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Frontiers in Psychology|December 12, 2022
Corrigendum: You were better than expected-An experimental study to examine expectation change in a non-clinical sampleRosa-Marie Groth, Winfried Rief
Frontiers in Psychiatry|August 22, 2022
Response to unexpected social inclusion: A study using the cyberball paradigmRosa-Marie Groth, Winfried Rief
Frontiers in Psychology|July 28, 2022
You Were Better Than Expected-An Experimental Study to Examine Expectation Change in a Non-clinical SampleRosa-Marie Groth, Winfried Rief
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 26, 2019
Explicitly versus implicitly driven temporal expectations: No evidence for altered perceptual processing due to top-down modulationsFelix Ball, Rosa-Marie Groth, Camila S Agostino, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|December 12, 2022
Corrigendum: You were better than expected-An experimental study to examine expectation change in a non-clinical sampleRosa-Marie Groth, Winfried Rief
Frontiers in Psychiatry|August 22, 2022
Response to unexpected social inclusion: A study using the cyberball paradigmRosa-Marie Groth, Winfried Rief
Frontiers in Psychology|July 28, 2022
You Were Better Than Expected-An Experimental Study to Examine Expectation Change in a Non-clinical SampleRosa-Marie Groth, Winfried Rief
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 26, 2019
Explicitly versus implicitly driven temporal expectations: No evidence for altered perceptual processing due to top-down modulationsFelix Ball, Rosa-Marie Groth, Camila S Agostino, et al.
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