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Behavioral and Brain Sciences | 2008

The innate schema of natural numbers does not explain historical, cultural, and developmental differences

Marie-Pascale Noël; Jacques Grégoire; Gaëlle Meert; Xavier Seron

Rips et al.s propsoition cannot account for the facts that (1) a historical look at the word number systems suggests that the concept of natural number has been progressively elaborated; (2) people from cultures without an elaborate counting system do not master the concept of natural numbers; (3) children take time to master natural numbers; and (4) the competing advantage of the postulated math schema in the natural selection process is not obivous.


PLOS ONE | 2018

Assessing the integrity of the cognitive processes involved in belief reasoning by means of two nonverbal tasks: Rationale, normative data collection and illustration with brain-damaged patients

Aurélie Biervoye; Gaëlle Meert; Ian A. Apperly; Dana Samson

Every day, we engage in social interactions with other people which require understanding their as well as our own mental states. Such capacity is commonly referred to as Theory of Mind (ToM). Disturbances of ToM are often reported in diverse pathologies which affect brain functioning and lead to problems in social interactions. Identifying ToM deficits is thus crucial to guide the clinicians in the establishment of adequate rehabilitation strategies for patients. Previous studies have demonstrated that ToM is not a unitary function yet currently there are very few standardized tests which allow identifying the type of cognitive processes affected when a patient exhibits a ToM deficit. In the current study, we present two belief reasoning tasks which have been used in previous research to disentangle two types of processes involved in belief reasoning: self-perspective inhibition and the spontaneous inference of another person’s belief. A three-step procedure was developed to provide clinicians with the tools to interpret the patients’ performances on the tasks. First, these tasks were standardized and normative data was collected on a sample of 124 healthy participants aged between 18 and 74. Data collected showed a decrease in performance as a function of age only in the task that loaded most in spontaneous other-perspective demands. There was however no effect of gender or educational level. Cut-off scores to identify deficits were then calculated for the different age groups separately. Secondly, the three-step procedure was applied to 21 brain-damaged patients and showed a large diversity of profiles, including selective deficits of the two targeted ToM processes. The diversity of profiles shows the importance to take into account the multiple facets of ToM during the diagnosis and rehabilitation of patients with suspected ToM deficits.


European Journal of Psychology of Education | 2013

Postponement in the Completion of the Final Dissertation: An Underexplored Dimension of Achievement in Higher Education.

Serge Dupont; Gaëlle Meert; Benoît Galand; Frédéric Nils


Archive | 2005

L'apprentissage des nombres rationnels et ses obstacles.

Jacques Grégoire; Gaëlle Meert


Archive | 2011

Comment expliquer le dépôt différé du mémoire de fin d'études ?

Serge Dupont; Gaëlle Meert; Benoît Galand; Frédéric Nils


Workshop "Perspective Taking, Intentionality, and Joint Action" | 2015

The processing of visual perspectives and beliefs in healthy adults

Gaëlle Meert; Dana Samson


Annual meeting of the Belgian Association for Psychological Sciences (BAPS) | 2015

Visual perspective taking and belief processing in adults

Gaëlle Meert; Dana Samson


Archive | 2013

Dépôt différé du mémoire de fin d’étude : Comment expliquer le dépôt différé du mémoire de fin d’étude ?

Serge Dupont; Gaëlle Meert; Benoît Galand; Frédéric Nils


Annual meeting of the Belgian Association for Psychological Sciences (BAPS) | 2013

The implicit processing of beliefs: Toward an understanding of its triggering conditions.

Gaëlle Meert; Dana Samson


La prise en charge du Haut Potentiel chez nos voisins européens | 2011

L’accompagnement des jeunes à haut potentiel en Communauté française de Belgique : Entre reconnaissance et intégration

Catherine Cuche; Gaëlle Meert

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Jacques Grégoire

Université catholique de Louvain

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Marie-Pascale Noël

Université catholique de Louvain

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Benoît Galand

Université catholique de Louvain

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Dana Samson

Université catholique de Louvain

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Frédéric Nils

Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis

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Serge Dupont

Université catholique de Louvain

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Aurélie Biervoye

Université catholique de Louvain

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Xavier Seron

Catholic University of Leuven

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Ian A. Apperly

University of Birmingham

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Sophie Brasseur

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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