines improved their intuitive accuracy on the bat-and-ball problem with a simple intervention, regardless of cognitive abilities
Matthieu Raoelison
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Monica Renee Policarpio
22nd conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology, Aug 2022, Lille, France
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hal-04057163v1
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Extensive Repeated Practice Cues Intuitive Insight into the Bat-and-Ball Problem.
Matthieu Raoelison
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Wim de Neys
2019 International Convention of Psychological Science (ICPS), Mar 2019, Paris, France
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hal-04057087v1
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From slow to fast logic: the development of logical intuitions
Matthieu Raoelison
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Esther Boissin
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Grégoire Borst
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Wim de Neys
Journal articles
hal-03478542v1
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Think slow, then fast: does repeated deliberation boost correct intuitive responding?
Matthieu Raoelison
,
Marine Keime
,
Wim de Neys
61st Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Nov 2020, Virtual conference, United States
Conference poster
hal-04057152v1
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