Dr Rebecca Ovalle

Post-doctoral Researcher
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In sight, out of mind? Disengagement at encoding gradually reduces recall of location2023-02 | Journal of2023-02 | Journal of
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Reinstating location improves mnemonic access but not fidelity of visual mental representations2022-08 | Journal ofMartarelli Corinna // Ovalle Rebecca // Popic Deian // K. Globig Laura // Rothen Nicolas2022-08 | Journal ofMartarelli Corinna // Ovalle Rebecca // Popic Deian // K. Globig Laura // Rothen NicolasPeer-reviewed
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Drawing as an efficient encoding tool in younger but not always older adults: The case of associative memory2022-08 | Journal ofDrawing as an efficient encoding tool in younger but not always older adults: The case of associative memory2022-08 | Journal of
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Standardized database of 400 complex abstract fractals2021-12 | Journal ofOvalle Rebecca // V Di Pietro Sarah // Reber Thomas // Balbi Eleonora // Rothen Nicolas2021-12 | Journal ofOvalle Rebecca // V Di Pietro Sarah // Reber Thomas // Balbi Eleonora // Rothen NicolasPeer-reviewed
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In sight, out of mind? Disengagement at encoding gradually reduces recall of location2021-06 | Journal of2021-06 | Journal of
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Enhanced perception and memory: Insights from synesthesia and expertise2021-03 | Journal ofOvalle Rebecca // Ankner Sophie // Rothen Nicolas2021-03 | Journal ofOvalle Rebecca // Ankner Sophie // Rothen NicolasPeer-reviewed
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Reinstating location improves mnemonic access but not fidelity of visual mental representations2021-02 | Journal ofMartarelli Corinna // Ovalle Rebecca // Rothen Nicolas // Popic Deian // K. Globig Laura2021-02 | Journal ofMartarelli Corinna // Ovalle Rebecca // Rothen Nicolas // Popic Deian // K. Globig Laura
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Levels of Processing Affect Perceptual Features in Visual Associative Memory2021-01 | Journal ofOvalle Rebecca // Sinan Uslu Arif // Rothen Nicolas2021-01 | Journal ofOvalle Rebecca // Sinan Uslu Arif // Rothen NicolasPeer-reviewed
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Development of synaesthetic consistency: Repeated autonomous engagement with graphemes and colours leads to consistent associations2019-06 | Journal ofDevelopment of synaesthetic consistency: Repeated autonomous engagement with graphemes and colours leads to consistent associations2019-06 | Journal ofPeer-reviewed
Teaching
PRA |
Praktikum
Master of Science in Psychology
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Functions at UniDistance Suisse
Faculty of Psychology
- Post-doctoral Researcher