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Luc Vermeylen
Luc Vermeylen
Brain & Cognition, KU Leuven, Belgium
Verified email at kuleuven.be
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A consensus guide to capturing the ability to inhibit actions and impulsive behaviors in the stop-signal task
F Verbruggen, AR Aron, GPH Band, C Beste, PG Bissett, AT Brockett, ...
elife 8, e46323, 2019
6382019
Shared neural representations of cognitive conflict and negative affect in the medial frontal cortex
L Vermeylen, D Wisniewski, C González-García, V Hoofs, W Notebaert, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 40 (45), 8715-8725, 2020
342020
Dynamic influences on static measures of metacognition
K Desender, L Vermeylen, T Verguts
Nature communications 13 (1), 4208, 2022
332022
The affective twitches of task switches: Task switch cues are evaluated as negative
L Vermeylen, S Braem, W Notebaert
Cognition 183, 124-130, 2019
292019
A direct and conceptual replication of post-loss speeding when gambling
C Eben, Z Chen, L Vermeylen, J Billieux, F Verbruggen
Royal Society Open Science 7 (5), 200090, 2020
272020
The contribution of phonological information to visual word recognition: Evidence from Chinese phonetic radicals
X Liu, L Vermeylen, D Wisniewski, M Brysbaert
Cortex 133, 48-64, 2020
142020
Correct responses alleviate the negative evaluation of conflict
II Ivanchei, S Braem, L Vermeylen, W Notebaert
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 74 (6), 1083-1095, 2021
102021
The subjective evaluation of task switch cues is related to voluntary task switching
L Vermeylen, S Braem, W Notebaert, MFL Ruitenberg
Cognition 224, 105063, 2022
92022
Local use-dependent activity triggers mind wandering: Resource depletion or executive dysfunction?
E Jubera-García, L Vermeylen, P Peigneux, W Gevers, F Van Opstal
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 47 (12 …, 2021
62021
When Response Selection Becomes Gambling: Post-error Slowing and Speeding in Self-paced Colour Discrimination Tasks
C Eben, L Vermeylen, Z Chen, W Notebaert, I Ivanchei, F Verbruggen
Collabra: Psychology 9 (1), 73052, 2023
32023
The representations of Chinese characters: Evidence from sublexical components
X Liu, D Wisniewski, L Vermeylen, AF Palenciano, W Liu, M Brysbaert
Journal of Neuroscience 42 (1), 135-144, 2022
32022
Neural underpinnings of valence-action interactions triggered by cues and targets in a rewarded approach/avoidance task
V Hoofs, HRP Park, L Vermeylen, CN Boehler, RM Krebs
cortex 141, 240-261, 2021
32021
The impact of implicit and explicit suggestions that ‘there is nothing to learn’on implicit sequence learning
L Vermeylen, E Abrahamse, S Braem, D Rigoni
Psychological Research 85 (5), 1943-1954, 2021
32021
Reinforcement learning of adaptive control strategies
LK Held, L Vermeylen, D Dignath, W Notebaert, RM Krebs, S Braem
Communications Psychology 2 (1), 8, 2024
22024
Affective Value of Conflict Resolution: When Does it Work?
I Ivanchei, S Braem, L Vermeylen, W Notebaert
OSF, 2020
12020
Internal attention modulates the functional state of novel stimulus-response associations in working memory
S Formica, AF Palenciano, L Vermeylen, NE Myers, M Brass, ...
Cognition 245, 105739, 2024
2024
Mind the instructions: reward cues are liked first, wanted later
N Prutean, L Vermeylen, N Kukkonen, TS Steendam, JO Eayrs, RM Krebs, ...
bioRxiv, 2024.01. 09.574803, 2024
2024
The effects of reinforcing task alternations on voluntary task selection
L Held, L Vermeylen, R Krebs, W Notebaert, S Braem
OSF, 2023
2023
Mitigating conflict aversiveness reduces adaptive control in people with low goal motivation
I Ivanchei, S Braem, L Vermeylen, W Notebaert
PsyArXiv, 2023
2023
The Temporal Dynamics of Metacognitive Experiences Track Rational Adaptations in Task Performance
L Vermeylen, S Braem, II Ivanchei, K Desender, C González-García, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.09. 26.559523, 2023
2023
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