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Ran R Hassin

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Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 13, 2011
Impaired integration of emotional faces and affective body context in a rare case of developmental visual agnosiaHillel Aviezer, Ran R Hassin, Shlomo Bentin
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|December 6, 2008
Goal relevance and artificial grammar learningBaruch Eitam, Yaacov Schul, Ran R Hassin
Cognition|May 4, 2012
When two sources of fluency meet one cognitive mindsetNiv Reggev, Ran R Hassin, Anat Maril
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|May 15, 2013
The control-freak mind: stereotypical biases are eliminated following conflict-activated cognitive controlTali Kleiman, Ran R Hassin, Yaacov Trope
Psychological Science|March 5, 2008
Nonconscious goal pursuit in novel environments: the case of implicit learningBaruch Eitam, Ran R Hassin, Yaacov Schul
Current Opinion in Psychology|September 28, 2017
The inherently contextualized nature of facial emotion perceptionHillel Aviezer, Noga Ensenberg, Ran R Hassin
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|July 10, 2018
When emotions run high: A critical role for context in the unfolding of dynamic, real-life facial affectJacob Israelashvili, Ran R Hassin, Hillel Aviezer
Consciousness and Cognition|July 11, 2012
Guess what? Implicit motivation boosts the influence of subliminal information on choiceMaxim Milyavsky, Ran R Hassin, Yaacov Schul
Neuroscience of Consciousness|October 22, 2021
From non-conscious processing to conscious events: a minimalist approachAsael Y Sklar, Rasha Kardosh, Ran R Hassin
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 7, 2022
Reply to Gayet et al.: Minority salience as a social and cognitive phenomenonRasha Kardosh, Asael Y Sklar, Ran R Hassin
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Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 13, 2011
Impaired integration of emotional faces and affective body context in a rare case of developmental visual agnosiaHillel Aviezer, Ran R Hassin, Shlomo Bentin
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|December 6, 2008
Goal relevance and artificial grammar learningBaruch Eitam, Yaacov Schul, Ran R Hassin
Cognition|May 4, 2012
When two sources of fluency meet one cognitive mindsetNiv Reggev, Ran R Hassin, Anat Maril
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|May 15, 2013
The control-freak mind: stereotypical biases are eliminated following conflict-activated cognitive controlTali Kleiman, Ran R Hassin, Yaacov Trope
Psychological Science|March 5, 2008
Nonconscious goal pursuit in novel environments: the case of implicit learningBaruch Eitam, Ran R Hassin, Yaacov Schul
Current Opinion in Psychology|September 28, 2017
The inherently contextualized nature of facial emotion perceptionHillel Aviezer, Noga Ensenberg, Ran R Hassin
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|July 10, 2018
When emotions run high: A critical role for context in the unfolding of dynamic, real-life facial affectJacob Israelashvili, Ran R Hassin, Hillel Aviezer
Consciousness and Cognition|July 11, 2012
Guess what? Implicit motivation boosts the influence of subliminal information on choiceMaxim Milyavsky, Ran R Hassin, Yaacov Schul
Neuroscience of Consciousness|October 22, 2021
From non-conscious processing to conscious events: a minimalist approachAsael Y Sklar, Rasha Kardosh, Ran R Hassin
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 7, 2022
Reply to Gayet et al.: Minority salience as a social and cognitive phenomenonRasha Kardosh, Asael Y Sklar, Ran R Hassin
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