Martial Van Der Linden

Modulation of medial prefrontal and inferior parietal cortices when thinking about past, present, and future selves. (2009)

D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Stawarczyk, David, Majerus, Steve, Collette, Fabienne, Van Der Linden, Martial, Salmon, Eric

Recent functional neuroimaging studies have shown that reflecting on representations of the present self versus temporally distant selves is associated with higher activity in the medial prefrontal...

The Neural Basis of Personal Goal Processing When Envisioning Future Events. (2009)

D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Stawarczyk, David, Majerus, Steve, Collette, Fabienne, Van Der Linden, Martial, Feyers, Dorothée, ...

Abstract Episodic future thinking allows humans to mentally simulate virtually infinite future possibilities, yet this device is fundamentally goal-directed and should not be equated with fantasizing...

The mere exposure effect without recognition can depend on the way you look! (2009)

Willems, Sylvie, Dedonder, Jonathan, Van Der Linden, Martial

In line with [Whittlesea, B. W. A., & Price, J. R. (2001). Implicit/Explicit memory versus analytic/nonanalytic processing: Rethinking the mere exposure effect. Memory and Cognition, 26, 547-565], we...

Inhibitory control of memory in normal ageing: Dissociation between impaired intentional and preserved unintentional processes. (2009)

Collette, Fabienne, Germain, Sophie, Hogge, Michaël, Van Der Linden, Martial

The aim of this study was to compare the performance of elderly and young participants on a series of memory tasks involving either intentional or unintentional inhibitory control of memory content....

Does implicit memory during anaesthesia persist in children? (2009)

Lopez, Ursula, Habre, W, Laurencon, M, Willems, Sylvie, Schmidt, Christina, Van Der Linden, Martial, ...

Background. Recent studies suggest that implicit memory (especially perceptual implicit memory) persists during adequate general anaesthesia in adults. Studies in children, however, have failed to...

Lexical Learning in Bilingual Adults: The Relative Importance of Short-Term Memory for Serial Order and Phonological Knowledge (2008)

Majerus, Steve, Poncelet, Martine, Van Der Linden, Martial, Weekes, B S

Studies of monolingual speakers have shown a strong association between lexical learning and short-term memory (STM) capacity, especially STM for serial order information. At the same time, studies...

Neural Correlates of Envisioning Emotional Events in the near and Far Future (2008)

D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Xue, Gui, Lu, Zhong-Lin, Van Der Linden, Martial, Bechara, Antoine

Being able to envision emotional events that might happen in the future has a clear adaptive value. This study addressed the functional neuroanatomy of this process and investigated whether it is...

Remembering the Past and Imagining the Future in Schizophrenia (2008)

D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Raffard, Stéphane, Van Der Linden, Martial

It has been suggested that patients with schizophrenia experience a distorted sense of continuity of self across time. However, temporal aspects of self-processing have received little empirical...

Embodiment effects in memory for facial identity and facial expression (2008)

D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Lepper, Miriam, Van Der Linden, Martial

Research suggests that states of the body, such as postures, facial expressions, and arm movements, play central roles in social information processing. This study investigated the effects of...

Identity recognition and happy and sad facial expression recall: Influence of depressive symptoms (2008)

Jermann, Françoise, Van Der Linden, Martial, D'Argembeau, Arnaud

Relatively few studies have examined memory bias for social stimuli in depression or dysphoria. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of depressive symptoms on memory for facial...

Phenomenal characteristics of autobiographical memories and imagined events in sub-clinical obsessive-compulsive checkers (2008)

Zermatten, Ariane, Van Der Linden, Martial, D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Ceschi, Grazia

Phenomenal characteristics of autobiographical memories and imagined experiences were examined in checking- and non-checking-prone individuals. Participants were asked to retrieve a positive, a...

Remembering pride and shame: Self-enhancement and the phenomenology of autobiographical memory (2008)

D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Van Der Linden, Martial

People's self-images are grounded in autobiographical memories and, in particular, in the phenomenological experience associated with remembering. The desire to increase or maintain the positivity of...

Self-reflection across time: cortical midline structures differentiate between present and past selves (2008)

D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Feyers, Dorothée, Majerus, Steve, Collette, Fabienne, Van Der Linden, Martial, Maquet, Pierre, ...

The processing of personal changes across time and the ability to differentiate between representations of present and past selves are crucial for developing a mature sense of identity. In this...

Experimental dissociations between memory measures: Influence of retrieval strategies. (2008)

Willems, Sylvie, Van Der Linden, Martial

The objective of this study was to explore the participants' processing strategies on the mere exposure effect, object decision priming and explicit recognition. In Experiments 1, we observed that...

Implicit/explicit memory dissociation in Alzheimer's disease: the consequence of inappropriate processing? (2008)

Willems, Sylvie, Salmon, Eric, Van Der Linden, Martial

Dual-process theories of recognition posit that perceptual fluency contributes to both familiarity-based explicit recognition and perceptual priming. However, the priming-without-recognition...

Self-reflection across time: cortical midline structures differentiate between present and past selves (2008)

D’Argembeau, Arnaud, Feyers, Dorothée, Majerus, Steve, Collette, Fabienne, Van Der Linden, Martial, Maquet, Pierre, ...

The processing of personal changes across time and the ability to differentiate between representations of present and past selves are crucial for developing a mature sense of identity. In this...

Face Recognition Failures in Schizotypy (2007)

Laroi, Frank, D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Brédart, Serge, Van Der Linden, Martial

INTRODUCTION: Studies suggest an important role of disturbances of self in schizophrenia and in schizotypy. Based on findings from a previous study (Bredart & Young, 2004), we developed a...

Comparison of inhibitory functioning in mild Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia (2007)

Collette, Fabienne, Amieva, Hélène, Adam, Stéphane, Hogge, Michaël, Van Der Linden, Martial, Fabrigoule, Colette, ...

Executive dysfunction is frequently reported in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and the frontal variant of frontotemporal dementia (FTD). More specifically, inhibitory dysfunction is observed early in AD...

Facial expressions of emotion influence memory for facial identity in an automatic way (2007)

D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Van Der Linden, Martial

Previous studies indicate that the encoding of new facial identities in memory is influenced by the type of expression displayed by the faces. fit the current study, the authors investigated whether...

Optimization of encoding specificity for the diagnosis of early AD: The RI-48 task (2007)

Adam, Stéphane, Van Der Linden, Martial, Ivanoiu, A, Juillerat, AC, Bechet, Sophie, Salmon, Eric

The aim of this study was to evaluate the discriminant validity of the RI-48 test, a shorter French version of the Category Cued Recall portion of the Double Memory Test developed initially by...

A multicomponent exploration of verbal short-term storage deficits in normal aging and Alzheimer’s disease (2007)

Peters, Frédéric, Majerus, Steve, Olivier, Laurence, Van Der Linden, Martial, Salmon, Eric, Collette, Fabienne

Although many studies have shown diminished performance in verbal short-term memory tasks in normal aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD), the cognitive processes responsible for this verbal short-term...

Verbal short-term memory in individuals with chromosome 22q11.2 deletion: Specific deficit in serial order retention capacities? (2007)

Majerus, Steve, Van Der Linden, Martial, Braissand, V, Eliez, S

Many researchers have recently explored the cognitive profile of velocardiofacial syndrome (VCFS), a neurodevelopmental disorder linked to a 22q11.2 deletion. However, verbal short-term memory has...

Short-term memory and the left intraparietal sulcus: Focus of attention? Further evidence from a face short-term memory paradigm (2007)

Bastin, Christine, Poncelet, Martine, Van Der Linden, Martial, Salmon, Eric, Collette, Fabienne, ...

This study explored the validity of an attentional account for the involvement of the left intraparietal sulcus (IPS) in visual STM tasks. This account considers that during STM tasks, the IPS acts...

Mapping the updating process: common and specific brain activations across different versions of the running span task (2007)

Collette, Fabienne, Van Der Linden, Martial, Laureys, Steven, Arigoni, Flavia, Del Fiore, Guy, Degueldre, Christian, ...

Neuroimaging studies exploring the neural substrates of executive functioning have only rarely investigated whether the non-executive characteristics of the experimental executive tasks could...

The contribution of processing fluency to preference : a comparison with familiarity-based recognition (2007)

Willems, Sylvie, Van Der Linden, Martial, Bastin, Christine

There is a great deal of evidence supporting the idea that, when a stimulus is processed fluently, it is more likely to be judged as pleasant. However, this influence of fluency on preference...

Emotional aspects of mental time travel (2007)

D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Van Der Linden, Martial

We consider three possible reasons why humans might accord a privileged status to emotional information when mentally traveling backward or forward in time. First, mental simulation of emotional...

Is Alzheimer's disease a disconnection syndrome? Evidence from a crossmodal audio-visual illusory experiment (2007)

Delbeuck, Xavier, Collette, Fabienne, Van Der Linden, Martial

In Alzheimer's disease (AD), loss of connectivity in the patient's brain has been evidenced by a range of electrophysiological and neuroimaging studies. However, few neuropsychological research...

A multicomponent exploration of verbal short-term storage deficits in normal aging and Alzheimer’s disease (2007)

Peters, Frédéric, Majerus, Steve, Olivier, Laurence, Van Der Linden, Martial, Salmon, Eric, Collette, Fabienne

Although many studies have shown diminished performance in verbal short-term memory tasks in normal aging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD), the cognitive processes responsible for this verbal...

Short-term memory and the left intraparietal sulcus: focus of attention? Further evidence from a face short-term memory paradigm. (2007)

Majerus, Steve, Bastin, Christine, Poncelet, Martine, Van Der Linden, Martial, Salmon, Eric, Collette, Fanny, ...

This study explored the validity of an attentional account for the involvement of the left intraparietal sulcus (IPS) in visual STM tasks. This account considers that during STM tasks, the IPS acts...

The effects of angry and happy expressions on recognition memory for unfamiliar faces in delusion-prone individuals (2006)

Laroi, Frank, D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Van Der Linden, Martial

Numerous studies suggest a cognitive bias for threat-related material in delusional ideation. However, few studies have examined this bias using a memory task. We investigated the influence of...

Autobiographical memory in non-amnesic alcohol-dependent patients (2006)

D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Van Der Linden, Martial, Verbanck, Paul, Noël, Xavier

Background. Chronic alcohol abuse is associated with a wide range of cognitive deficits. However, little is known about memory for real-life events (autobiographical memory) in non-amnesic alcoholic...

Exploring the relationship between new word learning and short-term memory for serial order recall, item recall, and item recognition (2006)

Majerus, Steve, Poncelet, Martine, Elsen, B, Van Der Linden, Martial

We reexplored the relationship between new word learning and verbal short-term memory (STM) capacities, by distinguishing STM for serial order information, item recall, and item recognition. STM...

The left intraparietal sulcus and verbal short-term memory: Focus of attention or serial order ? (2006)

Majerus, Steve, Poncelet, Martine, Van Der Linden, Martial, Albouy, Geneviève, Salmon, Eric, Sterpenich, Virginie, ...

One of the most consistently activated regions during verbal short-term memory (STM) tasks is the left intraparietal sulcus (IPS). However, its precise role remains a matter of debate. While some...

Phenomenal characteristics of autobiographical memories for social and non-social events in social phobia (2006)

D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Van Der Linden, Martial, D'Acremont, Mathieu, Mayers, Isabelle

Previous studies failed to show clear differences between people with social phobia and non-anxious individuals regarding the specificity and affective intensity of their autobiographical memories...

Individual differences in the phenomenology of mental time travel: The effect of vivid visual imagery and emotion regulation strategies (2006)

D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Van Der Linden, Martial

It has been claimed that the ability to remember the past and the ability to project oneself into the future are intimately related. We sought support for this proposition by examining whether...

A multiple case study of verbal short-term memory in velo-cardio-facial syndrome (2006)

Majerus, Steve, Glaser, B, Van Der Linden, Martial, Eliez, S

Background: Velo-cardio-facial syndrome (VCFS, 22q11.2 deletion) is characterized by severely delayed language development. The current study explored the integrity of verbal short-term memory (STM),...

Mere exposure effect : a consequence of direct and indirect fluency-preference links (2006)

Willems, Sylvie, Van Der Linden, Martial

In three experiments, picture quality between test items was manipulated to examine whether subjects' expectations about the fluency normally associated with these different stimuli might influence...

Exploration of the neural substrates of executive functioning by functional neuroimaging (2006)

Collette, Fabienne, Hogge, Michaël, Salmon, Eric, Van Der Linden, Martial

This review presents neuroimaging studies that have explored the cerebral substrates of executive functioning. These studies have demonstrated that different executive functions not only recruit...

Relations between vocabulary development and verbal short-term memory: The relative importance of short-term memory for serial order and item information (2006)

Majerus, Steve, Poncelet, Martine, Greffe, C, Van Der Linden, Martial

Although many studies have shown an association between verbal short-term memory (STM) and vocabulary development, the precise nature of this association is not yet clear. The current study...

A French adaptation of the UPPS Impulsive Behavior Scale: Confirmatory factor analysis in a sample of undergraduate students (2006)

Van Der Linden, Martial, D'Acremont, Mathieu, Zermatten, Ariane, Jermann, Françoise, Laroi, Frank, Willems, Sylvie, ...

Impulsivity is an important and multifaceted psychological construct. Recently, Whiteside and Lynam (2001) have developed the UPPS Impulsive Behavior Scale that distinguishes four dimensions of...

Variability in the impairments of recognition memory in patients with frontal lobe lesions (2006)

Bastin, Christine, Van Der Linden, Martial, Lekeu, Françoise, Andrés, Pilar, Salmon, Eric

Fourteen patients with frontal lobe lesions and 14 normal subjects were tested on a recognition memory task that required discriminating between target words, new words that are synonyms of the...

Influence of emotion on memory for temporal information (2005)

D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Van Der Linden, Martial

Contextual information. such as color and spatial location, has been found to be better remembered for emotional than for neutral items. The current study examined whether the influence of emotion...

Affective valence and the self-reference effect: influence of retrieval conditions (2005)

D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Comblain, Christine, Van Der Linden, Martial

Positive trait information is typically better recalled than negative trait information when encoded in reference to the self, but not when encoded in reference to someone else or when processed for...

Exploring the unity and diversity of the neural substrates of executive functioning (2005)

Collette, Fabienne, Van Der Linden, Martial, Laureys, Steven, Delfiore, G, Degueldre, Christian, Luxen, André, ...

Previous studies exploring the neural substrates of executive functioning used task-specific analyses, which might not be the most appropriate approach due to the difficulty of precisely isolating...

Further exploration of controlled and automatic memory processes in early Alzheimer's disease (2005)

Adam, Stéphane, Van Der Linden, Martial, Collette, Fabienne, Lemauvais, Laurence, Salmon, Eric

The authors' aim in this study was to explore automatic and controlled processes in Alzheimer's disease (AD) by using a variant of the word-stem completion task that applies the process-dissociation...

Involvement of both prefrontal and inferior parietal cortex in dual-task performance (2005)

Collette, Fabienne, Olivier, L, Van Der Linden, Martial, Laureys, Steven, Delfiore, G, Luxen, André, ...

This PET study explored the neural substrate of both dual-task management and integration task using single tasks that are known not to evoke any prefrontal activation. The paradigm included two...

Self-referential reflective activity and its relationship with rest : a PET study (2005)

D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Collette, Fabienne, Van Der Linden, Martial, Laureys, Steven, Del Fiore, Guy, Degueldre, Christian, ...

This study used positron emission tomography (PET) to identify the brain substrate of self-referential reflective activity and to investigate its relationship with brain areas that are active during...

Modulation of brain activity during phonological familiarization (2005)

Majerus, Steve, Van Der Linden, Martial, Collette, Fabienne, Laureys, Steven, Poncelet, Martine, Degueldre, Christian, ...

We measured brain activity in 12 adults for the repetition of auditorily presented words and nonwords, before and after repeated exposure to their phonological form. The nonword phoneme combinations...

Memory evaluation with a new cued recall test in patients with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease (2005)

Ivanoiu, Adrian, Adam, Stéphane, Van Der Linden, Martial, Salmon, Eric, Juillerat, Anne-Claude, Mulligan, R, ...

Free delayed recall is considered the memory measure with the greatest sensitivity for the early diagnosis of dementia. However, its specificity for dementia could be lower, as deficits other than...

Phenomenal characteristics of autobiographical memories for emotional and neutral events in older and younger adults (2005)

Comblain, Christine, D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Van Der Linden, Martial

The authors investigated age-related differences in phenomenal characteristics of autobiographical memories for positive, negative, and neutral events. Younger and older participants were asked to...

A quantitative and qualitative assessment of verbal short-term memory and phonological processing in 8-year-olds with a history of repetitive otitis media (2005)

Majerus, Steve, Amand, Pierre, Boniver, Vincent, Demanez, Jean-Pierre, Demanez, Laurent CH P, Van Der Linden, Martial

Language outcome in children experiencing fluctuant hearing loss due to otitis media (OME) remains highly equivocal. In the current study, we assessed performance on highly sensitive verbal...

Investigation of automatic memory during general anesthesia for elective surgery using the process dissociation procedure (2005)

Willems, Sylvie, Iselin-Chaves, Irène A., Jermann, Françoise J., Forster, Alain, Adam, Stéphane, Van Der Linden, Martial

Background: This prospective study evaluated memory function during general anesthesia for elective surgery and its relation to depth of hypnotic state. The authors also compared memory function in...

The neural correlates of implicit and explicit sequence learning: Interacting networks revealed by the process dissociation procedure (2005)

Destrebecqz, Arnaud, Peigneux, Philippe, Laureys, Steven, Degueldre, Christian, Del Fiore, Guy, Aerts, Joël, ...

In two H215O PET scan experiments, we investigated the cerebral correlates of explicit and implicit knowledge in a serial reaction time (SRT) task. To do so, we used a novel application of the...

The neural correlates of implicit and explicit sequence learning: Interacting networks revealed by the process dissociation procedure (2005)

Destrebecqz, Arnaud, Peigneux, Philippe, Laureys, Steven, Degueldre, Christian, Del Fiore, Guy, Aerts, Joël, ...

In two H215O PET scan experiments, we investigated the cerebral correlates of explicit and implicit knowledge in a serial reaction time (SRT) task. To do so, we used a novel application of the...

Phenomenal characteristics associated with projecting oneself back into the past and forward into the future: Influence of valence and temporal distance (2004)

D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Van Der Linden, Martial

As humans, we frequently engage in mental time travel, reliving past experiences and imagining possible future events. This study examined whether similar factors affect the subjective experience...

The effect of ageing on the recollection of emotional and neutral pictures (2004)

Comblain, Christine, D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Van Der Linden, Martial, Aldenhoff, Laurence

This study investigated age-related differences in recognition memory for emotional and neutral pictures. Younger and older participants were asked to rate pictures according to their emotional...

Identity but not expression memory for unfamiliar faces is affected by ageing (2004)

D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Van Der Linden, Martial

We examined age-related differences in memory for identity and emotional expression of unfamiliar faces. Younger and older adults were presented with happy and angry faces and were later asked to...

Can phonological and semantic short-term memory be dissociated ? Further evidence from Landau-Kleffner syndrome (2004)

Majerus, Steve, Van Der Linden, Martial, Poncelet, Martine, Metz-Lutz, M

Recent studies have made a distinction between short-term storage capacities for phonological information and short-term storage capacities for lexico-semantic information (R. Martin, Lesch,

Influence of affective meaning on memory for contextual information (2004)

D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Van Der Linden, Martial

In 4 experiments, the authors investigated the influence of the affective meaning of words on memory for 2 kinds of contextual features that differ in the amount of effortful processes they require...

Imaging a cognitive model of apraxia: The neural substrate of gesture-specific cognitive processes (2004)

Peigneux, Philippe, Van Der Linden, Martial, Garraux, Gaëtan, Laureys, Steven, Degueldre, Christian, Aerts, Joël, ...

The present study aimed to ascertain the neuroanatomical basis of an influential neuropsychological model for upper limb apraxia [Rothi LJ, et al. The Neuropsychology of Action. 1997. Hove, UK:...

Avant-propos (2004)

Brédart, Serge, Van Der Linden, Martial

Centre de Neurosciences Cognitives et Comportementales

Executive functions (2004)

Collette, Fabienne, Van Der Linden, Martial

Centre de Neurosciences Cognitives et Comportementales

Does sustained ERP activity in posterior lexico-semantic processing areas during short-term memory tasks only reflect activated long-term memory? (2003)

Majerus, Steve, Van Der Linden, Martial, Collette, Fabienne, Salmon, Eric

We challenge Ruchkin et al.'s claim in reducing short-term memory (STM) to the active part of long-term memory (LTM), by showing that their data cannot rule out the possibility that activation of...

An investigation of verbal short-term memory and phonological processing in four children with Williams syndrome (2003)

Majerus, Steve, Barisnikov, K, Vuillemin, I, Poncelet, Martine, Van Der Linden, Martial

Although phonological processing is generally considered to be a proficiency in Williams syndrome (WS), there are very few studies which have extensively explored phonological processing abilities in...

Identity and expression memory for happy and angry faces in social anxiety (2003)

D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Van Der Linden, Martial, Etienne, Anne-Marie, Comblain, Christine

We examined the influence of social anxiety on memory for both identity and emotional expressions of unfamiliar faces. Participants high and low in social anxiety were presented with happy and angry...

Implicit learning of complex information in amnesia (2003)

Meulemans, Thierry, Van Der Linden, Martial

Implicit learning abilities of nine amnesic patients were explored by using an artificial grammar learning task in which the test strings were constructed in such a way that grammaticality judgments...

The effects of happy and angry expressions on identity and expression memory for unfamiliar faces (2003)

D'Argembeau, Arnaud, Van Der Linden, Martial, Comblain, Christine, Etienne, Anne-Marie

We investigated the influence of happy and angry expressions on memory for new faces. Participants were presented with happy and angry faces in an intentional or incidental learning condition and...

Phonological short-term memory networks following recovery from Landau and Kleffner syndrome (2003)

Majerus, Steve, Laureys, Steven, Collette, Fabienne, Del Fiore, Guy, Degueldre, Christian, Luxen, André, ...

Landau-Kleffner syndrome (LKS) is a rare acquired aphasia occurring in otherwise healthy children, together with spike-wave discharges predominating over superior temporal regions and activated by...

Long-term memory effects on verbal short-term memory : a replication study (2003)

Majerus, Steve, Van Der Linden, Martial

The influence of lexico-semantic language representations stored in long-term memory (LTM) on short-term memory (STM) performance has been studied extensively in adults. However, there are relatively...

Sensation-seeking and impulsivity in young and older adults' decision making (2003)

Willems, Sylvie, Van Der Linden, Martial, Marczewski, Philippe

The somatic marker hypothesis asserts that decision-making processes involve emotion. Using a gambling task that models real-life decisions, studies showed that old adults perform less efficiently...

Effect of manipulation and irrelevant noise on working memory capacity of patients with Alzheimer's dementia (2003)

Belleville, Sylvie, Rouleau, Nancy, Van Der Linden, Martial, Collette, Fabienne

The effect of manipulation and distracting noise on immediate serial recall was measured in patients with dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT), neurologically healthy elderly individuals and young...

Brain correlates of performance in a free/cued recall task with semantic encoding in Alzheimer disease (2003)

Lekeu, Françoise, Van Der Linden, Martial, Chicherio, C, Collette, Fabienne, Degueldre, Christian, Franck, Georges, ...

The goal of this study was to explore in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) the brain correlates of free and cued recall performance using an adaptation of the procedure developed by Grober and...

The contribution of recollection and familiarity to recognition memory : A study of the effects of test format and aging (2003)

Bastin, Christine, Van Der Linden, Martial

Whether the format of a recognition memory task influences the contribution of recollection and familiarity to performance is a matter of debate. The authors investigated this issue by comparing the...

Exploring the effect of action familiarity on SPTs recall performance in Alzheimer's disease (2002)

Lekeu, Françoise, Van Der Linden, Martial, Moonen, Gustave, Salmon, Eric

This study examined the performance of normal controls (NC) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients on free recall, semantic cued recall and object cued recall of both subject-performed tasks (SPTs)...

A PET investigation of lexicality and phonotactic frequency in oral language processing (2002)

Majerus, Steve, Collette, Fabienne, Van Der Linden, Martial, Peigneux, Philippe, Laureys, Steven, Delfiore, Guy, ...

Lexicality and phonotactic frequency effects are observed in many cognitive studies on language processing, but little is known about their underlying neural substrates, especially with regard to...

Brain imaging of the central executive component of working memory (2002)

Collette, Fabienne, Van Der Linden, Martial

This review presents neuroimaging studies which have explored the cerebral substrates of the central executive component of the working memory model proposed by Baddeley and Hitch [working memory...

Normal mere exposure effect with impaired recognition in Alzheimer's disease (2002)

Willems, Sylvie, Adam, Stéphane, Van Der Linden, Martial

We investigated the mere exposure effect and the explicit memory in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients and elderly control subjects, using unfamiliar faces. During the exposure phase, the subjects...

Effects of incidental and intentional feature binding on recognition: a behavioural and PET activation study (2002)

Lekeu, Françoise, Van Der Linden, Martial, Collette, Fabienne, Degueldre, Christian, Del Fiore, Guy, Luxen, André, ...

Using Positron Emission Tomography (PET), we investigated cerebral regions associated with the episodic recognition of words alone and words bound to contextual colours. Two modes of colour encoding...

Frontal hypometabolism does not explain inhibitory dysfunction in Alzheimer disease (2002)

Collette, Fabienne, Van Der Linden, Martial, Delrue, Gaël, Salmon, Eric

A series of tasks assessing inhibitory processes was administered to patients with Alzheimer disease and control subjects. Two groups of patients with Alzheimer disease were examined: patients with...

Processus attentionnels et vieillissement normal (2002)

Adam, Stéphane, Van Der Linden, Martial, Collette, Fabienne

De très nombreuses études ont mis en évidence une diminution de performance des sujets âgés dans une grande variété de tâches cognitives, à la fois en condition de laboratoire et dans la vie...

Attention et mémoire de travail (2002)

Van Der Linden, Martial, Collette, Fabienne

Les concepts d'attention et de mémoire de travail ont très souvent été considérés de façon distincte, que ce soit dans le domaine de la recherche ou dans celui de la pratique clinique en...

Attention and normal ageing (2002)

Van Der Linden, Martial, Collette, Fabienne

Over the past twenty-five years, a great deal of evidence has been accumulated indicating that advancing age is accompanied by a systematic decline in performance on a wide variety of cognitive...

Attention disorders in neurodegenerative diseases (2002)

Collette, Fabienne, Van Der Linden, Martial

A number of neuropsychological studies in recent years have shown that demented patients do not necessarily present a global deterioration and that the disease can impair some cognitive processes or...

Processus attentionnels et maladie d'Alzheimer (2002)

Collette, Fabienne, Van Der Linden, Martial

La maladie d'Alzheimer se caractérise par l'accumulation progressive de déficits affectant différents domaines cognitifs.(...)Il est maintenant largement reconnu que la maladie d'Alzheimer...

CONTRIBUTION OF FRONTAL CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW MEASURED BY 99mTc-BICISATE SPECT AND EXECUTIVE FUNCTION DEFICITS TO PREDICTING TREATMENT OUTCOME IN ALCOHOL-DEPENDENT PATIENTS (2002)

Noël, Xavier, Sferrazza, Rita, Van Der Linden, Martial, Paternot, Jacques, Verhas, Michel, Hanak, Catherine, ...

— Aim: To determine whether inhibition and working memory deficits, and reduced regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) (previously shown to be related), measured at the end of a detoxification...

Neural and cognitive bases of upper limb apraxia in corticobasal degeneration (2001)

Peigneux, Philippe, Salmon, Eric, Garraux, Gaëtan, Laureys, Steven, Willems, Sylvie, Dujardin, Kathy, ...

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the neural and cognitive bases of upper limb apraxia in corticobasal degeneration (CBD). METHODS: Eighteen patients with CBD underwent a cognitive neuropsychological...

The functional anatomy of inhibition processes investigated with the Hayling task (2001)

Collette, Fabienne, Van Der Linden, Martial, Delfiore, Guy, Degueldre, Christian, Luxen, André, Salmon, Eric

The cortical areas involved in inhibition processes were examined with positron emission tomography (PET). The tasks administered to subjects were an adaptation of the Hayling test. In the first...

Contribution of Lexico-Semantic Processes to Verbal Short-Term Memory Tasks: A Pet Activation Study (2001)

Collette, Fabienne, Majerus, Steve, Van Der Linden, Martial, Dabe, Patrick, Degueldre, Christian, Delfiore, Guy, ...

Recent studies have demonstrated the intervention of long-term memory processes in verbal STM tasks and several cognitive models have been proposed to explain these effects. A PET study was performed...

CORRELATION BETWEEN INHIBITION, WORKING MEMORY AND DELIMITED FRONTAL AREA BLOOD FLOW MEASURED BY 99mTc-BICISATE SPECT IN ALCOHOL-DEPENDENT PATIENTS (2001)

Noël, Xavier, Paternot, Jacques, Van Der Linden, Martial, Sferrazza, Rita, Verhas, Michel, Hanak, Catherine, ...

— Recently detoxified non-neurological alcoholic patients appear to be impaired in cognitive tasks measuring inhibitory processes as well as working memory (involving storage and manipulation of...

The relationships between executive dysfunction and frontal hypometabolism in Alzheimer's disease (2001)

Collette, Fabienne, Delrue, Gaël, Van Der Linden, Martial, Salmon, Eric

A serie of tasks assessing executive functions was administered to patients with Alzheimer's disease and control subjects. Two groups of Alzheimer patients were examined : patients with...

Experience-dependent changes in cerebral activation during human REM sleep (2000)

Maquet, Pierre, Laureys, Steven, Peigneux, Philippe, Fuchs, Sonia, Petiau, C, Phillips, Christophe, ...

The function of rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep is stiil unknown. One prevailing hypothesis suggests that REM sleep is important in processing memory traces. Here, using positron emission tomography...

Working memory, long-term memory and language processing : issues and future directions (2000)

Collette, Fabienne, Van Der Linden, Martial, Poncelet, Martine

We examined different views of the relationships between working memory, long-term memory and language processing : working memory considered as a gateway between sensory input and long-term memory...

The role of lateral occipitotemporal junction and area MT/V5 in the visual analysis of upper-limb postures (2000)

Peigneux, Philippe, Salmon, Eric, Van Der Linden, Martial, Garraux, Gaëtan, Aerts, Joël, Delfiore, Guy, ...

Humans, like numerous other species, strongly rely on the observation of gestures of other individuals in their everyday life. It is hypothesized that the visual processing of human gestures is...

Early executive dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease (2000)

Collette, Fabienne, Van Der Linden, Martial, Adam, Stéphane, Salmon, Eric

Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique (Communauté française de Belgique) - FNRS

Exploration des processus automatiques et contrôlés (2000)

Van Der Linden, Martial, Collette, Fabienne, Adam, Stéphane

Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique (Communauté française de Belgique) - FNRS

L'évaluation des troubles de la mémoire (2000)

Van Der Linden, Martial, Meulemans, Thierry, Belleville, Sylvie, Collette, Fabienne

Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique (Communauté française de Belgique) - FNRS

The relationships between episodic memory, working memory, and executive functions: The contribution of the prefrontal cortex (2000)

Van Der Linden, Martial, Meulemans, Thierry, Marczewski, Philippe, Collette, Fabienne

Discusses the neurophysiological functions of the prefrontal cortex related to memory processes. Functional brain imaging studies have revealed that distinct regions of the prefrontal cortex are...

Relationships between cognitive performance and cerebral metabolism in Alzheimer's disease (2000)

Collette, Fabienne, Van Der Linden, Martial, Salmon, Eric

The presence of correlations between cerebral metabolism and performance on cognitive tasks (digit span, verbal fluency, Hayling inhibition task and the Mattis dementia rating scale) was assessed in...

Phonological loop and central executive functioning in Alzheimer's disease (1999)

Collette, Fabienne, Van Der Linden, Martial, Bechet, Sophie, Salmon, Eric

The phonological loop and central executive functioning were examined in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and in normal elderly subjects. AD patients showed abnormal functioning of the...

Regional brain activity during tasks devoted to the central executive of working memory (1999)

Collette, Fabienne, Salmon, Eric, Van Der Linden, Martial, Chicherio, Christian, Belleville, Sylvie, Degueldre, Christian, ...

Most previous PET studies investigating the central executive (CE) component of working memory found activation in the prefrontal cortex. However, the tasks used did not always permit to distinguish...

Executive dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease (1999)

Collette, Fabienne, Van Der Linden, Martial, Salmon, Eric

Executive functioning was examined in 20 patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and 20 normal elderly subjects. The results showed that AD patients present lower performance compared to control...

The neural correlates of updating information in verbal working memory (1999)

Van Der Linden, Martial, Collette, Fabienne, Salmon, Eric, Delfiore, Guy, Degueldre, Christian, Luxen, André, ...

The aim of the present study was to re-examine cerebral areas subserving the updating function of the central executive with a running span task requiring subjects to watch strings of consonants of...

Implicit sequence learning in children (1998)

Meulemans, Thierry, Van Der Linden, Martial, Perruchet, Pierre

The main purpose of the present study was to examine whether implicit learning abilities, assessed by means of a serial reaction time task, are present to the same extent in 6- and 10-year-old...

Preserved artificial grammar learning in Parkinson's disease (1998)

Meulemans, Thierry, Peigneux, Philippe, Van Der Linden, Martial

Parkinson's disease (PD) patients and matched control subjects were compared in an artificial grammar learning task. The test strings were constructed in such a way that grammaticality judgments...

Working memory deficits in Alzheimer's disease (1998)

Collette, Fabienne, Van Der Linden, Martial, Bechet, Sophie, Belleville, Sylvie, Salmon, Eric

The phonological loop and central executive components of working memory were examined in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD patients) and elderly controls. Patients with Alzheimer's disease...

Associative chunk strength in artificial grammar learning (1997)

Meulemans, Thierry, Van Der Linden, Martial

In four experiments, adherence to grammatical rules and associative chunk strength (including different measures, each calculated on the basis of the frequency with which bigrams and trigrams present...

Semantic memory and amnesia: A case study (1996)

Van Der Linden, Martial, Brédart, Serge, Depoorter, N, Coyette, F

The performance of a severe amnesic patient (AC) was explored across two tasks designed to assess his public and personal semantic knowledge before and after the onset of his amnesia.

Developmental disturbance of access to biographical information and people's names: A single-case study (1995)

Van Der Linden, Martial, Brédart, Serge, Schweich, M

The paper describes the case of a person (GB) without any clinical evidence of cerebral disease who showed a specific impairment in the retrieval of biographical information, including names, about...

Self-reflection across time: cortical midline structures differentiate between present and past selves

D’Argembeau, Arnaud, Feyers, Dorothée, Majerus, Steve, Collette, Fabienne, Van Der Linden, Martial, Maquet, Pierre, ...

The processing of personal changes across time and the ability to differentiate between representations of present and past selves are crucial for developing a mature sense of identity. In this...