Francois Maquestiaux
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Recent Articles
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Burca M, Hasshim N, Chausse P, Clarys D, Ferrand L, Maquestiaux F, et al.
Psychol Res
. 2025 Feb;
89(2):57.
PMID: 40014157
The present study further explored the age-related changes in attentional selection, first reported by Jackson and Balota Jackson and Balota (Psychology and Aging 28:3, 2013). To this end, response stimulus...
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Rotolo L, Picard L, Mazerolle M, Joubert S, Magnin E, Haffen E, et al.
Geriatr Psychol Neuropsychiatr Vieil
. 2024 Apr;
22(1):76-84.
PMID: 38573147
Cognitive performance of older adults is very often inferior to that of younger adults on a variety of laboratory tests assessing basic functions such as memory, inhibition, or attention. Classic...
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Lyphout-Spitz M, Maquestiaux F, Ruthruff E, Chaloyard S
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2024 Jan;
50(1):74-98.
PMID: 38236257
Can people perform two novel tasks in parallel? Available evidence and prevailing theories overwhelmingly indicate that the answer is no, due to stubborn capacity limitations in central stages (e.g., a...
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Mazerolle M, Rotolo L, Maquestiaux F
Mem Cognit
. 2023 Nov;
52(3):622-631.
PMID: 37973771
Very little is known about whether and how socioemotional factors influence age differences in associative memory. Here, we tested the hypothesis that reducing the threat induced by age-based stereotypes can...
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Joubert S, Maquestiaux F, Enriquez-Rosas A, Villalpando J, Brodeur C, Bier N
Neuropsychol Rehabil
. 2023 Mar;
34(3):362-387.
PMID: 36871267
Cognitive interventions are helpful in the non-pharmacological management of Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) and other neurodegenerative disorders of cognition, by helping patients to compensate for their cognitive deficits and improve...
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Joubert S, Tannou T, Maquestiaux F
Geriatr Psychol Neuropsychiatr Vieil
. 2023 Jan;
20(4):506-514.
PMID: 36700443
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and primary progressive aphasia (PPA) are age-related neurodegenerative diseases characterized by a slowly progressive cognitive decline that significantly impacts functional autonomy. Cognitive interventions remain one of the...
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Arexis M, Maquestiaux F
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2022 Jul;
30(1):174-183.
PMID: 35879591
Does the Ebbinghaus visual illusion really influence sports performances? Does the influence depend on the type of knowledge (procedural vs. declarative) that guides movement? To address these questions, we evaluated...
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Lyphout-Spitz M, Maquestiaux F, Ruthruff E
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2021 Nov;
29(2):501-511.
PMID: 34755320
Maquestiaux, Lyphout-Spitz, Ruthruff, and Arexis (2020) demonstrated that ideomotor-compatible (IM) tasks (e.g., pressing the left key when an arrow points left) can operate automatically, entirely bypassing the central bottleneck that...
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Maquestiaux F, Ruthruff E
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 2021 Jan;
150(9):1722-1740.
PMID: 33444045
Does aging increase the reliance on central attention to carry out tasks, even when those tasks do not need it? To test the hypothesis of over-reliance on central attention (ORCA),...
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Maquestiaux F, Lyphout-Spitz M, Ruthruff E, Arexis M
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2020 Apr;
27(4):742-750.
PMID: 32323163
A task is ideomotor (IM)-compatible when there is high conceptual similarity between the stimulus and the associated response (e.g., pressing a left key when an arrow points to the left)....