Mise à jour le 09 avr. 2024
Publié le 25 janvier 2022 Mis à jour le 9 avril 2024

Enseignante-chercheure
Maîtresse de conférences, HDR
Membre junior de l'Institut Universitaire de France

Gaën Plancher


Co-responsable du Master 2 Sciences Cognitives Fondamentales et Appliquées
Directrice du département de Psychologie Cognitive, Sciences Cognitives et Neuropsychologie

Contact
gaen.plancher@univ-lyon2.fr
04 78 77 24 31
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Labaronne, M., Ferreri, L., & Plancher, G. (2023). How do Intentions Modulate the Effect of Working Memory on Long-Term Memory? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. doi: 10.3758/s13423-023-02381-4.

Chainay, H., Ceresetti, R., Pierre-Charles, C., & Plancher, G. (2023). Modulation of maintenance and processing in working memory by negative emotions. Memory & Cognition. doi: 10.3758/s13421-023-01428-0.

Labaronne, M., Jarjat, G., & Plancher, G. (2023). Attentional Refreshing in the Absence of Long-Term Memory Content: Role of Short-Term and Long-Term Consolidation. Journal of Cognition. doi: 10.5334/joc.246.

Plancher, G., Naegele, B., Guinet, G., Portrat, S., & Colliot, P. (2022). Stroke damages attentional maintenance in working memory. Journal of Neuropsychology. doi: 10.1111/jnp.12287.

Salgues, S., Plancher, G., Jacquot, L., Naveteur, J., Fanuel, L., Gálvez-García, G., Michael, G.A. (2021). To the self and beyond: How does embodiment and attention contribute to SPS perception. Behavioural Brain Research. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2020.112880.

Plancher, G. & Goldstone, R. (2020). How people code information in working memory when items share features? Experimental Psychology, 67, 169-177. 

Plancher, G., & Barrouillet, P. (2020). On some of the main criticisms of the modal model: reappraisal from a TBRS perspective. Memory & Cognition, 48, 455-468. Special issue.


Plancher, G., Massol, S., Dorel, T., & Chainay, H. (2019). Effect of negative emotional content on attentional maintenance in working memory. Cognition & Emotion, 33, 1489-1496. 

Plancher, G., Mazeres, F., & Vallet, G. (2019). When motion improves working memory. Memory, 27, 410-416.

Rey, A., Versace, R., & Plancher, G. (2018). When a reactivated visual mask disrupts serial recall: evidence that refreshing relies on memory traces reactivation in working memory. Experimental Psychology, 65, 263-271.

Fanuel, L., Plancher, G., Monsaingeon, N., Tillmann, B., & Portrat, S. (2018). Temporal dynamics of maintenance : An impairement of attentional refreshing in aging. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1424, 137-148.

Fanuel, L., Portrat, S., Tillmann, B., & Plancher, G. (2018). Temporal regularities allow saving time for maintenance in working memory. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1424, 202-211.

Plancher, G., Lévêque, Y., Fanuel, L., Piquandet, G., & Tillmann, B. (2018). Boosting maintenance in working memory with temporal regularities. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition, 44, 812-818.

Lemaire, B., Pageot, A., Plancher, G., & Portrat, S. (2018). What is the time course of working memory attentional refreshing ? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25, 370-385.

Hoareau, V., Lemaire, B., Portrat, S., & Plancher, G. (2016). Reconciling two computational models of working memory in aging. Topics in Cognitive Science, 8, 264-278.

Plancher, G., Barra, J., Orriols, E., & Piolino, P. (2013). Influence of action in episodic memory : Role of motion and decision-making. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 66, 895-909.

Plancher, G., & Barrouillet, P. (2013). Forgetting from working memory : Does novelty encoding matter ? Journal of Experimental Psychology : Learning, Memory and Cognition, 39, 110-125.

Plancher, G., Tirard, A., Gyselinck, V., Nicolas, S., & Piolino, P. (2012). Using virtual reality to characterize episodic memory profiles in amnestic mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease : influence of active/passive encoding. Neuropsychologia, 50, 592-602.

Plancher, G., Gyselinck, V., Nicolas, S., & Piolino, P. (2010). Age effect on components of episodic memory and feature binding : A virtual reality study. Neuropsychology, 24, 379-390.

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