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Researcher
Baptist Liefooghe
- Disciplines:Applied psychology, Human experimental psychology, Animal experimental and comparative psychology
Affiliations
- Department of Experimental clinical and health psychology (Department)
Member
From1 Oct 2009 → 31 Jan 2020 - Department of Experimental psychology (Department)
Member
From1 Oct 2001 → 30 Sep 2009
Projects
1 - 1 of 1
- The power of imagination: Investigating the automatic effects of mental practice.From1 Jan 2017 → 31 Dec 2020Funding: FWO research project
Publications
1 - 10 of 46
- An episodic model of task switching effects : erasing the homunculus from memory(2020)
Authors: James J. R. Schmidt, Baptist Liefooghe, Jan De Houwer
- Attentional prioritization reconfigures novel instructions into action-oriented task sets(2020)
Authors: Carlos Gonzalez-Garcia, Silvia Formica, Baptist Liefooghe, Marcel Brass
- The instructed task-switch evaluation effect : is the instruction to switch tasks sufficient to dislike task switch cues?(2020)
Authors: Pieter Van Dessel, Baptist Liefooghe, Jan De Houwer
- Contextual changes influence attention flexibility towards new goals(2020)
Authors: Malvika Godara, Alvaro Sanchez-Lopez, Baptist Liefooghe, Rudi De Raedt
Pages: 327 - 344 - Stroop-like effects of derived stimulus-stimulus relations(2020)
Authors: Baptist Liefooghe, Sean Joseph Hughes, James R. Schmidt, Jan De Houwer
Pages: 327 - 349 - Motor imagery entails task-set inhibition(2020)
Authors: Juliane Scheil, Thomas Kleinsorge, Baptist Liefooghe
Pages: 1729 - 1738 - The instruction-based congruency effect predicts task execution efficiency : evidence from inter- and intra-individual differences(2019)
Authors: Senne Braem, Berre Deltomme, Baptist Liefooghe
Pages: 1582 - 1591 - How does the (re)presentation of instructions influence their implementation?(2019)
Authors: Cai S. Longman, Baptist Liefooghe, Frederick Verbruggen
- On the assimilation of instructions : stimulus-response associations are implemented but not stimulus-task associations(2019)
Authors: Baptist Liefooghe, Frederick Verbruggen
Pages: 1 - 16 - Attentional flexibility is imbalanced : asymmetric cost for switches between external and internal attention(2019)
Authors: Sam Verschooren, Baptist Liefooghe, Marcel Brass, Gilles Pourtois
Pages: 1399 - 1414