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Memory & Cognition
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April 24, 2023
Time heals all wounds? Naïve theories about the fading of affect associated with autobiographical events
Matthew T Crawford, Claire Marsh
Psychology and Aging
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January 25, 2024
Age is positively associated with fading affect bias: A cross-sectional comparison
Claire Marsh, Matthew T Crawford
Vision Research
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March 20, 2012
The role of eye movements in decision making and the prospect of exposure effects
Gary D Bird, Johan Lauwereyns, Matthew T Crawford
Plos One
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January 26, 2019
Thinking about negative life events as a mediator between depression and fading affect bias
Claire Marsh, Matthew D Hammond, Matthew T Crawford
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
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October 22, 2008
Hemispheric differences in the processing of attachment words
Christine Mohr, Angela C Rowe, Matthew T Crawford
The Journal of Social Psychology
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December 22, 2021
Holding on & letting go: romantic attachment and fading affect bias
Matthew T Crawford, Matthew D Hammond, Claire Marsh
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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November 6, 2002
Perceived entitativity, stereotype formation, and the interchangeability of group members
Matthew T Crawford, Steven J Sherman, David L Hamilton
Brain Injury
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March 12, 2013
Attributions about persons with brain injury: the effects of knowledge and familiarity about brain injury
Lynette Foster, John McClure, John McDowall, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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January 21, 2015
Stereotypic vision: how stereotypes disambiguate visual stimuli
Joshua Correll, Bernd Wittenbrink, Matthew T Crawford, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
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April 19, 2007
Interfering with inferential, but not associative, processes underlying spontaneous trait inference
Matthew T Crawford, John J Skowronski, Chris Stiff, et al.
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Memory & Cognition
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April 24, 2023
Time heals all wounds? Naïve theories about the fading of affect associated with autobiographical events
Matthew T Crawford, Claire Marsh
Psychology and Aging
|
January 25, 2024
Age is positively associated with fading affect bias: A cross-sectional comparison
Claire Marsh, Matthew T Crawford
Vision Research
|
March 20, 2012
The role of eye movements in decision making and the prospect of exposure effects
Gary D Bird, Johan Lauwereyns, Matthew T Crawford
Plos One
|
January 26, 2019
Thinking about negative life events as a mediator between depression and fading affect bias
Claire Marsh, Matthew D Hammond, Matthew T Crawford
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
|
October 22, 2008
Hemispheric differences in the processing of attachment words
Christine Mohr, Angela C Rowe, Matthew T Crawford
The Journal of Social Psychology
|
December 22, 2021
Holding on & letting go: romantic attachment and fading affect bias
Matthew T Crawford, Matthew D Hammond, Claire Marsh
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
|
November 6, 2002
Perceived entitativity, stereotype formation, and the interchangeability of group members
Matthew T Crawford, Steven J Sherman, David L Hamilton
Brain Injury
|
March 12, 2013
Attributions about persons with brain injury: the effects of knowledge and familiarity about brain injury
Lynette Foster, John McClure, John McDowall, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
|
January 21, 2015
Stereotypic vision: how stereotypes disambiguate visual stimuli
Joshua Correll, Bernd Wittenbrink, Matthew T Crawford, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
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April 19, 2007
Interfering with inferential, but not associative, processes underlying spontaneous trait inference
Matthew T Crawford, John J Skowronski, Chris Stiff, et al.
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