• Paolo Bartolomeo, Caroline Decaix, Eric Siéroff. The phenomenology of endogenous orienting
    with P. Piolino, M. Hisland, I. Ruffeveille, V. Matuszewski, I. Jambaqué, Guy Pinku, Joseph Tzelgov, Dermot M. Bowler, and John M. Gardiner
    Consciousness and Cognition 15 765-766. 2006.
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    Do school-age children remember or know the personal past?
    with P. Piolino, M. Hisland, I. Ruffeveille, V. Matuszewski, and I. Jambaqué
    Consciousness and Cognition 16 (1): 84-101. 2007.
    The aim of this study was to examine developmental differences in autobiographical memory using a novel test that assesses its semantic and episodic subcomponents. Forty-two children aged 7–13 years were asked to recall semantic information and episodic events from three different time periods. For the recalls of all events, sense of remembering or sense of just knowing was measured via the Remember/Know paradigm. Age-related differences were observed for episodic autobiographical memory whereas…Read more
  • Paolo Bartolomeo, Caroline Decaix, Eric Siéroff. The phenomenology of endogenous orienting
    with Fred H. Previc, P. Piolino, M. Hisland, I. Ruffeveille, V. Matuszewski, I. Jambaqué, Guy Pinku, Joseph Tzelgov, and Monica Meijsing
    Consciousness and Cognition 15 484. 2006.
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    Perceptual priming enhances the creation of new episodic memories
    with P. Gagnepain, K. Lebreton, and B. Desgranges
    Consciousness and Cognition 17 (1): 276-287. 2008.
    In recent years, most studies of human memory systems have placed the emphasis on differences rather than on similarities. The present study sought to assess the impact of perceptual priming on the creation of new episodic memories. It was composed of three distinct experimental phases: an initial study phase, during which the number of repetitions of target words was manipulated; a perceptual priming test phase, involving both target and new control words, which constituted the incidental encod…Read more