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Rebecca B Weldon

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Journal of Undergraduate Neuroscience Education : JUNE : a Publication of FUN, Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience|August 5, 2015
How to Successfully Incorporate Undergraduate Researchers Into a Complex Research Program at a Large InstitutionRebecca B Weldon, Valerie F Reyna
Current Directions in Psychological Science|November 24, 2015
Educating Intuition: Reducing Risky Decisions Using Fuzzy-Trace TheoryValerie F Reyna, Rebecca B Weldon, Michael McCormick
Acta Psychologica|November 21, 2012
The effect of working memory capacity on conflict monitoringRebecca B Weldon, Harry Mushlin, Bia Kim, et al.
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition|April 5, 2016
How Fuzzy-Trace Theory Predicts True and False Memories for Words, Sentences, and NarrativesValerie F Reyna, Jonathan C Corbin, Rebecca B Weldon, et al.
Child Development Perspectives|May 19, 2015
Development of Risky Decision Making: Fuzzy-Trace Theory and Neurobiological PerspectivesValerie F Reyna, Evan A Wilhelms, Michael J McCormick, et al.
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition|December 15, 2015
How Reasoning, Judgment, and Decision Making are Colored by Gist-based Intuition: A Fuzzy-Trace Theory ApproachJonathan C Corbin, Valerie F Reyna, Rebecca B Weldon, et al.
Cognition & Emotion|February 28, 2020
Neutral but not in the middle: cross-cultural comparisons of negative bias of "neutral" emotional stimuliJini Tae, Ye-Eun Nam, Yoonhyoung Lee, et al.
Psychological Research|March 14, 2021
Cognitively demanding stimuli can acquire positive valenceJini Tae, Christine An, Yoonhyoung Lee, et al.
Memory & Cognition|November 18, 2021
Stimuli with a positive valence can facilitate cognitive controlJini Tae, Rebecca B Weldon, Rebeka C Almasi, et al.
Current HIV Research|July 8, 2015
Gist Representations and Communication of Risks about HIV-AIDS: A Fuzzy-Trace Theory ApproachEvan A Wilhelms, Valerie F Reyna, Priscila Brust-Renck, et al.
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Journal of Undergraduate Neuroscience Education : JUNE : a Publication of FUN, Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience|August 5, 2015
How to Successfully Incorporate Undergraduate Researchers Into a Complex Research Program at a Large InstitutionRebecca B Weldon, Valerie F Reyna
Current Directions in Psychological Science|November 24, 2015
Educating Intuition: Reducing Risky Decisions Using Fuzzy-Trace TheoryValerie F Reyna, Rebecca B Weldon, Michael McCormick
Acta Psychologica|November 21, 2012
The effect of working memory capacity on conflict monitoringRebecca B Weldon, Harry Mushlin, Bia Kim, et al.
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition|April 5, 2016
How Fuzzy-Trace Theory Predicts True and False Memories for Words, Sentences, and NarrativesValerie F Reyna, Jonathan C Corbin, Rebecca B Weldon, et al.
Child Development Perspectives|May 19, 2015
Development of Risky Decision Making: Fuzzy-Trace Theory and Neurobiological PerspectivesValerie F Reyna, Evan A Wilhelms, Michael J McCormick, et al.
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition|December 15, 2015
How Reasoning, Judgment, and Decision Making are Colored by Gist-based Intuition: A Fuzzy-Trace Theory ApproachJonathan C Corbin, Valerie F Reyna, Rebecca B Weldon, et al.
Cognition & Emotion|February 28, 2020
Neutral but not in the middle: cross-cultural comparisons of negative bias of "neutral" emotional stimuliJini Tae, Ye-Eun Nam, Yoonhyoung Lee, et al.
Psychological Research|March 14, 2021
Cognitively demanding stimuli can acquire positive valenceJini Tae, Christine An, Yoonhyoung Lee, et al.
Memory & Cognition|November 18, 2021
Stimuli with a positive valence can facilitate cognitive controlJini Tae, Rebecca B Weldon, Rebeka C Almasi, et al.
Current HIV Research|July 8, 2015
Gist Representations and Communication of Risks about HIV-AIDS: A Fuzzy-Trace Theory ApproachEvan A Wilhelms, Valerie F Reyna, Priscila Brust-Renck, et al.
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