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November 12, 2016
Facial Likability and Smiling Enhance Cooperation, but Have No Direct Effect on Moralistic Punishment
Laura Mieth, Raoul Bell, Axel Buchner
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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November 25, 2014
Adaptive memory: thinking about function
Raoul Bell, Jan P Röer, Axel Buchner
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications
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March 16, 2026
Validating a multinomial processing tree model for measuring confidence in lineups using a post-response feedback manipulation
Raoul Bell, Nicola Marie Menne, Axel Buchner
Plos One
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December 23, 2021
Self-protective and self-sacrificing preferences of pedestrians and passengers in moral dilemmas involving autonomous vehicles
Maike M Mayer, Raoul Bell, Axel Buchner
Frontiers in Psychology
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January 23, 2023
Humans, machines, and double standards? The moral evaluation of the actions of autonomous vehicles, anthropomorphized autonomous vehicles, and human drivers in road-accident dilemmas
Maike M Mayer, Axel Buchner, Raoul Bell
Memory & Cognition
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January 12, 2013
Adaptive memory: the survival-processing memory advantage is not due to negativity or mortality salience
Raoul Bell, Jan P Röer, Axel Buchner
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences
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March 22, 2015
Influences of Age and Emotion on Source Guessing: Are Older Adults More Likely to Show Fear-Relevant Illusory Correlations?
Miriam Magdalena Meyer, Axel Buchner, Raoul Bell
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
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April 28, 2015
Remembering the snake in the grass: Threat enhances recognition but not source memory
Miriam Magdalena Meyer, Raoul Bell, Axel Buchner
Experimental Psychology
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July 4, 2013
Irrelevant speech disrupts item-context binding
Raoul Bell, Jan P Röer, Axel Buchner
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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December 19, 2012
Is the survival-processing memory advantage due to richness of encoding?
Jan P Röer, Raoul Bell, Axel Buchner
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Experimental Psychology
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November 12, 2016
Facial Likability and Smiling Enhance Cooperation, but Have No Direct Effect on Moralistic Punishment
Laura Mieth, Raoul Bell, Axel Buchner
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
November 25, 2014
Adaptive memory: thinking about function
Raoul Bell, Jan P Röer, Axel Buchner
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications
|
March 16, 2026
Validating a multinomial processing tree model for measuring confidence in lineups using a post-response feedback manipulation
Raoul Bell, Nicola Marie Menne, Axel Buchner
Plos One
|
December 23, 2021
Self-protective and self-sacrificing preferences of pedestrians and passengers in moral dilemmas involving autonomous vehicles
Maike M Mayer, Raoul Bell, Axel Buchner
Frontiers in Psychology
|
January 23, 2023
Humans, machines, and double standards? The moral evaluation of the actions of autonomous vehicles, anthropomorphized autonomous vehicles, and human drivers in road-accident dilemmas
Maike M Mayer, Axel Buchner, Raoul Bell
Memory & Cognition
|
January 12, 2013
Adaptive memory: the survival-processing memory advantage is not due to negativity or mortality salience
Raoul Bell, Jan P Röer, Axel Buchner
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences
|
March 22, 2015
Influences of Age and Emotion on Source Guessing: Are Older Adults More Likely to Show Fear-Relevant Illusory Correlations?
Miriam Magdalena Meyer, Axel Buchner, Raoul Bell
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
|
April 28, 2015
Remembering the snake in the grass: Threat enhances recognition but not source memory
Miriam Magdalena Meyer, Raoul Bell, Axel Buchner
Experimental Psychology
|
July 4, 2013
Irrelevant speech disrupts item-context binding
Raoul Bell, Jan P Röer, Axel Buchner
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
December 19, 2012
Is the survival-processing memory advantage due to richness of encoding?
Jan P Röer, Raoul Bell, Axel Buchner
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