Articles et actes dans des colloques et chapitres d'ouvrages

Guegan, Jérôme, Moliner, Pascal, Buisine, Stéphanie, «Why are online games so self-involving: A social identity analysis of massively multiplayer online role-playing games», <i>European Journal of Social Psychology</i>, n° 45, 2015, p. 349-355

Guegan, Jérôme, Moliner, Pascal, Buisine, Stéphanie, «Why are online games so self-involving: A social identity analysis of massively multiplayer online role-playing games», European Journal of Social Psychology, n° 45, 2015, p. 349-355

Guegan, Jérôme, Moliner, Pascal, Buisine, Stéphanie, «Why are online games so self-involving: A social identity analysis of massively multiplayer online role-playing games», <i>European Journal of Social Psychology</i>, n° 45, 2015, p. 349-355

Guegan, Jérôme, Moliner, Pascal, Buisine, Stéphanie, «Why are online games so self-involving: A social identity analysis of massively multiplayer online role-playing games», European Journal of Social Psychology, n° 45, 2015, p. 349-355

Monnier, Catherine, Syssau Vaccarella, Arielle, «Semantic contribution to verbal short-term memory: Are pleasant words easier to remember than neutral words in serial recall and serial recognition?», <i>Memory & Cognition</i>, n° 36, 2008, p. 35-42

Monnier, Catherine, Syssau Vaccarella, Arielle, «Semantic contribution to verbal short-term memory: Are pleasant words easier to remember than neutral words in serial recall and serial recognition?», Memory & Cognition, n° 36, 2008, p. 35-42

Monnier, Catherine, Syssau Vaccarella, Arielle, «Semantic contribution to verbal short-term memory: Are pleasant words easier to remember than neutral words in serial recall and serial recognition?», <i>Memory & Cognition</i>, n° 36, 2008, p. 35-42

Monnier, Catherine, Syssau Vaccarella, Arielle, «Semantic contribution to verbal short-term memory: Are pleasant words easier to remember than neutral words in serial recall and serial recognition?», Memory & Cognition, n° 36, 2008, p. 35-42