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Benedikt Emanuel Wirth

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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 18, 2017
Attentional bias to threat in the general population is contingent on target competition, not on attentional control settingsBenedikt Emanuel Wirth, Dirk Wentura
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|April 3, 2020
It occurs after all: Attentional bias towards happy faces in the dot-probe taskBenedikt Emanuel Wirth, Dirk Wentura
Plos One|November 28, 2018
Furious snarling: Teeth-exposure and anxiety-related attentional bias towards angry facesBenedikt Emanuel Wirth, Dirk Wentura
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 17, 2026
EXPRESS: Attentional priority for temporary goals: Evidence with a confound-free dot-probe taskDirk Wentura, Benedikt Emanuel Wirth
Cognition & Emotion|December 28, 2018
Attentional bias towards angry faces is moderated by the activation of a social processing mode in the general populationBenedikt Emanuel Wirth, Dirk Wentura
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|November 16, 2023
Social processing modulates the initial allocation of attention towards angry faces: evidence from the N2pc componentBenedikt Emanuel Wirth, Dirk Wentura
Perception|April 3, 2014
Neanderthal paintings? Production of prototypical human (Homo sapiens) faces shows systematic distortionsClaus-Christian Carbon, Benedikt Emanuel Wirth
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|April 4, 2017
An easy game for frauds? Effects of professional experience and time pressure on passport-matching performanceBenedikt Emanuel Wirth, Claus-Christian Carbon
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 20, 2023
Feature intertrial priming biases attentional priority: Evidence from the capture-probe paradigmBenedikt Emanuel Wirth, Aniruddha Ramgir, Dominique Lamy
Cognition & Emotion|November 21, 2023
Attentional bias towards happy faces in the dot-probe paradigm: it depends on which task is usedDirk Wentura, Liliann Messeh, Benedikt Emanuel Wirth
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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 18, 2017
Attentional bias to threat in the general population is contingent on target competition, not on attentional control settingsBenedikt Emanuel Wirth, Dirk Wentura
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|April 3, 2020
It occurs after all: Attentional bias towards happy faces in the dot-probe taskBenedikt Emanuel Wirth, Dirk Wentura
Plos One|November 28, 2018
Furious snarling: Teeth-exposure and anxiety-related attentional bias towards angry facesBenedikt Emanuel Wirth, Dirk Wentura
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 17, 2026
EXPRESS: Attentional priority for temporary goals: Evidence with a confound-free dot-probe taskDirk Wentura, Benedikt Emanuel Wirth
Cognition & Emotion|December 28, 2018
Attentional bias towards angry faces is moderated by the activation of a social processing mode in the general populationBenedikt Emanuel Wirth, Dirk Wentura
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|November 16, 2023
Social processing modulates the initial allocation of attention towards angry faces: evidence from the N2pc componentBenedikt Emanuel Wirth, Dirk Wentura
Perception|April 3, 2014
Neanderthal paintings? Production of prototypical human (Homo sapiens) faces shows systematic distortionsClaus-Christian Carbon, Benedikt Emanuel Wirth
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|April 4, 2017
An easy game for frauds? Effects of professional experience and time pressure on passport-matching performanceBenedikt Emanuel Wirth, Claus-Christian Carbon
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 20, 2023
Feature intertrial priming biases attentional priority: Evidence from the capture-probe paradigmBenedikt Emanuel Wirth, Aniruddha Ramgir, Dominique Lamy
Cognition & Emotion|November 21, 2023
Attentional bias towards happy faces in the dot-probe paradigm: it depends on which task is usedDirk Wentura, Liliann Messeh, Benedikt Emanuel Wirth
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