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Anders Sand

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Frontiers in Psychology|March 1, 2016
Reversed Priming Effects May Be Driven by Misperception Rather than Subliminal ProcessingAnders Sand
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|July 16, 2020
A gentle reminder that mean does not imply modal behavior: Few are in-group biased in minimal groupsAnders Sand
Neuroreport|April 6, 2011
Processing of unattended, simple negative pictures resists perceptual loadAnders Sand, Stefan Wiens
Consciousness and Cognition|June 29, 2016
Subliminal or not? Comparing null-hypothesis and Bayesian methods for testing subliminal primingAnders Sand, Mats E Nilsson
Psychological Science|January 26, 2017
When Perception Trumps RealityAnders Sand, Mats E Nilsson
Experimental Brain Research|February 26, 2014
Asymmetric transfer of sound localization learning between indistinguishable interaural cuesAnders Sand, Mats E Nilsson
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science|January 30, 2009
Influence of colloidal interactions on pigment coating layer structure formationAnders Sand, Martti Toivakka, Tuomo Hjelt
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|January 6, 2022
On the Benefits of Speech-Language Therapy for Individuals Born With Cleft Palate: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Individual Participant DataAnders Sand, Emilie Hagberg, Anette Lohmander
Biological Psychology|November 25, 2010
Nonemotional features suppress early and enhance late emotional electrocortical responses to negative picturesStefan Wiens, Anders Sand, Jonas K Olofsson
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|November 19, 2011
High negative valence does not protect emotional event-related potentials from spatial inattention and perceptual loadStefan Wiens, Tanaz Molapour, Judith Overfeld, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|March 1, 2016
Reversed Priming Effects May Be Driven by Misperception Rather than Subliminal ProcessingAnders Sand
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|July 16, 2020
A gentle reminder that mean does not imply modal behavior: Few are in-group biased in minimal groupsAnders Sand
Neuroreport|April 6, 2011
Processing of unattended, simple negative pictures resists perceptual loadAnders Sand, Stefan Wiens
Consciousness and Cognition|June 29, 2016
Subliminal or not? Comparing null-hypothesis and Bayesian methods for testing subliminal primingAnders Sand, Mats E Nilsson
Psychological Science|January 26, 2017
When Perception Trumps RealityAnders Sand, Mats E Nilsson
Experimental Brain Research|February 26, 2014
Asymmetric transfer of sound localization learning between indistinguishable interaural cuesAnders Sand, Mats E Nilsson
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science|January 30, 2009
Influence of colloidal interactions on pigment coating layer structure formationAnders Sand, Martti Toivakka, Tuomo Hjelt
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|January 6, 2022
On the Benefits of Speech-Language Therapy for Individuals Born With Cleft Palate: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Individual Participant DataAnders Sand, Emilie Hagberg, Anette Lohmander
Biological Psychology|November 25, 2010
Nonemotional features suppress early and enhance late emotional electrocortical responses to negative picturesStefan Wiens, Anders Sand, Jonas K Olofsson
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|November 19, 2011
High negative valence does not protect emotional event-related potentials from spatial inattention and perceptual loadStefan Wiens, Tanaz Molapour, Judith Overfeld, et al.
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