Conference Talks & Posters
Rajendran, G.,
Law, A. S., Logie, R. H., & van der Meulen, M. A. (2007). Investigating
multi-tasking in Asperger syndrome using the Virtual Errands Task. Paper given at The British Psychological Society (BPS) Annual Developmental
Section Conference.
Van der Meulen, M. A., Logie,
R. H., & Della Sala, S. (2007). Selective interference
with visual short-term memory and imagery. Paper given at the European Workshop on Imagery and
Cognition (EWIC). Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Van der Meulen, M. A., Logie,
R. H., Della Sala, S. (2006). To see or not to
see: Implicit processing in patients with visual neglect. Paper given at the Scottish Neuropsychology
Network (SNN) Scientific meeting. Glasgow, UK.
Van der Meulen, M. A., Logie,
R. H., Della Sala, S. (2006). The relationship
between visual working memory and long-term memory. Paper given at the British Psychological
Society (BPS) – Cognitive Section meeting. Lancaster, UK.
Van der Meulen, M. A., Logie,
R. H., Della Sala, S. (2006). The interaction between visual working memory and long-term memory. Paper given at The Working Memory
Discussion Meeting (WMDM).
Van der Meulen, M. A., Logie,
R. H., Della Sala, S. (2006). The interaction
between visual working memory and visual perception. Poster presented at
the European Society of Cognitive Psychology (ESCoP) Summer School on Human
Memory.
Van der Meulen, M. A., Logie,
R. H., Della Sala, S. (2005). Visual Working
Memory and Visual Perception Processes. Poster presented at the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCoP) conference.
Van der Meulen, M. A. (2004). Neurons and Memories. A cognitive psychology
approach. Paper given at the International Interdisciplinary Workshop (Identité et Mémoire III).
Luxembourg, Luxembourg.
Van der Meulen, M. A. (2004). The Mind that Lies. Workshop given at the 'Science Communication in European Science
Centres and
Van der Meulen, M. A., Logie,
R. H., Della Sala, S. (2004). Visual Perception
and Visual Working Memory. Two functionally distinct systems? Paper given at the Working
Memory Discussion Meeting (WMDM). Monmouth, UK.
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