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Sebastien Tremblay
Sebastien Tremblay
School of Psychology, Université Laval
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Auditory distraction and short-term memory: Phenomena and practical implications
SP Banbury, WJ Macken, S Tremblay, DM Jones
Human factors 43 (1), 12-29, 2001
4372001
Using near infrared spectroscopy and heart rate variability to detect mental overload
G Durantin, JF Gagnon, S Tremblay, F Dehais
Behavioural brain research 259, 16-23, 2014
3502014
Is banner blindness genuine? Eye tracking internet text advertising
G Hervet, K Guérard, S Tremblay, MS Chtourou
Applied cognitive psychology 25 (5), 708-716, 2011
2922011
SPAM: The real-time assessment of SA
FT Durso, AR Dattel, S Banbury, S Tremblay
A cognitive approach to situation awareness: Theory and application 1, 137-154, 2004
2682004
A multiperspective approach to the conceptualization of executive functions
S Packwood, HM Hodgetts, S Tremblay
Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology 33 (4), 456-470, 2011
2252011
Interference in memory by process or content? A reply to Neath (2000)
DM Jones, S Tremblay
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 7 (3), 550-558, 2000
2112000
Failure to detect critical auditory alerts in the cockpit: evidence for inattentional deafness
F Dehais, M Causse, F Vachon, N Régis, E Menant, S Tremblay
Human factors 56 (4), 631-644, 2014
2032014
A cognitive approach to situation awareness: Theory and application
S Banbury, S Tremblay
Routledge, 2017
1792017
The irrelevant sound effect: Does speech play a special role?
S Tremblay, AP Nicholls, D Alford, DM Jones
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 26 (6), 1750, 2000
1772000
Disruption of comprehension by the meaning of irrelevant sound
CJP Oswald, S Tremblay, DM Jones
Memory 8 (5), 345-350, 2000
1772000
Does auditory streaming require attention? Evidence from attentional selectivity in short-term memory.
WJ Macken, S Tremblay, RJ Houghton, AP Nicholls, DM Jones
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 29 (1), 43, 2003
1742003
Role of habituation in the irrelevant sound effect: Evidence from the effects of token set size and rate of transition.
S Tremblay, DM Jones
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 24 (3), 659, 1998
1681998
Organizational factors in selective attention: The interplay of acoustic distinctiveness and auditory streaming in the irrelevant sound effect.
D Jones, D Alford, A Bridges, S Tremblay, B Macken
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 25 (2), 464, 1999
1611999
Rehearsal in serial memory for visual-spatial information: Evidence from eye movements
S Tremblay, J Saint-Aubin, A Jalbert
Psychonomic bulletin & review 13 (3), 452-457, 2006
1452006
Team size and quality of group experience: The more the merrier?
C Aubé, V Rousseau, S Tremblay
Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice 15 (4), 357, 2011
1432011
Team coaching and innovation in work teams: An examination of the motivational and behavioral intervening mechanisms
V Rousseau, C Aubé, S Tremblay
Leadership & Organization Development Journal 34 (4), 344-364, 2013
1292013
Defining and modeling situation awareness: A critical review
R Rousseau, S Tremblay, R Breton
A cognitive approach to situation awareness: Theory and application, 3-21, 2004
1192004
Cognitive conflict in human–automation interactions: a psychophysiological study
F Dehais, M Causse, F Vachon, S Tremblay
Applied ergonomics 43 (3), 588-595, 2012
1182012
Change of intensity fails to produce an irrelevant sound effect: implications for the representation of unattended sound.
S Tremblay, DM Jones
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 25 (4 …, 1999
1151999
Attentional filtering of visual information by neuronal ensembles in the primate lateral prefrontal cortex
S Tremblay, F Pieper, A Sachs, J Martinez-Trujillo
Neuron 85 (1), 202-215, 2015
1122015
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