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Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
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October 24, 2012
It felt fluent, and I liked it: subjective feeling of fluency rather than objective fluency determines liking
Michael Forster, Helmut Leder, Ulrich Ansorge
Acta Psychologica
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December 8, 2014
In the white cube: museum context enhances the valuation and memory of art
David Brieber, Marcos Nadal, Helmut Leder
Plos One
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August 20, 2015
Everything's Relative? Relative Differences in Processing Fluency and the Effects on Liking
Michael Forster, Gernot Gerger, Helmut Leder
Experimental Psychology
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March 31, 2016
Exploring the Subjective Feeling of Fluency
Michael Forster, Helmut Leder, Ulrich Ansorge
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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July 14, 2015
Do I really feel it? The contributions of subjective fluency and compatibility in low-level effects on aesthetic appreciation
Michael Forster, Wolfgang Fabi, Helmut Leder
I-Perception
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May 15, 2018
Implicit and Explicit Evaluation of Visual Symmetry as a Function of Art Expertise
Hanna Weichselbaum, Helmut Leder, Ulrich Ansorge
Acta Psychologica
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May 31, 2019
Effects of liking on visual attention in faces and paintings
Juergen Goller, Aleksandra Mitrovic, Helmut Leder
Cognitive Processing
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March 19, 2017
Empathy, Einfühlung, and aesthetic experience: the effect of emotion contagion on appreciation of representational and abstract art using fEMG and SCR
Gerger Gernot, Matthew Pelowski, Helmut Leder
I-Perception
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October 5, 2016
How Beauty Determines Gaze! Facial Attractiveness and Gaze Duration in Images of Real World Scenes
Helmut Leder, Aleksandra Mitrovic, Jürgen Goller
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
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January 30, 2016
It felt fluent but I did not like it: fluency effects in faces versus patterns
Gernot Gerger, Michael Forster, Helmut Leder
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Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
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October 24, 2012
It felt fluent, and I liked it: subjective feeling of fluency rather than objective fluency determines liking
Michael Forster, Helmut Leder, Ulrich Ansorge
Acta Psychologica
|
December 8, 2014
In the white cube: museum context enhances the valuation and memory of art
David Brieber, Marcos Nadal, Helmut Leder
Plos One
|
August 20, 2015
Everything's Relative? Relative Differences in Processing Fluency and the Effects on Liking
Michael Forster, Gernot Gerger, Helmut Leder
Experimental Psychology
|
March 31, 2016
Exploring the Subjective Feeling of Fluency
Michael Forster, Helmut Leder, Ulrich Ansorge
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
|
July 14, 2015
Do I really feel it? The contributions of subjective fluency and compatibility in low-level effects on aesthetic appreciation
Michael Forster, Wolfgang Fabi, Helmut Leder
I-Perception
|
May 15, 2018
Implicit and Explicit Evaluation of Visual Symmetry as a Function of Art Expertise
Hanna Weichselbaum, Helmut Leder, Ulrich Ansorge
Acta Psychologica
|
May 31, 2019
Effects of liking on visual attention in faces and paintings
Juergen Goller, Aleksandra Mitrovic, Helmut Leder
Cognitive Processing
|
March 19, 2017
Empathy, Einfühlung, and aesthetic experience: the effect of emotion contagion on appreciation of representational and abstract art using fEMG and SCR
Gerger Gernot, Matthew Pelowski, Helmut Leder
I-Perception
|
October 5, 2016
How Beauty Determines Gaze! Facial Attractiveness and Gaze Duration in Images of Real World Scenes
Helmut Leder, Aleksandra Mitrovic, Jürgen Goller
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
|
January 30, 2016
It felt fluent but I did not like it: fluency effects in faces versus patterns
Gernot Gerger, Michael Forster, Helmut Leder
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