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Erik Bijleveld

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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|October 16, 2023
The ebb and flow of cognitive fatigueErik Bijleveld
Consciousness and Cognition|June 9, 2018
The feeling of effort during mental activityErik Bijleveld
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|September 17, 2014
Separating chokers from nonchokers: predicting real-life tennis performance under pressure from behavioral tasks that tap into working memory functioningErik Bijleveld, Harm Veling
Behavioral Neuroscience|May 30, 2018
Exposure to bright light biases effort-based decisionsErik Bijleveld, Melanie Knufinke
Plos One|June 29, 2017
Prenatal exposure to testosterone (2D:4D) and social hierarchy together predict voice behavior in bankersErik Bijleveld, Joost Baalbergen
Brain and Cognition|November 18, 2015
When performance and risk taking are related: Working for rewards is related to risk taking when the value of rewards is presented brieflyHarm Veling, Erik Bijleveld
Plos One|March 24, 2012
The cortisol response to anticipated intergroup interactions predicts self-reported prejudiceErik Bijleveld, Daan Scheepers, Naomi Ellemers
Psychological Science|October 1, 2009
The unconscious eye opener: pupil dilation reveals strategic recruitment of resources upon presentation of subliminal reward cuesErik Bijleveld, Ruud Custers, Henk Aarts
Cognition|January 22, 2010
Unconscious reward cues increase invested effort, but do not change speed-accuracy tradeoffsErik Bijleveld, Ruud Custers, Henk Aarts
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|April 4, 2012
Adaptive reward pursuit: how effort requirements affect unconscious reward responses and conscious reward decisionsErik Bijleveld, Ruud Custers, Henk Aarts
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|October 16, 2023
The ebb and flow of cognitive fatigueErik Bijleveld
Consciousness and Cognition|June 9, 2018
The feeling of effort during mental activityErik Bijleveld
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|September 17, 2014
Separating chokers from nonchokers: predicting real-life tennis performance under pressure from behavioral tasks that tap into working memory functioningErik Bijleveld, Harm Veling
Behavioral Neuroscience|May 30, 2018
Exposure to bright light biases effort-based decisionsErik Bijleveld, Melanie Knufinke
Plos One|June 29, 2017
Prenatal exposure to testosterone (2D:4D) and social hierarchy together predict voice behavior in bankersErik Bijleveld, Joost Baalbergen
Brain and Cognition|November 18, 2015
When performance and risk taking are related: Working for rewards is related to risk taking when the value of rewards is presented brieflyHarm Veling, Erik Bijleveld
Plos One|March 24, 2012
The cortisol response to anticipated intergroup interactions predicts self-reported prejudiceErik Bijleveld, Daan Scheepers, Naomi Ellemers
Psychological Science|October 1, 2009
The unconscious eye opener: pupil dilation reveals strategic recruitment of resources upon presentation of subliminal reward cuesErik Bijleveld, Ruud Custers, Henk Aarts
Cognition|January 22, 2010
Unconscious reward cues increase invested effort, but do not change speed-accuracy tradeoffsErik Bijleveld, Ruud Custers, Henk Aarts
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|April 4, 2012
Adaptive reward pursuit: how effort requirements affect unconscious reward responses and conscious reward decisionsErik Bijleveld, Ruud Custers, Henk Aarts
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