Régine Kolinsky

About Régine Kolinsky

Régine Kolinsky, With an exceptional h-index of 43 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université Libre de Bruxelles, specializes in the field of cognitive neurosciences.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Phonological and orthographic processing in basic literacy adults and dyslexic children

Eye movements during reading in beginning and skilled readers: Impact of reading level or physiological maturation?

Source evaluation: Components and impacts

Do developmental dyslexia and congenital amusia share underlying impairments?

Narrating science: Can it benefit science learning, and how? A theoretical review

Conspiracy: an illness for poor thinkers?

Le complotisme: maladie des mal-pensants?

The impact of alphabetic literacy on the perception of speech sounds

Régine Kolinsky Information

University

Position

FRS-FNRS

Citations(all)

8965

Citations(since 2020)

3262

Cited By

7178

hIndex(all)

43

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

125

i10Index(since 2020)

66

Email

University Profile Page

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Régine Kolinsky Skills & Research Interests

cognitive neurosciences

Top articles of Régine Kolinsky

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Phonological and orthographic processing in basic literacy adults and dyslexic children

Reading and Writing

Régine Kolinsky

Méghane Tossonian

2023/9

Eye movements during reading in beginning and skilled readers: Impact of reading level or physiological maturation?

Julia Justino

Régine Kolinsky

2023/6/1

Source evaluation: Components and impacts

Thinking Skills and Creativity

Habiba Bouali

Régine Kolinsky

2023/3/1

Do developmental dyslexia and congenital amusia share underlying impairments?

Child Neuropsychology

Manon Couvignou

Barbara Tillmann

Anne Caclin

Régine Kolinsky

2023/11/17

Narrating science: Can it benefit science learning, and how? A theoretical review

Sara Soares

Matilde Gonçalves

Rita Jerónimo

Régine Kolinsky

2023/11

Conspiracy: an illness for poor thinkers?

Cahiers de psychologie clinique

Camila Arnal

Régine Kolinsky

Olivier Klein

2022

Le complotisme: maladie des mal-pensants?

Cahiers de psychologie clinique

Camila Arnal

Régine Kolinsky

Olivier Klein

2022

The impact of alphabetic literacy on the perception of speech sounds

Cognition

Régine Kolinsky

Ana Luiza Navas

Fraulein Vidigal de Paula

Nathalia Ribeiro de Brito

Larissa de Medeiros Botecchia

...

2021/8/1

Seeing thought: A cultural cognitive tool

José Morais

Régine Kolinsky

2021/8

Comorbidity and cognitive overlap between developmental dyslexia and congenital amusia in children

Neuropsychologia

Manon Couvignou

Régine Kolinsky

2021/5/14

A literacia e seus desafios: promover o pensamento crítico em pessoas subletradas

Cadernos de Linguística

Régine Kolinsky

Julia Justino

Camila Arnal

Méghane Tossonian

Sabina Rautu

...

2021/4/23

Seeing thought in the future: Literate forecasting and forecasting literacy

José Morais

Régine Kolinsky

2021/8

The influence of age, schooling, literacy, and socioeconomic status on serial-order memory

Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science

Régine Kolinsky

Rosângela Gabriel

Catherine Demoulin

Marilane Maria Gregory

Kadine Saraiva de Carvalho

...

2020/3

Impact of literacy on the functional connectivity of vision and language related networks

NeuroImage

Diana López-Barroso

Michel Thiebaut de Schotten

José Morais

Régine Kolinsky

Lucia W Braga

...

2020/6/1

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