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Kirsten G Volz

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Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|January 29, 2016
Emotions and Decisions: Beyond Conceptual Vagueness and the Rationality MuddleKirsten G Volz, Ralph Hertwig
Frontiers in Neuroscience|July 19, 2012
Cognitive Processes in Decisions Under Risk are not the Same as in Decisions Under UncertaintyKirsten G Volz, Gerd Gigerenzer
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 24, 2013
Abnormality, rationality, and sanityRalph Hertwig, Kirsten G Volz
Frontiers in Psychology|August 23, 2014
Thinking about thinking: implications of the introspective error for default-interventionist type models of dual processesLaura F Mega, Kirsten G Volz
Frontiers in Psychology|July 6, 2017
Intuitive Face Judgments Rely on Holistic Eye Movement PatternLaura F Mega, Kirsten G Volz
Progress in Brain Research|May 30, 2009
How the orbitofrontal cortex contributes to decision making - a view from neuroscienceKirsten G Volz, D Yves von Cramon
Frontiers in Psychology|September 29, 2016
Intuition and Insight: Two Processes That Build on Each Other or Fundamentally Differ?Thea Zander, Michael Öllinger, Kirsten G Volz
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|November 30, 2006
What neuroscience can tell about intuitive processes in the context of perceptual discoveryKirsten G Volz, D Yves von Cramon
Neuroimage|July 31, 2007
Using non-negative matrix factorization for single-trial analysis of fMRI dataGabriele Lohmann, Kirsten G Volz, Markus Ullsperger
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|September 18, 2015
Do intuitive and deliberate judgments rely on two distinct neural systems? A case study in face processingLaura F Mega, Gerd Gigerenzer, Kirsten G Volz
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Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|January 29, 2016
Emotions and Decisions: Beyond Conceptual Vagueness and the Rationality MuddleKirsten G Volz, Ralph Hertwig
Frontiers in Neuroscience|July 19, 2012
Cognitive Processes in Decisions Under Risk are not the Same as in Decisions Under UncertaintyKirsten G Volz, Gerd Gigerenzer
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 24, 2013
Abnormality, rationality, and sanityRalph Hertwig, Kirsten G Volz
Frontiers in Psychology|August 23, 2014
Thinking about thinking: implications of the introspective error for default-interventionist type models of dual processesLaura F Mega, Kirsten G Volz
Frontiers in Psychology|July 6, 2017
Intuitive Face Judgments Rely on Holistic Eye Movement PatternLaura F Mega, Kirsten G Volz
Progress in Brain Research|May 30, 2009
How the orbitofrontal cortex contributes to decision making - a view from neuroscienceKirsten G Volz, D Yves von Cramon
Frontiers in Psychology|September 29, 2016
Intuition and Insight: Two Processes That Build on Each Other or Fundamentally Differ?Thea Zander, Michael Öllinger, Kirsten G Volz
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|November 30, 2006
What neuroscience can tell about intuitive processes in the context of perceptual discoveryKirsten G Volz, D Yves von Cramon
Neuroimage|July 31, 2007
Using non-negative matrix factorization for single-trial analysis of fMRI dataGabriele Lohmann, Kirsten G Volz, Markus Ullsperger
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|September 18, 2015
Do intuitive and deliberate judgments rely on two distinct neural systems? A case study in face processingLaura F Mega, Gerd Gigerenzer, Kirsten G Volz
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