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Philip A Gable

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Cognition & Emotion|April 7, 2018
Negative affect varying in motivational intensity influences scope of memoryA Hunter Threadgill, Philip A Gable
Psychophysiology|May 2, 2017
On the role of asymmetric frontal cortical activity in approach and withdrawal motivation: An updated review of the evidenceEddie Harmon-Jones, Philip A Gable
Human Brain Mapping|August 29, 2020
Revenge is sweet: Investigation of the effects of Approach-Motivated anger on the RewP in the motivated anger delay (MAD) paradigmA Hunter Threadgill, Philip A Gable
Biological Psychology|February 29, 2012
Reducing attentional capture of emotion by broadening attention: increased global attention reduces early electrophysiological responses to negative stimuliPhilip A Gable, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Frontiers in Psychology|January 23, 2023
Editorial: Cognitive and emotional mechanisms of time perceptionPhilip A Gable, Timothy P McCoy
Psychophysiology|February 5, 2021
Frontal Asymmetry in an approach-avoidance conflict paradigmMicayla F Lacey, Philip A Gable
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|June 22, 2012
Trait behavioral approach sensitivity (BAS) relates to early (<150 ms) electrocortical responses to appetitive stimuliPhilip A Gable, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Biological Psychology|November 20, 2018
Shifts in frontal asymmetry underlying impulsive and controlled decision-makingLauren B Neal, Philip A Gable
Experimental Brain Research|March 25, 2014
Affective motivational direction drives asymmetric frontal hemisphere activationBryan D Poole, Philip A Gable
Psychological Science|July 5, 2012
Time flies when you're having approach-motivated fun: effects of motivational intensity on time perceptionPhilip A Gable, Bryan D Poole
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Cognition & Emotion|April 7, 2018
Negative affect varying in motivational intensity influences scope of memoryA Hunter Threadgill, Philip A Gable
Psychophysiology|May 2, 2017
On the role of asymmetric frontal cortical activity in approach and withdrawal motivation: An updated review of the evidenceEddie Harmon-Jones, Philip A Gable
Human Brain Mapping|August 29, 2020
Revenge is sweet: Investigation of the effects of Approach-Motivated anger on the RewP in the motivated anger delay (MAD) paradigmA Hunter Threadgill, Philip A Gable
Biological Psychology|February 29, 2012
Reducing attentional capture of emotion by broadening attention: increased global attention reduces early electrophysiological responses to negative stimuliPhilip A Gable, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Frontiers in Psychology|January 23, 2023
Editorial: Cognitive and emotional mechanisms of time perceptionPhilip A Gable, Timothy P McCoy
Psychophysiology|February 5, 2021
Frontal Asymmetry in an approach-avoidance conflict paradigmMicayla F Lacey, Philip A Gable
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|June 22, 2012
Trait behavioral approach sensitivity (BAS) relates to early (<150 ms) electrocortical responses to appetitive stimuliPhilip A Gable, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Biological Psychology|November 20, 2018
Shifts in frontal asymmetry underlying impulsive and controlled decision-makingLauren B Neal, Philip A Gable
Experimental Brain Research|March 25, 2014
Affective motivational direction drives asymmetric frontal hemisphere activationBryan D Poole, Philip A Gable
Psychological Science|July 5, 2012
Time flies when you're having approach-motivated fun: effects of motivational intensity on time perceptionPhilip A Gable, Bryan D Poole
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