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Henk van Steenbergen

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Behavior Research Methods|November 7, 2015
Promises and pitfalls of Web-based experimentation in the advance of replicable psychological science: A reply to Plant (2015)Henk van Steenbergen, Bruno R Bocanegra
Cognition & Emotion|February 11, 2020
Emotion and conflict adaptation: the role of phasic arousal and self-relevanceLisa L Landman, Henk van Steenbergen
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|June 12, 2013
Pupil dilation in the Simon task as a marker of conflict processingHenk van Steenbergen, Guido P H Band
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|April 10, 2019
The role of the opioid system in decision making and cognitive control: A reviewHenk van Steenbergen, Marie Eikemo, Siri Leknes
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 14, 2018
Pupil dilation as an index of effort in cognitive control tasks: A reviewPauline van der Wel, Henk van Steenbergen
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|March 16, 2018
Tuning down the hedonic brain: Cognitive load reduces neural responses to high-calorie food pictures in the nucleus accumbensLotte F van Dillen, Henk van Steenbergen
Cognition & Emotion|June 14, 2019
Cognitive control in romantic love: the roles of infatuation and attachment in interference and adaptive cognitive controlSandra J E Langeslag, Henk van Steenbergen
Psychological Science|October 15, 2010
In the mood for adaptation: how affect regulates conflict-driven controlHenk van Steenbergen, Guido P H Band, Bernhard Hommel
Cognition & Emotion|March 31, 2022
The mystery remains: breadth of attention in Flanker and Navon tasks unaffected by affective states induced by an appraisal manipulationMartin Kolnes, Kornelia Gentsch, Henk van Steenbergen, et al.
Psychological Science|November 13, 2009
Reward counteracts conflict adaptation. Evidence for a role of affect in executive controlHenk van Steenbergen, Guido P H Band, Bernhard Hommel
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Behavior Research Methods|November 7, 2015
Promises and pitfalls of Web-based experimentation in the advance of replicable psychological science: A reply to Plant (2015)Henk van Steenbergen, Bruno R Bocanegra
Cognition & Emotion|February 11, 2020
Emotion and conflict adaptation: the role of phasic arousal and self-relevanceLisa L Landman, Henk van Steenbergen
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|June 12, 2013
Pupil dilation in the Simon task as a marker of conflict processingHenk van Steenbergen, Guido P H Band
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|April 10, 2019
The role of the opioid system in decision making and cognitive control: A reviewHenk van Steenbergen, Marie Eikemo, Siri Leknes
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 14, 2018
Pupil dilation as an index of effort in cognitive control tasks: A reviewPauline van der Wel, Henk van Steenbergen
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|March 16, 2018
Tuning down the hedonic brain: Cognitive load reduces neural responses to high-calorie food pictures in the nucleus accumbensLotte F van Dillen, Henk van Steenbergen
Cognition & Emotion|June 14, 2019
Cognitive control in romantic love: the roles of infatuation and attachment in interference and adaptive cognitive controlSandra J E Langeslag, Henk van Steenbergen
Psychological Science|October 15, 2010
In the mood for adaptation: how affect regulates conflict-driven controlHenk van Steenbergen, Guido P H Band, Bernhard Hommel
Cognition & Emotion|March 31, 2022
The mystery remains: breadth of attention in Flanker and Navon tasks unaffected by affective states induced by an appraisal manipulationMartin Kolnes, Kornelia Gentsch, Henk van Steenbergen, et al.
Psychological Science|November 13, 2009
Reward counteracts conflict adaptation. Evidence for a role of affect in executive controlHenk van Steenbergen, Guido P H Band, Bernhard Hommel
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