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Sascha Topolinski

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Cognition|June 25, 2019
Shades of surprise: Assessing surprise as a function of degree of deviance and expectation constraintsJudith Gerten, Sascha Topolinski
Psychological Research|September 21, 2018
Exploring the temporal boundary conditions of the articulatory in-out preference effectJudith Gerten, Sascha Topolinski
Consciousness and Cognition|July 25, 2008
Scanning the "Fringe" of consciousness: what is felt and what is not felt in intuitions about semantic coherenceSascha Topolinski, Fritz Strack
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|February 11, 2009
The architecture of intuition: Fluency and affect determine intuitive judgments of semantic and visual coherence and judgments of grammaticality in artificial grammar learningSascha Topolinski, Fritz Strack
Appetite|January 22, 2016
Mouth-watering words: Articulatory inductions of eating-like mouth movements increase perceived food palatabilitySascha Topolinski, Lea Boecker
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|August 1, 2017
The articulatory in-out effect resists oral motor interferenceBerit Lindau, Sascha Topolinski
Cognition|October 23, 2009
Immediate truth--temporal contiguity between a cognitive problem and its solution determines experienced veracity of the solutionSascha Topolinski, Rolf Reber
Frontiers in Psychology|March 13, 2015
Corrugator activity confirms immediate negative affect in surpriseSascha Topolinski, Fritz Strack
Experimental Psychology|May 24, 2012
Phasic affective modulation of creativitySascha Topolinski, Roland Deutsch
Cognition|June 18, 2018
The influence of articulation dynamics on recognition memoryBerit Lindau, Sascha Topolinski
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Showing results (11-20 of 61) with videos related to

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Cognition|June 25, 2019
Shades of surprise: Assessing surprise as a function of degree of deviance and expectation constraintsJudith Gerten, Sascha Topolinski
Psychological Research|September 21, 2018
Exploring the temporal boundary conditions of the articulatory in-out preference effectJudith Gerten, Sascha Topolinski
Consciousness and Cognition|July 25, 2008
Scanning the "Fringe" of consciousness: what is felt and what is not felt in intuitions about semantic coherenceSascha Topolinski, Fritz Strack
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|February 11, 2009
The architecture of intuition: Fluency and affect determine intuitive judgments of semantic and visual coherence and judgments of grammaticality in artificial grammar learningSascha Topolinski, Fritz Strack
Appetite|January 22, 2016
Mouth-watering words: Articulatory inductions of eating-like mouth movements increase perceived food palatabilitySascha Topolinski, Lea Boecker
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|August 1, 2017
The articulatory in-out effect resists oral motor interferenceBerit Lindau, Sascha Topolinski
Cognition|October 23, 2009
Immediate truth--temporal contiguity between a cognitive problem and its solution determines experienced veracity of the solutionSascha Topolinski, Rolf Reber
Frontiers in Psychology|March 13, 2015
Corrugator activity confirms immediate negative affect in surpriseSascha Topolinski, Fritz Strack
Experimental Psychology|May 24, 2012
Phasic affective modulation of creativitySascha Topolinski, Roland Deutsch
Cognition|June 18, 2018
The influence of articulation dynamics on recognition memoryBerit Lindau, Sascha Topolinski
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