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Meier, Beat; Weiermann, Brigitte; Gutbrod, Klemens; Stephan, Marianne A.; Cock, Josephine; Müri, René M.; Kaelin-Lang, Alain (2013). Implicit task sequence learning in patients with Parkinson's disease, frontal lesions and amnesia: The critical role of fronto–striatal loops. Neuropsychologia, 51(14), pp. 3014-3024. Elsevier 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2013.10.009
Meier, Beat; Weiermann, Brigitte; Cock, Josephine (2012). Only correlated sequences that are actively processed contribute to implicit sequence learning. Acta psychologica, 141(1), pp. 86-95. Elsevier 10.1016/j.actpsy.2012.06.009
Weiermann, Brigitte; Meier, Beat (2012). Incidental sequence learning across the lifespan. Cognition, 123(3), pp. 380-391. Elsevier 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.02.010
Weiermann, Brigitte; Meier, Beat (2012). Implicit task sequence learning with auditory stimuli. Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 24(4), pp. 468-475. Taylor & Francis 10.1080/20445911.2011.653339
Weiermann, Brigitte; Stephan, Marianne A; Kaelin-Lang, Alain; Meier, Beat (2010). Is there a recognition memory deficit in Parkinson's disease? Evidence from estimates of recollection and familiarity. International journal of neuroscience, 120(3), pp. 211-216. New York, N.Y.: Informa Healthcare 10.3109/00207450903506510
Weiermann, Brigitte; Cock, Josephine; Meier, Beat (2010). What matters in implicit task sequence learning: Perceptual stimulus features, task-sets, or correlated streams of information? Journal of experimental psychology - learning, memory, and cognition, 36(6), pp. 1492-1509. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association 10.1037/a0021038
Meier, Beat; Weiermann, Brigitte; Cock, Josephine (19 July 2016). Distinguishing general skill and sequence-specific components in sequence learning: Evidence from task sequence learning and consolidation (Unpublished). In: 6th International Conference on Memory (ICOM-6). Budapest, Hungary. 17.-22.07.2016.