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1Aging, emotion, and cognition: The role of strategies.3.20Citations (PDF)
2How negative emotions influence arithmetic performance: a comparison of young and older adults
Current Psychology, 2023, 43, 931-941
1.80Citations (PDF)
3Effects of presentation modality and duration on children’s strategy use: A study in computational estimation1.32Citations (PDF)
4Domain-specific and domain-general metacognition for strategy selection in children with learning disabilities
Current Psychology, 2022, 42, 14297-14305
1.81Citations (PDF)
5Sequential modulations of emotional effects on cognitive performance in young and older adults
Motivation and Emotion, 2022, 46, 366-381
1.93Citations (PDF)
6Emotions and arithmetic in children
Scientific Reports, 2022, 12,
3.70Citations (PDF)
7Cultural Differences in Susceptibility to Stereotype Threat: France versus India2.94Citations (PDF)
8Effects of prior-task failure on arithmetic performance: A study in young and older adults
Memory and Cognition, 2021, 49, 1236-1246
1.64Citations (PDF)
9Mechanical and genetic control of ascidian endoderm invagination during gastrulation5.46Citations (PDF)
10Age-related differences in how negative emotions influence arithmetic performance
Cognition and Emotion, 2021, 35, 1382-1399
2.413Citations (PDF)
11Emotion and cognition: Introduction
2021, , 1-12
3Citations (PDF)
12Emotion and memory: Individual differences, aging, and psychopathology
2021, , 96-121
0Citations (PDF)
13Emotion regulation: Aging, individual differences, and psychopathology
2021, , 198-227
0Citations (PDF)
14Emotion and attention: Individual differences, aging, and psychopathology
2021, , 43-69
0Citations (PDF)
15Emotion, judgment, decision-making, and reasoning: Individual differences, aging, and psychopathology
2021, , 150-171
0Citations (PDF)
16Emotion, judgment, decision-making, and reasoning
2021, , 122-149
1Citations (PDF)
17Emotion and cognition: Conclusion and perspectives
2021, , 228-249
0Citations (PDF)
18Emotion and attention
2021, , 13-42
0Citations (PDF)
19Emotion and Cognition
2021, ,
7Citations (PDF)
20Emotion and memory
2021, , 70-95
0Citations (PDF)
21Alzheimer’s disease disrupts domain-specific and domain-general processes in numerosity estimation1.14Citations (PDF)
22Aging Effects on Brain and Cognition: What Do We Learn from a Strategy Perspective?
2020, , 127-146
3Citations (PDF)
23When and how stereotype threat influences older adults’ arithmetic performance: Insight from a strategy approach.3.212Citations (PDF)
24Age-Related Changes in Verbal Working Memory Strategies
Experimental Aging Research, 2020, 46, 93-127
2.011Citations (PDF)
25Sequential modulations of executive control processes throughout lifespan in numerosity comparison
Cognitive Development, 2020, 54, 100884
1.73Citations (PDF)
26Strategy variability in numerosity comparison task: a study in young and older adults
Open Psychology, 2019, 1, 152-167
0.615Citations (PDF)
27High-Throughput Protein Production Combined with High- Throughput SELEX Identifies an Extensive Atlas of Ciona robusta Transcription Factor DNA-Binding Specificities0.019Citations (PDF)
28Effects of working memory updating on children’s arithmetic performance and strategy use: A study in computational estimation2.211Citations (PDF)
29Evolution of embryonic cis-regulatory landscapes between divergent Phallusia and Ciona ascidians
Developmental Biology, 2019, 448, 71-87
1.925Citations (PDF)
30Strategy Selection in ADHD Characteristics Children: A Study in Arithmetic3.09Citations (PDF)
31Metacognition for strategy selection during arithmetic problem-solving in young and older adults1.712Citations (PDF)
32How Emotions Modulate Arithmetic Performance
Experimental Psychology, 2019, 66, 368-376
0.820Citations (PDF)
33Successful aging: The role of cognitive gerontology2.015Citations (PDF)
34Aging and Sequential Strategy Interference: A Magnetoencephalography Study in Arithmetic Problem Solving4.15Citations (PDF)
35Performance Control in Numerical Cognition
2018, , 127-145
7Citations (PDF)
36From domain-specific to domain-general? The developmental path of metacognition for strategy selection
Cognitive Development, 2018, 48, 62-81
1.729Citations (PDF)
37Effects of Prior-Task Success on Young and Older Adults’ Cognitive Performance an Evaluation of the Strategy Hypothesis1.65Citations (PDF)
38Sequential Difficulty Effects in Cognitive and Sensorimotor Tasks: Insights from Arithmetic and Fitts Tasks
American Journal of Psychology, 2018, 131, 161-173
0.32Citations (PDF)
39Psychologie cognitive des apprentissages scolaires
2018, , 203-214
1Citations (PDF)
40Aging effects in sequential modulations of poorer-strategy effects during execution of memory strategies
Memory, 2017, 25, 176-186
2.011Citations (PDF)
41Strategy combination during execution of memory strategies in young and older adults
Memory, 2017, 25, 619-625
2.09Citations (PDF)
42The Sources of Sequential Modulations of Control Processes in Arithmetic Strategies: A Magnetoencephalography Study2.312Citations (PDF)
43Strategy difficulty effects in young and older adults' episodic memory are modulated by inter-stimulus intervals and executive control processes
Acta Psychologica, 2017, 175, 50-59
2.416Citations (PDF)
44Age-related differences in strategic monitoring during arithmetic problem solving
Acta Psychologica, 2017, 180, 105-116
2.47Citations (PDF)
45Aging and List-Wide Modulations of Strategy Execution:A Study in Arithmetic
Experimental Aging Research, 2017, 43, 323-336
2.08Citations (PDF)
46Aging, rule-violation checking strategies, and strategy combination: An EEG study in arithmetic1.05Citations (PDF)
47Strategic Variations in Fitts’ Task: Comparison of Healthy Older Adults and Cognitively Impaired Patients4.15Citations (PDF)
48Does the Number of Available Strategies Change How Children Perform Cognitive Tasks? Insights from Arithmetic0.25Citations (PDF)
49Age-related changes in children’s strategies for solving two-digit addition problems1.68Citations (PDF)
50Aging and Strategy Use
2017, , 226-233
0Citations (PDF)
51Lifespan cognitive development
2017, , 30-42
0Citations (PDF)
52Age-related differences in children’s strategy repetition: A study in arithmetic2.213Citations (PDF)
53Cognitive Aging
2016, ,
25Citations (PDF)
54What does EEG tell us about arithmetic strategies? A review1.049Citations (PDF)
55Age-related changes in strategic variations during arithmetic problem solving0.012Citations (PDF)
56Effects of problem presentation durations on arithmetic strategies: a study in young and older adults1.33Citations (PDF)
57Age-Related Differences in Plausibility-Checking Strategies During Arithmetic Problem Verification Tasks2.911Citations (PDF)
58Aging and sequential modulations of poorer strategy effects: An EEG study in arithmetic problem solving
Brain Research, 2016, 1630, 144-158
2.529Citations (PDF)
59Sensori-motor strategic variations and sequential effects in young and older adults performing a Fitts' task
Acta Psychologica, 2016, 163, 1-9
2.416Citations (PDF)
60Do Young Children Modulate Their Cognitive Control?
Experimental Psychology, 2016, 63, 117-126
0.836Citations (PDF)
61Age-related differences in arithmetic strategy sequential effects.1.16Citations (PDF)
62Strategy Use
2016, , 1-8
0Citations (PDF)
63Aging and Strategy Use
2016, , 1-8
0Citations (PDF)
64How Do We Choose Among Strategies to Accomplish Cognitive Tasks? Evidence From Behavioral and Event‐Related Potential Data in Arithmetic Problem Solving
Mind, Brain, and Education, 2015, 9, 222-231
1.911Citations (PDF)
65Age-Related Differences in the Reliance on Executive Control in Working Memory: Role of Task Demand
PLoS ONE, 2015, 10, e0145361
2.513Citations (PDF)
66Processes in arithmetic strategy selection: a fMRI study2.518Citations (PDF)
67Adaptive Strategic Variations in Human Cognition Across the Life Span0.01Citations (PDF)
68Relationships Between Strategy Switching and Strategy Switch Costs in Young and Older Adults: A Study in Arithmetic Problem Solving
Experimental Aging Research, 2015, 41, 136-156
2.010Citations (PDF)
69Adaptive Decision Making and Aging
2015, , 105-126
11Citations (PDF)
70Older and younger adults’ strategies in sensorimotor tasks: Insights from Fitts’ pointing task.1.421Citations (PDF)
71Sequential difficulty effects during execution of memory strategies in young and older adults
Memory, 2015, 23, 806-816
2.017Citations (PDF)
72Age-related differences in sequential modulations of problem-size and rule-violation effects during arithmetic problem verification tasks
Memory and Cognition, 2015, 44, 444-453
1.62Citations (PDF)
73Vieillissement cognitif et adaptations stratégiques
2015, ,
4Citations (PDF)
74Bibliographie
Questions De Personne, 2015, , 199-212
0.00Citations (PDF)
75Strategy selection in Alzheimer patients: A study in arithmetic1.110Citations (PDF)
76Adults’ age-related differences in strategy perseveration are modulated by response-stimulus intervals and problem features1.38Citations (PDF)
77Sequential modulations of poorer-strategy effects during strategy execution: An event-related potential study in arithmetic
Brain and Cognition, 2014, 91, 123-130
0.919Citations (PDF)
78Strategy repetition in young and older adults: A study in arithmetic.
Developmental Psychology, 2014, 50, 460-468
2.833Citations (PDF)
79Strategy combination in human cognition: a behavioral and ERP study in arithmetic4.113Citations (PDF)
80Age-Related Differences in Sequential Modulations of Poorer-Strategy Effects
Experimental Psychology, 2014, 61, 253-262
0.831Citations (PDF)
81Aging of sensorimotor processes: a systematic study in Fitts’ task
Experimental Brain Research, 2013, 228, 105-116
1.446Citations (PDF)
82The time course of strategy sequential difficulty effects: an ERP study in arithmetic1.431Citations (PDF)
83Strategy sequential difficulty effects in Alzheimer patients: A study in arithmetic1.122Citations (PDF)
84Strategy sequential difficulty effects vary with working-memory and response–stimulus-intervals: A study in arithmetic
Acta Psychologica, 2013, 143, 113-118
2.433Citations (PDF)
85Highly conserved elements discovered in vertebrates are present in non-syntenic loci of tunicates, act as enhancers and can be transcribed during development
Nucleic Acids Research, 2013, 41, 3600-3618
16.223Citations (PDF)
86The Influence of Cognitive Reserve on Strategy Selection in Normal Aging0.444Citations (PDF)
87Effects of execution duration on within-item strategy switching in young and older adults1.321Citations (PDF)
88Within-item strategy switching in arithmetic: a comparative study in children2.56Citations (PDF)
89Effects of strategy sequences and response–stimulus intervals on children’s strategy selection and strategy execution: A study in computational estimation
Psychological Research, 2013, 78, 506-519
1.720Citations (PDF)
90Executive Functions and Strategic Aspects of Arithmetic Performance: The Case of Adults' and Children's Arithmetic
Psychologica Belgica, 2013, 50, 335
2.512Citations (PDF)
91Within-item strategy switching: An age comparative study in adults.
Psychology and Aging, 2012, 27, 1138-1151
2.841Citations (PDF)
92Online Grammaticality Judgments in French Young and Older Adults
Experimental Aging Research, 2012, 38, 186-207
2.014Citations (PDF)
93Aging and strategy switch costs: A study in arithmetic problem solving
Annee Psychologique, 2012, 112, 345-360
0.323Citations (PDF)
94Sequential Difficulty Effects During Strategy Execution
Experimental Psychology, 2012, 59, 295-301
0.848Citations (PDF)
95Fonctions exécutives, variations stratégiques et vieillissement0.11Citations (PDF)
96Aging and strategy switch costs: A study in arithmetic problem solving
Annee Psychologique, 2012, Vol. 112, 345-360
0.30Citations (PDF)
97Age-related changes in children's executive functions and strategy selection: A study in computational estimation1.755Citations (PDF)
98Inhibition and shifting capacities mediate adults’ age-related differences in strategy selection and repertoire
Acta Psychologica, 2011, 137, 335-344
2.487Citations (PDF)
99Imaging of Fixed <i>Ciona</i> Embryos for Creating 3D Digital Replicas
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2011, 2011, pdb.prot065854
0.64Citations (PDF)
100Strategy switch costs in arithmetic problem solving
Memory and Cognition, 2010, 38, 322-332
1.693Citations (PDF)
101Cognitive Strategy Variations During Aging5.689Citations (PDF)
102The ANISEED database: Digital representation, formalization, and elucidation of a chordate developmental program
Genome Research, 2010, 20, 1459-1468
4.696Citations (PDF)
103Variations stratégiques et vieillissement0.12Citations (PDF)
104Children’s Strategies in Approximate Quantification0.31Citations (PDF)
105Approximate quantification in young, healthy older adults’, and Alzheimer patients
Brain and Cognition, 2009, 70, 53-61
0.927Citations (PDF)
106Children’s strategies in complex arithmetic2.254Citations (PDF)
107Ageing, cognition, and neuroscience: An introduction1.430Citations (PDF)
108Older and younger adults’ strategies in approximate quantification
Acta Psychologica, 2008, 129, 175-189
2.451Citations (PDF)
109Neural correlates of approximate quantification strategies in young and older adults: An fMRI study
Brain Research, 2008, 1246, 144-157
2.533Citations (PDF)
110Strategic aspects of young, healthy older adults', and Alzheimer patients' arithmetic performance
Cortex, 2008, 44, 119-130
3.028Citations (PDF)
111Young and Older Adults’ Strategies in Complex Arithmetic0.375Citations (PDF)
112Raisonnement et Résolution de Problèmes
2008, , 65-77
1Citations (PDF)
113Aging and Numerosity Estimation2.922Citations (PDF)
114Working Memory, Strategy Execution, and Strategy Selection in Mental Arithmetic1.346Citations (PDF)
115Attentional modulation of masked repetition and categorical priming in young and older adults
Cognition, 2007, 105, 513-532
2.727Citations (PDF)
116Eye movement correlates of younger and older adults’ strategies for complex addition
Acta Psychologica, 2007, 125, 257-278
2.471Citations (PDF)
117The Impact of the Euro Changeover on Between-Currency Conversions
Journal of Consumer Policy, 2007, 30, 383-391
1.910Citations (PDF)
118Cellular morphogenesis in ascidians: how to shape a simple tadpole3.438Citations (PDF)
119Do working-memory executive components mediate the effects of age on strategy selection or on strategy execution? Insights from arithmetic problem solving
Psychological Research, 2006, 72, 27-38
1.721Citations (PDF)
120Arithmetic Split Effects Reflect Strategy Selection: An Adult Age Comparative Study in Addition Comparison and Verification Tasks.1.142Citations (PDF)
121Age-related differences in automatic stimulus-response associations: Insights from young and older adults’ parity judgments
Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 2005, 12, 1100-1105
4.19Citations (PDF)
122Cognitive change as strategy change
2005, , 186-216
4Citations (PDF)
123Effects of Aging on Arithmetic Problem-Solving: An Event-related Brain Potential Study2.353Citations (PDF)
124Influence of Probable Alzheimer's Disease on Multiplication Verification and Production Abstract1.717Citations (PDF)
125Children's strategies in numerosity judgment
Cognitive Development, 2005, 20, 448-471
1.735Citations (PDF)
126Psychologie du vieillissement
2005, ,
25Citations (PDF)
127Bibliographie
2005, , 409-440
0Citations (PDF)
128Age-Related Differences in Arithmetic Problem-Verification Strategies2.935Citations (PDF)
129Adults' Age-Related Differences in Adaptivity of Strategy Choices: Evidence From Computational Estimation.
Psychology and Aging, 2004, 19, 467-481
2.8109Citations (PDF)
130Five-Rule Effects in Young and Older Adults’ Arithmetic: Further Evidence for Age-Related Differences in Strategy Selection0.30Citations (PDF)
131Different brain mechanisms mediate two strategies in arithmetic: evidence from Event-Related brain Potentials
Neuropsychologia, 2003, 41, 855-862
1.884Citations (PDF)
132Neural Tissue in Ascidian Embryos Is Induced by FGF9/16/20, Acting via a Combination of Maternal GATA and Ets Transcription Factors
Cell, 2003, 115, 615-627
35.1254Citations (PDF)
133Evolution of Brachyury proteins: identification of a novel regulatory domain conserved within Bilateria
Developmental Biology, 2003, 260, 352-361
1.947Citations (PDF)
134Alzheimer’s disease disrupts arithmetic fact retrieval processes but not arithmetic strategy selection
Brain and Cognition, 2003, 52, 302-318
0.926Citations (PDF)
135Doctoral Training in the French- Speaking Countries of Europe: Objectives and Suggestions for Improvement
European Psychologist, 2003, 8, 9-17
3.110Citations (PDF)
136Children's strategies in computational estimation2.273Citations (PDF)
137Applying the choice/no-choice methodology: the case of children’s strategy use in spelling
Developmental Science, 2002, 5, 42-47
3.417Citations (PDF)
138The human chordin gene encodes several differentially expressed spliced variants with distinct BMP opposing activities
Mechanisms of Development, 2001, 106, 85-96
2.628Citations (PDF)
139Siamois functions in the early blastula to induce Spemann's organiser
Mechanisms of Development, 2001, 108, 71-79
2.614Citations (PDF)
140Older and younger adults' strategy use and execution in currency conversion tasks: Insights from French franc to euro and euro to French franc conversions.1.549Citations (PDF)
141Do people combine the parity- and five-rule checking strategies in product verification?
Psychological Research, 2001, 65, 28-33
1.730Citations (PDF)
142Older and younger adults' strategy use and execution in currency conversion tasks: Insights from French franc to euro and euro to French franc conversions.1.525Citations (PDF)
143Children's strategy use in computational estimation.1.161Citations (PDF)
144What affects strategy selection in arithmetic? The example of parity and five effects on product verification
Memory and Cognition, 1999, 27, 364-382
1.6173Citations (PDF)
145A two-step model for the fate determination of presumptive endodermal blastomeres in Xenopus embryos
Current Biology, 1999, 9, 869-879
3.9111Citations (PDF)
146Antagonist activity of DWnt-4 and wingless in the Drosophila embryonic ventral ectoderm and in heterologous Xenopus assays
Mechanisms of Development, 1999, 85, 123-131
2.625Citations (PDF)
147Embryonic induction: Is the Nieuwkoop centre a useful concept?
Current Biology, 1998, 8, R918-R921
3.915Citations (PDF)
148Older and younger adults' strategy choices in multiplication: Testing predictions of ASCM using the choice/no-choice method.3.2308Citations (PDF)
149Chapter 3 Myogenesis in Xenopus Embryos0.04Citations (PDF)
150The Role of Working Memory Resources in Simple Cognitive Arithmetic1.4132Citations (PDF)
151The vertebrate organizer: structure and molecules
Trends in Genetics, 1996, 12, 525-531
13.0158Citations (PDF)
152When plausibility judgments supersede fact retrieval: The example of the odd-even effect on product verification
Memory and Cognition, 1995, 23, 34-48
1.692Citations (PDF)
153Four aspects of strategic change: Contributions to children's learning of multiplication.3.2383Citations (PDF)
154Automatic Activation of Addition and Multiplication Facts in Elementary School Children2.272Citations (PDF)
155Cognitive Overload and Orthographic Errors: When Cognitive Overload Enhances Subject–Verb Agreement Errors. A Study in French Written Language2.7150Citations (PDF)
156Arithmétique cognitive : processus, développement et différences individuelles
Annee Psychologique, 1991, 91, 419-438
0.32Citations (PDF)
157Numerical Cognition during Cognitive Aging
0, , 345-364
10Citations (PDF)
158How Distracting Events Influence Young and Older adults’ Arithmetic Performance?2.00Citations (PDF)