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Nils B Jostmann

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Experimental Psychology|May 20, 2014
When you have to climb downhill to reach the top: the effect of action versus state orientation on solvinga goal-subgoal conflict in the Tower of Hanoi taskNils B Jostmann, Annika Gieselmann
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|December 16, 2004
Getting a grip on your feelings: effects of action orientation and external demands on intuitive affect regulationSander L Koole, Nils B Jostmann
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|November 24, 2006
On the waxing and waning of working memory: action orientation moderates the impact of demanding relationship primes on working memory capacityNils B Jostmann, Sander L Koole
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 15, 2007
On the regulation of cognitive control: action orientation moderates the impact of high demands in Stroop interference tasksNils B Jostmann, Sander L Koole
Cognition & Emotion|March 25, 2011
When love is not blind: rumination impairs implicit affect regulation in response to romantic relationship threatNils B Jostmann, Johan Karremans, Catrin Finkenauer
Consciousness and Cognition|December 20, 2011
"If only…": when counterfactual thoughts can reduce illusions of personal authorshipLaura Dannenberg, Jens Förster, Nils B Jostmann
Cognition & Emotion|June 7, 2018
Adaptation in conflict: are conflict-triggered control adjustments protected in the presence of motivational distractors?Daniela Becker, Nils B Jostmann, Rob W Holland
Psychological Science|August 19, 2009
Weight as an embodiment of importanceNils B Jostmann, Daniël Lakens, Thomas W Schubert
Addictive Behaviors|February 27, 2017
Does approach bias modification really work in the eating domain? A commentary on Kakoschke et al. (2017)Daniela Becker, Nils B Jostmann, Rob W Holland
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|June 19, 2019
Explore or reset? Pupil diameter transiently increases in self-chosen switches between cognitive labor and leisure in either directionJohannes Algermissen, Erik Bijleveld, Nils B Jostmann, et al.
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Experimental Psychology|May 20, 2014
When you have to climb downhill to reach the top: the effect of action versus state orientation on solvinga goal-subgoal conflict in the Tower of Hanoi taskNils B Jostmann, Annika Gieselmann
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|December 16, 2004
Getting a grip on your feelings: effects of action orientation and external demands on intuitive affect regulationSander L Koole, Nils B Jostmann
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|November 24, 2006
On the waxing and waning of working memory: action orientation moderates the impact of demanding relationship primes on working memory capacityNils B Jostmann, Sander L Koole
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 15, 2007
On the regulation of cognitive control: action orientation moderates the impact of high demands in Stroop interference tasksNils B Jostmann, Sander L Koole
Cognition & Emotion|March 25, 2011
When love is not blind: rumination impairs implicit affect regulation in response to romantic relationship threatNils B Jostmann, Johan Karremans, Catrin Finkenauer
Consciousness and Cognition|December 20, 2011
"If only…": when counterfactual thoughts can reduce illusions of personal authorshipLaura Dannenberg, Jens Förster, Nils B Jostmann
Cognition & Emotion|June 7, 2018
Adaptation in conflict: are conflict-triggered control adjustments protected in the presence of motivational distractors?Daniela Becker, Nils B Jostmann, Rob W Holland
Psychological Science|August 19, 2009
Weight as an embodiment of importanceNils B Jostmann, Daniël Lakens, Thomas W Schubert
Addictive Behaviors|February 27, 2017
Does approach bias modification really work in the eating domain? A commentary on Kakoschke et al. (2017)Daniela Becker, Nils B Jostmann, Rob W Holland
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|June 19, 2019
Explore or reset? Pupil diameter transiently increases in self-chosen switches between cognitive labor and leisure in either directionJohannes Algermissen, Erik Bijleveld, Nils B Jostmann, et al.
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