Steve Majerus

Steve Majerus

Université de Liège

H-index: 61

Europe-Belgium

About Steve Majerus

Steve Majerus, With an exceptional h-index of 61 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université de Liège,

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

Working memory capacity for continuous events: The root of temporal compression in episodic memory?

Wait! How We Control Our Thoughts and Actions as We Age

Comment apprendre avec des troubles de l’attention ou de la mémoire?

Why transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) models cannot be trustedyet? A simulation study

The Eye-Tracked Brief Evaluation of Receptive Aphasia: a new tool to assess residual language comprehension abilitities in post-comatose patients

Large-scale cortical deactivations precede episodes of mind-blanking during ongoing mentation

The role of working memory capacity in the temporal compression of episodic memories: An individual differences approach

Whole-brain deactivations precede uninduced mind-blanking reports

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Citations(since 2020)

5070

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9950

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61

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

154

i10Index(since 2020)

112

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Top articles of Steve Majerus

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Working memory capacity for continuous events: The root of temporal compression in episodic memory?

Nathan Leroy

Steve Majerus

Arnaud D'Argembeau

2023/10/5

Wait! How We Control Our Thoughts and Actions as We Age

Frontiers for Young Minds

Coline Grégoire

Steve Majerus

2024/1/9

Comment apprendre avec des troubles de l’attention ou de la mémoire?

Steve Majerus

2024

Why transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) models cannot be trustedyet? A simulation study

Martin Grignard

Christophe Geuzaine

Michel Hansenne

Steve Majerus

Christophe Phillips

2023

The Eye-Tracked Brief Evaluation of Receptive Aphasia: a new tool to assess residual language comprehension abilitities in post-comatose patients

Charlène Aubinet

Lucie Mazué

Mélanie Mulero

Jordan Arrigo

Didier Schwab

...

2023/3/29

Large-scale cortical deactivations precede episodes of mind-blanking during ongoing mentation

Paradeisios Boulakis

Sepehr Mortaheb

Laurens Van Calster

Steve Majerus

Athina Demertzi

2023

The role of working memory capacity in the temporal compression of episodic memories: An individual differences approach

Nathan Leroy

Steve Majerus

Arnaud D'Argembeau

2023/7/4

Whole-brain deactivations precede uninduced mind-blanking reports

bioRxiv

Paradeisios Alexandros Boulakis

Sepehr Mortaheb

Laurens Van Calster

Steve Majerus

Athena Demertzi

2023

Heterogeneity of short‐term memory deficits in children with dyslexia

Dyslexia

Sarah Wokuri

Corentin Gonthier

Nathalie Marec‐Breton

Steve Majerus

2023/11

Whole-brain deactivations precede episodes of mind-blanking during ongoing mentation

Paradeisios Boulakis

Sepehr Mortaheb

Laurens Van Calster

Steve Majerus

Athina Demertzi

2023

Why tDCS models cannot be trusted yet? A simulation study

Christophe Phillips

Christophe Geuzaine

Michel Hansenne

Steve Majerus

Martin Grignard

2023/1/24

Effects of the number and duration of events in the temporal compression of experience in memory

Nathan Leroy

Olivier Jeunehomme

Steve Majerus

Arnaud D'Argembeau

2023/6/13

The temporal compression of experience in memory: the effects of the number and duration of events

Nathan Leroy

Steve Majerus

Arnaud D'Argembeau

2023/9/8

Sequential syntactic knowledge supports item but not order recall in verbal working memory

Memory & Cognition

Pauline Querella

Steve Majerus

2023/10/23

The temporal compression of daily-live events in working memory

Brain and Cognition

Nathan Leroy

Steve Majerus

Arnaud D'Argembeau

2023

Évaluation et prise en charge de la mémoire de travail dans l’aphasie

Steve Majerus

2023

The roles of event structure and working memory in the formation of everyday memories

Marianthi Terpini

Nathan Leroy

Steve Majerus

Arnaud D'Argembeau

2023/5/26

Resistance-to-interference: domain-general or domain-specific? An aging study

Coline Gregoire

Steve Majerus

2023/9/8

The role of working memory in encoding the temporal structure of events in episodic memory

Brain and Cognition

Marianthi Terpini

Nathan Leroy

Steve Majerus

Arnaud D'Argembeau

2023

Rééducation des troubles du langage par stimulation transcrânienne électrique ou magnétique

Steve Majerus

2023

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