Goal-directed utilization of threat-relevant and non-threat-relevant expressions in social anxiety: A general deficit related to social-emotional cues in an endogenous cueing task |
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Attentional bias towards happy faces in the dot-probe paradigm: it depends on which task is used |
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When emotions cannot be efficiently used to guide attention: Flexible, goal-relevant utilization of facial emotions is hindered by social anxiety |
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Emotional face expressions and group membership: Does affective mismatch induce conflict? |
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Social processing modulates the initial allocation of attention towards angry faces: evidence from the N2pc component |
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Not lie detection but stereotypes: Response priming reveals a gender bias in facial trustworthiness evaluations |
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The Functional Self |
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Assessing subjective prime awareness on a trial-by-trial basis interferes with masked semantic priming effects. |
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Social Message Account or Processing Conflict Account – Which Processes Trigger Approach/Avoidance Reaction to Emotional Expressions of In- and Out-Group Members? |
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How Emotion Relates to Language and Cognition, Seen Through the Lens of Evaluative Priming Paradigms |
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Effects of evaluative homogeneity in working memory |
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Involuntary evaluation of others' emotional expressions depends on the expresser's group membership. Further evidence for the social message account from the extrinsic affective Simon task |
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EXPRESS: Undeserved Reward but not Inevitable Loss Biases Attention: Personal Control Moderates Evaluative Attentional Biases in the Additional-Singleton Paradigm |
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Degree and Complexity of Non-conscious Emotional Information Processing – A Review of Masked Priming Studies |
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Emotion misattribution from complex scene pictures: Evidence for affective processing beyond valence. |
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Research with implicit measures: Suggestions for a new agenda of sub-personal psychology |
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When emotions guide your attention in line with a context-specific goal: Rapid utilization of visible and masked emotional faces for anticipatory attentional orienting. |
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It occurs after all: Attentional bias towards happy faces in the dot-probe task |
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Creating a network of importance: The particular effects of self-relevance on stimulus processing |
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The natural egocenter: An experimental account of locating the self |
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Attentional bias towards angry faces is moderated by the activation of a social processing mode in the general population |
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The PC-AMP: Adding performance-control trials to the affect misattribution procedure as a potential way to minimize unwanted processing strategies |
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Manipulating the depth of processing reveals the relevance of second eye fixations for recollection but not familiarity |
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The relevance of the first two eye fixations for recognition memory processes |
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Involuntary sensory enhancement of gain- and loss-associated tones: A general relevance principle |
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One plus one is more than two: The interactive influence of group membership and emotional facial expressions on the modulation of the affective startle reflex |
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Cognition and emotion: on paradigms and metaphors |
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Combining the post-cue task and the perceptual identification task to assess parallel activation and mutual facilitation of related primes and targets |
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Does a "stoplight!" improve processing a stoplight? Cross-modal influences of time-compressed spoken denotations on automotive icon classification |
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Emotion-Specific Priming Effects With Marginally Perceptible Facial Expression Primes: Evidence From the "Leave-One-Out" Paradigm |
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Furious snarling: Teeth-exposure and anxiety-elated attentional bias towards angry faces |
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Emotional misattribution: Facial muscle responses partially mediate behavioral responses in the emotion misattribution procedure |
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Implicit evaluations of faces depend on emotional expression and group membership |
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Counter-regulation in affective attentional biases: Evidence in the additional singleton paradigm |
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Attentional bias to threat in the general population is contingent on target competition, not on attentional control settings |
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The go/no-go priming task: automatic evaluation and categorisation beyond response interference |
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Recognition memory for low- and high-frequency-filtered emotional faces: Low spatial frequencies drive emotional memory enhancement, whereas high spatial frequencies drive the emotion-induced recognition bias |
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Distinctiveness effects in self-prioritization |
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Masked emotional priming: A double dissociation between direct and indirect effects reveals non-conscious processing of emotional information beyond valence |
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Fast and unintentional evaluation of emotional sounds: evidence from brief segment ratings and the affective Simon task |
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Mechanisms of masked evaluative priming: Tasksets modulate behavioral and electrophysiological priming for picture and words differential ly |
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Self-prioritization in vision, audition, and touch |
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About the composition of self-relevance: Conjunctions not features are bound to the self |
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Moving single dots as primes for static arrow targets: Negative compatibility effects at very long SOAs |
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Positive feeling, negative meaning: Visualizing the mental representations of in-group and out-group smiles |
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It depends: Approach and avoidance reactions to emotional expressions are influenced by the contrast emotions presented in the task |
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Attentional enhancement for positive and negative tones at an early stage of auditory processing |
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Through the eyes to memory: Fixation durations as an early indirect index of concealed knowledge |
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How “mere” is the mere ownership effect in memory? Evidence for semantic organization processes |
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Hand posture and cognitive control: The congruency sequence effect is reduced near the hands |
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Relevance drives attention: Attentional bias for gain- and loss-related stimuli is driven by delayed disengagement |
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Intelligence as the efficiency of cue-driven retrieval from secondary memory |
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Self-prioritization beyond perception |
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The color red supports avoidance reactions to unhealthy food |
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Boundary conditions for the influence of unfamiliar non-target primes in unconscious evaluative priming: The moderating role of attentional task sets |
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The “emotion misattribution” procedure: Processing beyond good and bad under masked and unmasked presentation conditions |
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Spatial frequency filtered images reveal differences between masked and unmasked processing of emotional information |
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Priming is not priming is not priming |
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Self-priorization processes in action and perception |
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Threatening joy: Approach and avoidance reactions to emotions are influenced by the group membership of the expresser |
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Evaluative priming in a semantic flanker task: ERP evidence for a mutual facilitation explanation |
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Time-compressed spoken word primes crossmodally enhance processing of semantically congruent visual targets |
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Bundesweite Befragung der Absolventinnen und Absolventen des Jahres 2011 im Studiengang BSc Psychologie |
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What Happens during the Stimulus Onset Asynchrony in the Dot-Probe Task? Exploring the Role of Eye Movements in the Assessment of Attentional Biases |
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Attentional capture by evaluative stimuli: Gain-and loss-connoting colors boost the additional singleton effect |
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Cultural influences on oculomotor inhibition of remote distractors: Evidence from saccade trajectories |
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Cognitive Processes in Associative and Categorical Priming: A Diffusion Model Analysis |
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On the fate of distractor representations. |
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Masked emotional priming beyond global valence activations |
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The traffic light colors red and green in the context of healthy food decision-making |
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Automatically activated facets of ageism: Masked evaluative priming allows for a differentiation of age-related prejudice |
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The direction of masked auditory category priming correlates with participants’ prime discrimination ability |
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Reading a standing wave: Figure-ground-alternation masking of primes in evaluative priming |
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Evaluative Priming of Naming and Semantic Categorization Responses Revisited: A Mutual Facilitation Explanation |
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Upper--lower visual field asymmetries in oculomotor inhibition of emotional distractors |
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The revealing glance: Eye gaze behavior to concealed information |
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It matters how much you talk: On the automaticity of affective connotations of first and second language words |
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Incongruency effects in affective processing: Automatic motivational counter-regulation or mismatch-induced salience? |
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Category priming with aliens: Analysing the influence of targets' prototypicality on the centre surround inhibition mechanism |
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Inhibition from blinked category labels: Combining the attentional blink and the semantic priming paradigm |
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How to switch on and switch off semantic priming effects for natural and artifactual categories: activation processes in category memory depend on focusing specific feature dimensions |
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TYPES OF AUTOMATICALLY ACTIVATED PREJUDICE: ASSESSING POSSESSOR- VERSUS OTHER-RELEVANT VALENCE IN THE EVALUATIVE PRIMING TASK |
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The activation of specific facets of age stereotypes depends on individuating information |
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A practical guide to sequential priming and related tasks |
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Automatic stereotype activation is context dependent |
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Automatic evaluation isn't that crude! Moderation of masked affective priming by type of valence |
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It’s brief but is it better? An evaluation of the brief implicit association test |
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Decomposing the emotional Stroop effect |
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True lies: Self-stabilization without self-deception |
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Automatic Prejudice in Childhood and Early Adolescence |
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Aufmerksamkeit und Gedächtnis |
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Playing TETRIS for science counter-regulatory affective processing in a motivationally “hot” context |
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NOT EVERYBODY LIKES THE THIN AND DESPISES THE FAT: ONE'S WEIGHT MATTERS IN THE AUTOMATIC ACTIVATION OF WEIGHT-RELATED SOCIAL EVALUATIONS |
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Minimizing the influence of recoding in the Implicit Association Test: The Recoding-Free Implicit Association Test (IAT-RF) |
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Kriminalität aus der Sicht von Laien und Experten |
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Adolescents’ attitudes towards foreigners: Associations with perceptions of significant others' attitudes depending on sex and age |
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Messung von Vorurteilen |
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Nature and facts about natural and artifactual categories: Sex differences in the semantic priming paradigm |
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Center-surround or spreading inhibition: which mechanism caused the negative effect from repeated masked semantic primes? |
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Further evidence for “hyper-priming” in thought-disordered schizophrenic patients using repeated masked category priming |
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Trial-by-trial effects in the affective priming paradigm |
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Separating context and trial-by-trial effects in the negative priming paradigm |
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Response-bound primes diminish affective priming in the naming task |
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Crime considered from a lay and from an expert's perspective Structural commonalities and differences |
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Reversing the N400: Event-related potentials of a negative semantic priming effect |
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The extrinsic affective Simon task as an instrument for indirect assessment of prejudice |
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Sound source location modulates the irrelevant-sound effect |
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Counter-regulation in affective attentional biases: A basic mechanism that warrants flexibility in emotion and motivation |
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Paradigms we live by. A plea for more basic research on the IAT |
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Personal and subpersonal regulation of human development: Beyond complementary categories |
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Dysphorics cannot ignore unpleasant information |
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Distractor repetitions retrieve previous responses to targets |
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Hostility-related prejudice against turks in adolescents: Masked affective priming allows for a differentiation of automatic prejudice |
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Indirekte Messung von Einstellungen mit kognitionspsychologischen Verfahren: Chancen und Probleme |
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Indirect assessment of attitudes with response-time-based measures |
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Strategy effects counteract distractor inhibition: Negative priming with constantly absent probe distractors. |
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Negative priming is stronger for task-relevant dimensions: Evidence of flexibility in the selective ignoring of distractor information |
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Duality Models in Social Psychology: Different Languages or Interacting Systems? |
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Indirect assessment of attitudes with response-time-based measures - Chances and problems |
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Artificially induced valence of distractor words increases the effects of irrelevant speech on serial recall |
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Assessing the structure of self-concept: Evidence for self-defensive processes by using a sentence priming task |
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Masked affective priming by pictures: Evidence for a dissociation of hostility and depreciation |
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Altersstereotype und Altersbilder |
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The unknown self: The social cognition perspective |
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Validity of the salience asymmetry account of the Implicit Association Test: Reply to Greenwald, Nosek, Banaji, and Klauer (2005). |
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Negative priming with masked distractor-only prime trials: Awareness moderates negative priming |
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Masked affective priming by name letters: Evidence for a correspondence of explicit and implicit self-esteem |
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Repeated masked category primes interfere with related exemplars: New evidence for negative semantic priming |
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Retrieval of incidental stimulus-response associations as a source of negative priming |
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Valence of distractor words increases the effects of irrelevant speech on serial recall |
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Underlying processes in the implicit association test: Dissociating salience from associations |
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Who's the one in trouble? experimental evidence for a ‘psychic state’bias in lineups |
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Who wants to be... erudite? Everyone! Evidence for automatic adaptation of trait definitions |
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The “meddling-in” of affective information: A general model of automatic evaluation effects |
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Ausländerfeindliche Einstellungen von Schülern und wahrgenommene Einstellungen im sozialen Umfeld |
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Estimating the valence of single stimuli: A new variant of the affective Simon task. |
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Who is watching Big Brother? TV consumption predicted by masked affective priming |
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Age stereotypes in younger and older women: analyses of accommodative shifts with a sentence-priming task. |
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Immunizing the self: Self-concept stabilization through reality-adaptive self-definitions |
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Theorien der Bewältigung |
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Affective priming of semantic categorisation responses |
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Ignoring''brutal''will make''numid''more pleasant but''uyuvu''more unpleasant: The role of a priori pleasantness of unfamiliar stimuli in affective priming tasks |
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Misleading postevent information and working memory capacity: An individual differences approach to eyewitness memory |
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Figure-ground asymmetries in the Implicit Association Test (IAT) |
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Situation models in text comprehension: Will emotionally relieving information be automatically activated? |
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Self-anchoring and in-group favoritism: An individual profiles analysis |
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Stimulus-feature specific negative priming |
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"What else could he have done?" - Creating false answers in child witnesses by inviting speculation |
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Krise und Bewältigung |
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Personale und subpersonale Aspekte des Selbst |
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Automatic vigilance: The attention-grabbing power of approach- and avoidance-related social information |
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Dissociative affective and associative priming effects in the lexical decision task: Yes versus no responses to word targets reveal evaluative judgment tendencies |
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Dynamiken der Selbst-Stabilisierung im Alter |
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Situationsmodelle in der Textverarbeitung: Werden emotional entlastende Informationen automatisch aktiviert |
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Flexible Adjustment Of Goals |
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About the impact of automaticity in the Minimal Group Paradigm: evidence from affective priming tasks |
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Situation models in text comprehension: Will emotionally relieving information be automatically activated? |
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Self-concept stabilization in adulthood: Functionality and limits of functionality of self-immunization |
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Affektives Priming: Automatische Bewertungsprozesse in der Informationsverarbeitung |
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Affektives Priming in der Wortentscheidungsaufgabe: Evidenz für postlexikalische Urteilstendenzen |
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Ein fairer Test für die Aktivationsausbreitungshypothese: affektives Priming in der Stroop-Aufgabe [An unbiased test of a spreading activation account of affective priming: Analysis of affective congruency effects in the Stroop task] |
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An unbiased test of a spreading activation account of affective priming: Analysis of affective congruency effects in the Stroop task |
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Affective priming in the lexical decision task: Evidence for post-lexical judgemental tendencies |
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Alternsstereotype im frühen und höheren Erwachsenenalter: Analyse akkommodativer Veränderungen anhand einer Satzpriming-Technik. |
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Zur mentalen Representation affektiv-evaluativer Komponenten: die Netzwerkmetapher und das Paradigma des “affektiven Primings”[The mental representation of affective-evaluative components: the network metaphor and the “affective priming” paradigm] |
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Veränderungen der zeit-und zukunftsperspektive im übergang zum höheren alter: Quer-und längsschnittliche befunde. |
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Age-Rclated Changes in Future Time Perspectives: Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Findings |
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Age stereotypes in early and late adulthood: Analyses of accommodative shifts with a sentence-priming task |
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The``meddling-in’’of affective information: Evidence for negative priming and implicit judgement tendencies in the affective priming paradigm |
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Alltagstheorien kriminellen Verhaltens. Methodische Ansätze zu ihrer deliktspezifischen Erfassung” |
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Selbstkonzept-Immunisierung: Evidenz für automatische selbstbildstabilisierende Begriffsanpassungen |
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Self-immunization: Evidence of automatic self-stabilizing concept adaptation |
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PROTECTING SELF-ESTEEM BY SHIFTING THE SEMANTICS OF THE CONCEPT [[OLD]] IN OLD-AGE |
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Selbstwertschützende Verschiebungen in der Semantik des Begriffs ‘alt’im höheren Erwachsenenalter.[Protecting self-esteem by shifting the semantics of the concept “old” in old age] |
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Adjustment to shifting possibility frontiers in later life: Complementary adaptive modes |
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Experimentelle Analysen zur Verarbeitung belastender Informationen: differential-und alternspsychologische Aspekte. |
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Experimental analysis of processing stressful information: differential and age-related psychological aspects |
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Veränderungen der Zeit-und Zukunftsperspektive im Übergang zum höheren Erwachsenenalter: entwicklungspsychologische und differentielle Aspekte. |
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ADAPTIVE RESOURCES OF THE AGING SELF - OUTLINES OF AN EMERGENT PERSPECTIVE |
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