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  • Capalbo, M., den Dulk, P., & Phaf, R. H. (1999). Een neuraal netwerk voor affectieve priming. In Abstracts 7s NVP Wintercongres (pp. 55-56). NVP.
  • den Dulk, P., Rokers, B., & Phaf, R. H. (1999). Connectionist simulations with a dual route model of fear conditioning. In B. Kokino (Ed.), Perspectives on Cognitive Science (pp. 102-112). New Bulgarian University.
  • Rotteveel, M., Band, G. P. H., Tieges, Z., & Phaf, R. H. (1999). Suboptimal and optimal effects of affective priming with ERPs. In Book of abstracts for the 7th Internation Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience, (pp. 141-141). 7th Internation Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience.
  • Raaijmakers, J. G. W., & Phaf, R. H. (1999). Part-list cuing revisited: Testing the sampling-bias hypothesis. In C. Izawa (Ed.), On human memory: Evolution, Progress, and reflections on the 30th anniversary of the Atkinson-Shiffrin model (pp. 87-104). Lawrence Erlbaum.
  • Rotteveel, M., Groot, P., & Phaf, R. H. (1999). Nonconscious affective priming and facial EMG. Psychophysiology, 36, s98-s98.
  • Geurts, H. M., & Phaf, H. (1999). Bewust en onbewust geheugen bij het Korsakoff-syndroom. Neuropraxis, 3, 210-205.
  • Geurts, H. M., & Phaf, R. H. (1999). Bewust en onbewust geheugen bij het Korsakoff-syndroom. Neuropraxis, 3, 201-205.
  • Lubke, G. H., Kerssens, C., Phaf, R. H., & Sebel, P. S. (1999). Dependence of explicit and implicit memory on hypnotic state as measured by EEG bispectrum in trauma Patients. Anesthesiology, 90, 670-680. https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199903000-00007
  • Kerssens, M. S., Lubke, G. H., Phaf, R. H., & Sebel, P. S. (1997). Recall for trauma surgery and EEG bisceptral index. Anesthesiology, 87(3A), 222-222.
  • Phaf, R. H., & Immerzeel, M. A. (1997). Simulations with a conncectionist model for implicit and explicit memory tasks. In P. Langley, & M. G. Shafto (Eds.), Proceedings of the nineteenth annual conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 608-613). Lawrence Erlbaum.
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