2012 / In Press
86. Stekelenburg, J. J., & Vroomen, J. (in press). Electrophysiological correlates of predictive coding of auditory location in the perception of natural audiovisual events.
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, xxx, xxx-xxx. (Impact:?).
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85. Keetels, M., & Vroomen, J. (in press). Exposure to delayed visual feedback of the hand changes motor-sensory synchrony perception.
Experimental Brain Research, xxx, xxx-xxx. (Impact: 2.296). doi:10.1007/s00221-012-3081-0
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84. Baart, M., de Boer-Schellekens, L. & Vroomen, J. (2012). Lipread-induced phonetic recalibration in dyslexia.
Acta Psychologica, 140, 91-95. (Impact: 2.246).
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83. Stekelenburg, J. J., & Vroomen, J. (in press). Electrophysiological evidence for a multisensory speech-specific mode of perception.
Neuropsychologia, xxx, xxx-xxx. (Impact: 3.949).
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82. de Boer-Schellekens, L., & Vroomen, J. (2012). Sound can improve visual search in developmental dyslexia.
Experimental Brain Research, 216, 243-248. (Impact: 2.296).
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81. Frissen, I., Vroomen, J., & de Gelder, B. (2012). The aftereffects of ventriloquism: The time course of the visual recalibration of auditory localization.
Seeing and Perceiving, 25, 1-14.
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2011
80. Kilian-Hütten, N., Vroomen, J., & Formisano, E. (2011). Brain activation during audiovisual exposure anticipates future perception of ambiguous speech.
NeuroImage, 57, 1601-1607. (Impact: 5.739).
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79. Stekelenburg, J. J., Sugano, Y., & Vroomen, J. (2011). Neural correlates of motor-sensory temporal recalibration.
Brain Research, 1397, 46-54. (Impact: 2.463). doi:10.1016/j.brainres.2011.04.045
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78. Schouten, B., Troje, N. F., Vroomen, J., & Verfaillie, K. (2011). The effect of
looming and receding sounds on the perceived in-depth orientation of depth-ambiguous biological motion figures.
PLoS ONE, 6(2), e14725. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0014725. (Impact: 4.351).
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77. Kilian-Hütten, N., Valente, G., Vroomen, J., & Formisano, E. (2011). Auditory cortex encodes the perceptual interpretation of ambiguous sound.
The Journal of Neuroscience, 31, 1715-1720. (Impact: 7.178).
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76. Vroomen, J., & Stekelenburg, J. J. (2011). Perception of intersensory synchrony in audiovisual speech: Not that special.
Cognition, 118, 78-86. (Impact: 3.562).
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75. Keetels, M., & Vroomen, J. (2011). No effect of synesthetic congruency on temporal ventriloquism.
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 73, 209-218. (Impact: 1.424).
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74. Keetels, M., & Vroomen, J. (2011). Sound affects the speed of visual processing.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37, 699-709. (Impact: 2.947).
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2010
73. Vroomen, J. (2010). Causal inference in audiovisual speech: Comment on “Crossmodal influences on visual perception" by L. Shams.
Physics of Life Reviews, 7, 289-290. (Impact: 2.545).
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72. Baart, M., & Vroomen, J. (2010). Phonetic recalibration does not depend on working memory.
Experimental Brain Research, 203, 575 - 582. (Impact: 2.195).
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71. Baart, M., & Vroomen, J. (2010). Do you see what you're hearing?: Crossmodal effects of speech sounds on lipreading.
Neuroscience Letters, 471, 100-103. (Impact: 2.200).
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70. Vroomen, J., & Keetels, M. (2010). Perception of intersensory synchrony: A tutorial review.
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 72, 871-884. (Impact: 1.424). doi:10.3758/APP.72.4.871
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69. Sugano, Y., Keetels, M., & Vroomen, J. (2010). Adaptation to motor-visual and motor-auditory temporal lags transfer across modalities.
Experimental Brain Research, 201, 393-399. (Impact: 2.195). doi:10.1007/s00221-009-2047-3
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68. Vroomen, J., & Stekelenburg, J. J. (2010). Visual anticipatory information modulates multisensory interactions of artificial audiovisual stimuli.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22, 1583-1596. (Impact: 4.997)
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2009
67. Vroomen, J., & de Gelder, B. (2009). In memory of Paul Bertelson (1926-2008).
Brain Topography, 21, 155-156. (Impact: 1.179).
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66. Stekelenburg, J. J., & Vroomen, J. (2009). Neural correlates of audiovisual motion capture.
Experimental Brain Research, 198, 383-390. (Impact: 2.195)
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65. Vroomen, J., & Baart, M. (2009). Phonetic recalibration only occurs in speech mode.
Cognition, 110, 254-259. (Impact: 3.481)
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64. Vroomen, J., & Keetels, M. (2009). Sounds change four-dot masking.
Acta Psychologica, 130, 58-63. (Impact: 2.155)
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63. Vroomen, J., & Baart, M. (2009). Recalibration of phonetic categories by lipread speech: Measuring aftereffects after a 24-hour delay.
Language and Speech, 52, 341-350. (Impact: 0.757)
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2008
62. Van Linden, S., & Vroomen, J. (2008). Audiovisual speech recalibration in children.
Journal of Child Language, 35, 809-822. (Impact: 0.808)
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61. Keetels, M., & Vroomen, J. (2008). Temporal recalibration to tactile-visual asynchronous stimuli.
Neuroscience Letters, 430, 130-134. (Impact: 2.085).
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60. Keetels, M., & Vroomen, J. (2008). Tactile-visual temporal ventriloquism: No effect of spatial disparity.
Perception & Psychophysics, 70, 765- 771. (Impact: 1.371).
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2007
59. Keetels, M., & Vroomen, J. (2007). No effect of auditory-visual spatial disparity on temporal recalibration.
Experimental Brain Research, 182, 559-565. (Impact: 2.027).
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58. Stekelenburg, J. J., & Vroomen, J. (2007). Neural correlates of multisensory integration of ecologically valid audiovisual events.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 19, 1964-1973. (Impact: 4.997).
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57. Van Linden, S., Stekelenburg, J. J., Tuomainen, J., & Vroomen, J. (2007). Lexical effects on auditory speech perception: An electrophysiological study.
Neuroscience Letters, 420, 49-52. (Impact: 2.085).
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56. van Linden, S., & Vroomen, J. (2007). Recalibration of phonetic categories by lipread speech versus lexical information.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 33, 1483-1494. (Impact: 2.580).
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55. Keetels, M., Stekelenburg, J. J., & Vroomen, J. (2007). Auditory grouping occurs prior to intersensory pairing: Evidence from temporal ventriloquism.
Experimental Brain Research, 180, 449-456. (Impact: 2.027).
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54. Vroomen, J., van Linden, S., de Gelder, B., & Bertelson, P. (2007). Visual recalibration and selective adaptation in auditory-visual speech perception: Contrasting build-up courses.
Neuropsychologia, 45,572-577. (Impact: 3.630).
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2006
53. Vroomen, J., & Keetels, M. (2006). The spatial constraint in intersensory pairing: No role in temporal ventriloquism.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 32, 1063-1071. (Impact: 2.529)
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52. Bertelson, P., Frissen, I., Vroomen, J., & de Gelder, B. (2006). The aftereffects of ventriloquism: Patterns of spatial generalization.
Perception & Psychophysics,68, 428-436. (Impact: 1.856)
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2005
51. Keetels, M., & Vroomen, J. (2005). The role of spatial disparity and hemifields in audio-visual temporal order judgements.
Experimental Brain Research, 167, 635-640. (Impact: 2.302)
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50. de Gelder, B., Vroomen, J., de Jong, S. J., Masthoff, E. D., Trompenaars, F.J., & Hodiamont, P. (2005). Multisensory integration of emotional faces and voices in schizophrenics.
Schizophrenia Research, 72, 195-203. (Impact: 3.203)
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49. Frissen, I., Vroomen, J., de Gelder, B., & Bertelson, P. (2005). The aftereffects of ventriloquism: Generalization across sound-frequencies.
Acta Psychologica, 118, 93-100. (Impact: 1.521
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48. Stekelenburg, J. J., & Vroomen, J. (2005). An event-related potential investigation of the time-course of temporal ventriloquism.
Neuroreport,16, 641-644. (Impact: 2.100)
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2004
47. Stekelenburg, J. J., Vroomen, J., & de Gelder, B. (2004). Illusory sound shifts induced by the ventriloquist illusion evoke the mismatch negativity.
Neuroscience Letters, 357, 163-166. (Impact: 2.100)
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46. Vroomen, J., & de Gelder, B. (2004). Temporal ventriloquism: Sound modulates the flash-lag effect.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 30, 513-518. (Impact: 2.335)
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45. Vroomen, J., Keetels, M., de Gelder, B., & Bertelson, P. (2004). Recalibration of temporal order perception by exposure to audio-visual asynchrony.
Cognitive Brain Research, 22, 32-35 (Impact: 2.865)
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44. Vroomen, J., van Linden, S., Keetels, M., de Gelder, B., & Bertelson, P. (2004). Selective adaptation and recalibration of auditory speech by lipread information: dissipation.
Speech Communication, 44, 55-61. (Impact: 0.672)
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2003
43. Bertelson, P., Vroomen, J., & de Gelder, B. (2003). Visual recalibration of auditory speech identification: A McGurk aftereffect.
Psychological Science, 14, 592-597. (Impact: 2.961)
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42. de Gelder, B., Vroomen, J., Annen, L., Masthof, E., & Hodiamont, P. (2003). Audiovisual integration in schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Research, 59, 211-218 (Impact: 3.203)
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41. Frissen. I., Vroomen, J., & de Gelder, B., & Bertelson, P. (2003). The aftereffects of ventriloquism: Are they sound frequency specific?
Acta Psychologica, 113, 315-327. (Impact: 1.521)
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40. Vroomen, J., & de Gelder, B. (2003). Visual motion influences the contingent auditory motion aftereffect.
Psychological Science, 14, 357-361. (Impact: 2.961)
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2001
39. Bertelson, P., Vroomen, J., Aschersleben, G., & de Gelder, B. (2001). Object identity decisions: At what processing levels? or: Why the cantaloupe might work.
Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive - Current Psychology of Cognition, 20, 177-182. (Impact: 0.218)
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38. de Gelder, B., Pourtois, G., van Raamsdonk, M., Vroomen, J., & Weiskrantz, L. (2001). Unseen stimuli modulate conscious visual experience: Evidence from inter-hemispheric summation.
Neuroreport, 12, 385-391. (Impact: 2.265)
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37. Vroomen, J., Bertelson, P., & de Gelder, B. (2001). Directing spatial attention towards the illusory location of a ventriloquized sound.
Acta Psychologica, 108, 21-33. (Impact: 1.521)
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36. Vroomen, J., Bertelson, P., & de Gelder, B. (2001). The ventriloquist effect does not depend on the direction of automatic visual attention.
Perception & Psychophysics, 63, 651-659. (Impact: 1.467)
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35. Vroomen, J., & de Gelder, B. (2001). Lipreading and the compensation for coarticulation mechanism.
Language and Cognitive Processes, 16, 661-672. (Impact: 1.788)
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34. Vroomen, J., Driver, J., & de Gelder, B. (2001). Is cross-modal integration of emotional expressions independent of attentional resources?
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 1, 382-387. (Impact: 1.833)
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2000
33. Bertelson, P., Pavani, F., Ladavas, E., Vroomen, J., & de Gelder, B. (2000). Ventriloquism in patients with unilateral visual neglect.
Neuropsychologia, 38, 1634-1642. (Impact: 3.184)
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32. Bertelson, P., Vroomen, J., de Gelder, B., & Driver, J. (2000). The ventriloquist effect does not depend on the direction of deliberate visual attention.
Perception & Psychophysics, 62, 321-332. (Impact: 1.467)
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31. de Gelder, B., Pourtois, G., Vroomen, J., & Weiskrantz, L. (2000). Affective blindsight: Are we blindly led by emotions?
Trends in Cognitive Science, 4, 126-127. (Impact: 8.129)
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30. de Gelder, B., & Vroomen, J. (2000). The perception of emotions by ear and by eye.
Cognition and Emotion, 14, 289-311. (Impact: 1.833)
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29. de Gelder, B., & Vroomen, J. (2000). Bimodal emotion perception: Integration across separate modalities, cross-modal perceptual grouping or perception of multimodal events?
Cognition and Emotion, 14, 321-324. (Impact: 1.833)
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28. de Gelder, B., Pourtois, G., Vroomen, J., & Bachoud-Levi, A.C. (2000). Covert processing of faces in prosopagnosia is restricted to facial expressions: Evidence from cross-modal bias.
Brain and Cognition, 44, 425-444. (Impact: 1.093)
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27. Pourtois, G., de Gelder, B., Vroomen, J., Rossion, B., & Crommelink, M. (2000). The time course of intermodal binding between seeing and hearing affective information.
NeuroReport, 11, 1329-1333. (Impact: 2.265)
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26. Vroomen, J., & de Gelder, B. (2000). Crossmodal integration: A good fit is no criterion.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 4, 37-38. (Impact: 8.129)
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25. Vroomen, J., & de Gelder, B. (2000). Why not model spoken word recognition instead of phoneme monitoring?
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 23, 349-350. (Impact: 8.730)
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24. Vroomen, J., & de Gelder, B. (2000). Sound enhances visual perception: Cross-modal effects of auditory organization on vision.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 26, 1583-1590. (Impact: 2.335)
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1999
23. Böcker, K. B. E., Bastiaansen, M. C. M., Vroomen, J., Brunia, C. H. M., & de Gelder, B. (1999). An ERP correlate of metrical stress in spoken word recognition.
Psychophysiology, 36, 706-720. (Impact: 2.674)
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22. de Gelder, B., Böcker, K., Tuomainen, J., Hensen, M., & Vroomen, J. (1999). The combined perception of emotion from face and voice: Early interaction revealed by human electric brain responses.
Neuroscience Letters, 260, 133-136. (Impact: 2.100)
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21. de Gelder, B., Vroomen, J., Pourtois, G., & Weiskrantz, L. (1999). Non-conscious recognition of affect in the absence of striate cortex.
NeuroReport, 10, 3759-3763. (Impact: 2.265)
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20. Vroomen, J., & de Gelder, B. (1999). Lexical access of resyllabified words: Evidence from phoneme monitoring.
Memory and Cognition, 27, 413-421. (Impact: 1.318)
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1998
19. de Gelder, B., & Vroomen, J. (1998). Impaired speech perception in poor readers: Evidence from hearing and speechreading.
Brain and Language, 64, 269-281. (Impact: 1.036)
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18. de Gelder, B., & Vroomen, J. (1998). Impairment of speech-reading in prosopagnosia.
Speech Communication, 26, 89-96. (Impact: 0.465)
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17. de Gelder, B., Vroomen, J., & Bertelson, P. (1998). Upright but not inverted faces modify the perception of the emotion in the voice.
Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive – Current Psychology of Cognition, 17, 1021-1031. (Impact: 0.218)
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16. Vroomen, J., & van de Bosch, A. & de Gelder, B. (1998). A connectionist model for bootstrap learning of syllabic structure.
Language and Cognitive Processes, 13, 193-220. (Impact: 1.788)
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15. Vroomen, J., Tuomainen, J., & de Gelder, B. (1998). The roles of word stress and vowel harmony in speech segmentation.
Journal of Memory and Language, 38, 133-149.
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1997
14. de Gelder, B., & Vroomen, J. (1997). Modality effects in immediate recall of verbal and non-verbal information.
The European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 9, 97-110.
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13. Vroomen, J., & de Gelder, B. (1997). Activation of embedded words in spoken word recognition.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 23, 710-720.
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1996
12. de Gelder, B., & Vroomen, J. (1996). Auditory illusions as evidence for a role of the syllable in adult developmental dyslexics.
Brain and Language, 52, 373-385.
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11. Vroomen, J., van Zon, M., & de Gelder, B. (1996). Cues to speech segmentation: Evidence from juncture misperceptions and word spotting.
Memory & Cognition, 24, 744-755.
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1995
10. Vroomen, J., & de Gelder, B. (1995). Metrical segmentation and lexical inhibition in spoken word recognition.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 21, 98-108
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1994
9. de Gelder, B., & Vroomen, J. (1994). A new place for modality in a modular mind.
Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive - Current Psychology of Cognition, 13, 84-91.
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8. de Gelder, B., & Vroomen, J. (1994). Memory for consonants versus vowels in heard and lipread speech.
Journal of Memory and Language, 31, 737-756.
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7. de Gelder, B., & Vroomen, J. (1994). Metrical segmentation and lexical competition: a happy affair?
Dokkyo International Review, 221-230.
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1993
6. de Gelder, B., Vroomen, J., & Bertelson, P. (1993). The effects of alphabetic reading competence on language representation in bilingual Chinese subjects.
Psychological Research – Psychologische Forschung, 55, 315-321.
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1992
5. de Gelder, B., & Vroomen, J. (1992). Abstract versus modality-specific memory representations.
Memory and Cognition, 20, 533-538.
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1991
4. de Gelder, B., & Vroomen, J. (1991). Phonological deficits: A source of asymmetries between developmental and acquired dyslexia.
Mind and Language, 6, 123-129.
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3. de Gelder, B., & Vroomen, J. (1991). Phonological deficits: Beneath the surface of reading-acquisition problems.
Psychological Research, 53, 88-97.
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2. de Gelder, B., Vroomen, J., & van der Heide, L. (1991). Face recognition and lip-reading in autism.
European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 3, 69-86.
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1989
1. de Gelder, B., & Vroomen, J. (1989). Models in the mind, modules on the lips.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 124, 762-763.
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