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Rob W Holland

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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|March 21, 2002
Motivated decision making: effects of activation and self-centrality of values on choices and behaviorBas Verplanken, Rob W Holland
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 7, 2007
The nonconscious cessation of goal pursuit: when goals and negative affect are coactivatedHenk Aarts, Ruud Custers, Rob W Holland
Psychological Science|September 3, 2005
Smells like clean spirit. Nonconscious effects of scent on cognition and behaviorRob W Holland, Merel Hendriks, Henk Aarts
Cognition & Emotion|May 23, 2019
Are there two independent evaluative conditioning effects in relational paradigms? Dissociating the effects of CS-US pairings and their meaningNiels Kukken, Mandy Hütter, Rob W Holland
Appetite|April 30, 2023
When not responding to food changes food value: The role of timingHuaiyu Liu, Rob W Holland, Harm Veling
Cognition|July 3, 2007
Seductive eyes: attractiveness and direct gaze increase desire for associated objectsMadelijn Strick, Rob W Holland, Ad van Knippenberg
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
Cognition|October 7, 2008
Regulating cognitive control through approach-avoidance motor actionsSeverine Koch, Rob W Holland, Ad van Knippenberg
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
Consciousness and Cognition|February 22, 2016
Temporal focus, temporal distance, and mind-wandering valence: Results from an experience sampling and an experimental studyMaitta Spronken, Rob W Holland, Bernd Figner, et al.
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|March 21, 2002
Motivated decision making: effects of activation and self-centrality of values on choices and behaviorBas Verplanken, Rob W Holland
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 7, 2007
The nonconscious cessation of goal pursuit: when goals and negative affect are coactivatedHenk Aarts, Ruud Custers, Rob W Holland
Psychological Science|September 3, 2005
Smells like clean spirit. Nonconscious effects of scent on cognition and behaviorRob W Holland, Merel Hendriks, Henk Aarts
Cognition & Emotion|May 23, 2019
Are there two independent evaluative conditioning effects in relational paradigms? Dissociating the effects of CS-US pairings and their meaningNiels Kukken, Mandy Hütter, Rob W Holland
Appetite|April 30, 2023
When not responding to food changes food value: The role of timingHuaiyu Liu, Rob W Holland, Harm Veling
Cognition|July 3, 2007
Seductive eyes: attractiveness and direct gaze increase desire for associated objectsMadelijn Strick, Rob W Holland, Ad van Knippenberg
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
Cognition|October 7, 2008
Regulating cognitive control through approach-avoidance motor actionsSeverine Koch, Rob W Holland, Ad van Knippenberg
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
Consciousness and Cognition|February 22, 2016
Temporal focus, temporal distance, and mind-wandering valence: Results from an experience sampling and an experimental studyMaitta Spronken, Rob W Holland, Bernd Figner, et al.
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