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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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March 8, 2012
Threatening pictures induce shortened time-to-contact estimates
Esther Brendel, Patricia R DeLucia, Heiko Hecht, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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May 10, 2014
Threatening scenes but not threatening faces shorten time-to-contact estimates
Patricia R DeLucia, Esther Brendel, Heiko Hecht, et al.
Basic and Applied Social Psychology
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July 20, 2023
Face coverings differentially alter valence judgments of emotional expressions
Nicholas R Harp, Andrew T Langbehn, Jeff T Larsen, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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May 26, 2022
Fact or artifact? Demand characteristics and participants' beliefs can moderate, but do not fully account for, the effects of facial feedback on emotional experience
Nicholas A Coles, Lowell Gaertner, Brooke Frohlich, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
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September 30, 2021
Meaningful endings and mixed emotions: The double-edged sword of reminiscence on good times
Jeff T Larsen, Hal E Hershfield, James L Cazares, et al.
Neuropsychologia
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December 17, 2013
What might have been? The role of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex and lateral orbitofrontal cortex in counterfactual emotions and choice
Sara M Levens, Jeff T Larsen, Joel Bruss, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
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December 14, 2011
On "risk" and reward: investigating state anhedonia in psychometrically defined schizotypy and schizophrenia
Alex S Cohen, Dallas A Callaway, Gina M Najolia, et al.
Schizophrenia Research
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December 30, 2015
A temporal examination of co-activated emotion valence networks in schizophrenia and schizotypy
Alex S Cohen, Dallas A Callaway, Kyle R Mitchell, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
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August 25, 2014
Feeling more together: group attention intensifies emotion
Garriy Shteynberg, Jacob B Hirsh, Evan P Apfelbaum, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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March 16, 2006
Being bad isn't always good: affective context moderates the attention bias toward negative information
N Kyle Smith, Jeff T Larsen, Tanya L Chartrand, et al.
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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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March 8, 2012
Threatening pictures induce shortened time-to-contact estimates
Esther Brendel, Patricia R DeLucia, Heiko Hecht, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
|
May 10, 2014
Threatening scenes but not threatening faces shorten time-to-contact estimates
Patricia R DeLucia, Esther Brendel, Heiko Hecht, et al.
Basic and Applied Social Psychology
|
July 20, 2023
Face coverings differentially alter valence judgments of emotional expressions
Nicholas R Harp, Andrew T Langbehn, Jeff T Larsen, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
|
May 26, 2022
Fact or artifact? Demand characteristics and participants' beliefs can moderate, but do not fully account for, the effects of facial feedback on emotional experience
Nicholas A Coles, Lowell Gaertner, Brooke Frohlich, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
|
September 30, 2021
Meaningful endings and mixed emotions: The double-edged sword of reminiscence on good times
Jeff T Larsen, Hal E Hershfield, James L Cazares, et al.
Neuropsychologia
|
December 17, 2013
What might have been? The role of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex and lateral orbitofrontal cortex in counterfactual emotions and choice
Sara M Levens, Jeff T Larsen, Joel Bruss, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
|
December 14, 2011
On "risk" and reward: investigating state anhedonia in psychometrically defined schizotypy and schizophrenia
Alex S Cohen, Dallas A Callaway, Gina M Najolia, et al.
Schizophrenia Research
|
December 30, 2015
A temporal examination of co-activated emotion valence networks in schizophrenia and schizotypy
Alex S Cohen, Dallas A Callaway, Kyle R Mitchell, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
|
August 25, 2014
Feeling more together: group attention intensifies emotion
Garriy Shteynberg, Jacob B Hirsh, Evan P Apfelbaum, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
|
March 16, 2006
Being bad isn't always good: affective context moderates the attention bias toward negative information
N Kyle Smith, Jeff T Larsen, Tanya L Chartrand, et al.
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