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Karolina Janacsek
Karolina Janacsek
Associate Professor, University of Greenwich, London, United Kingdom
Verified email at greenwich.ac.uk
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The best time to acquire new skills: Age‐related differences in implicit sequence learning across the human lifespan
K Janacsek, J Fiser, D Nemeth
Developmental science 15 (4), 496-505, 2012
4412012
Sleep has no critical role in implicit motor sequence learning in young and old adults
D Nemeth, K Janacsek, Z Londe, MT Ullman, DV Howard, JH Howard
Experimental brain research 201, 351-358, 2010
2532010
The neurocognition of developmental disorders of language
MT Ullman, FS Earle, M Walenski, K Janacsek
Annual review of psychology 71 (1), 389-417, 2020
1962020
The dynamics of implicit skill consolidation in young and elderly adults
D Nemeth, K Janacsek
Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences …, 2011
1722011
Learning in autism: implicitly superb
D Nemeth, K Janacsek, V Balogh, Z Londe, R Mingesz, M Fazekas, ...
PloS one 5 (7), e11731, 2010
1622010
Age-dependent and coordinated shift in performance between implicit and explicit skill learning
D Nemeth, K Janacsek, J Fiser
Frontiers in computational neuroscience 7, 147, 2013
1482013
Implicit sequence learning and working memory: correlated or complicated?
K Janacsek, D Nemeth
Cortex 49 (8), 2001-2006, 2013
1462013
Predicting the future: from implicit learning to consolidation
K Janacsek, D Nemeth
International Journal of Psychophysiology 83 (2), 213-221, 2012
1422012
Sequence learning in the human brain: A functional neuroanatomical meta-analysis of serial reaction time studies
K Janacsek, KF Shattuck, KM Tagarelli, JAG Lum, PE Turkeltaub, ...
NeuroImage 207, 116387, 2020
1352020
Boosting human learning by hypnosis
D Nemeth, K Janacsek, B Polner, ZA Kovacs
Cerebral cortex 23 (4), 801-805, 2013
1352013
Both the cutaneous sensation and phosphene perception are modulated in a frequency-specific manner during transcranial alternating current stimulation
Z Turi, GG Ambrus, K Janacsek, K Emmert, L Hahn, W Paulus, A Antal
Restorative neurology and neuroscience 31 (3), 275-285, 2013
1142013
The relationship between subjective sleep quality and cognitive performance in healthy young adults: Evidence from three empirical studies
Z Zavecz, T Nagy, A Galkó, D Nemeth, K Janacsek
Scientific reports 10 (1), 4855, 2020
1112020
Statistical learning leads to persistent memory: Evidence for one-year consolidation
A Kóbor, K Janacsek, Á Takács, D Nemeth
Scientific reports 7 (1), 760, 2017
952017
Competition between frontal lobe functions and implicit sequence learning: evidence from the long-term effects of alcohol
M Virag, K Janacsek, A Horvath, Z Bujdoso, D Fabo, D Nemeth
Experimental brain research 233, 2081-2089, 2015
892015
Deconstructing procedural memory: Different learning trajectories and consolidation of sequence and statistical learning
P Simor, Z Zavecz, K Horváth, N Éltető, C Török, O Pesthy, F Gombos, ...
Frontiers in Psychology 9, 2708, 2019
862019
The differential consolidation of perceptual and motor learning in skill acquisition
E Hallgató, D Győri-Dani, J Pekár, K Janacsek, D Nemeth
Cortex 49 (4), 1073-1081, 2013
812013
When less is more: Enhanced statistical learning of non-adjacent dependencies after disruption of bilateral DLPFC
GG Ambrus, T Vékony, K Janacsek, ABC Trimborn, G Kovács, D Nemeth
Journal of Memory and Language 114, 104144, 2020
752020
ERPs differentiate the sensitivity to statistical probabilities and the learning of sequential structures during procedural learning
A Kóbor, Á Takács, Z Kardos, K Janacsek, V Csépe, D Nemeth
Biological psychology 135, 180-193, 2018
672018
Is procedural memory enhanced in Tourette syndrome? Evidence from a sequence learning task
Á Takács, A Kobor, J Chezan, N Éltető, Z Tárnok, D Nemeth, MT Ullman, ...
Cortex 100, 84-94, 2018
632018
Right hemisphere advantage in statistical learning: evidence from a probabilistic sequence learning task
K Janacsek, GG Ambrus, W Paulus, A Antal, D Nemeth
Brain stimulation 8 (2), 277-282, 2015
612015
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