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Journal of Cognition|September 14, 2019
Dissociations between Learning Phenomena do Not Necessitate Multiple Learning Processes: Mere Instructions about Upcoming Stimulus Presentations Differentially Influence Liking and ExpectancyJan De Houwer, Simone Mattavelli, Pieter Van Dessel
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|January 8, 2026
"If Immoral Then Unable": Asymmetric Generalizations in Social JudgmentSimone Mattavelli, Marco Brambilla, Alex Koch, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 4, 2024
Multimodal Cues to Change Your Mind: The Intertwining of Faces, Voices, and Behaviors in Impression UpdatingMatteo Masi, Simone Mattavelli, Fabio Fasoli, et al.
Cognition|October 23, 2023
People underestimate the influence of repetition on truth judgments (and more so for themselves than for others)Simone Mattavelli, Jérémy Béna, Olivier Corneille, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|November 18, 2020
The influence of extinction and counterconditioning procedures on operant evaluative conditioning and intersecting regularity effectsSean Hughes, Simone Mattavelli, Ian Hussey, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 20, 2020
The shared features principle: If two objects share a feature, people assume those objects also share other featuresSean Hughes, Jan De Houwer, Simone Mattavelli, et al.
Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine|January 27, 2017
How Can Implicit and Explicit Attitudes Both Be Changed? Testing Two Interventions to Promote Consumption of Green VegetablesSimone Mattavelli, Aya Avishai, Marco Perugini, et al.
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|July 3, 2025
Playing sports to shape attention: enhanced feature-based selective attention in invasion sports playersLuca Bovolon, Simona Perrone, Carlotta Lega, et al.
Appetite|August 19, 2018
Changing attitudes towards healthy food via self-association or nutritional information: What works best?Eugenio Demartini, Elisa De Marchi, Alessia Cavaliere, et al.
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Journal of Cognition|September 14, 2019
Dissociations between Learning Phenomena do Not Necessitate Multiple Learning Processes: Mere Instructions about Upcoming Stimulus Presentations Differentially Influence Liking and ExpectancyJan De Houwer, Simone Mattavelli, Pieter Van Dessel
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|January 8, 2026
"If Immoral Then Unable": Asymmetric Generalizations in Social JudgmentSimone Mattavelli, Marco Brambilla, Alex Koch, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 4, 2024
Multimodal Cues to Change Your Mind: The Intertwining of Faces, Voices, and Behaviors in Impression UpdatingMatteo Masi, Simone Mattavelli, Fabio Fasoli, et al.
Cognition|October 23, 2023
People underestimate the influence of repetition on truth judgments (and more so for themselves than for others)Simone Mattavelli, Jérémy Béna, Olivier Corneille, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|November 18, 2020
The influence of extinction and counterconditioning procedures on operant evaluative conditioning and intersecting regularity effectsSean Hughes, Simone Mattavelli, Ian Hussey, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 20, 2020
The shared features principle: If two objects share a feature, people assume those objects also share other featuresSean Hughes, Jan De Houwer, Simone Mattavelli, et al.
Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine|January 27, 2017
How Can Implicit and Explicit Attitudes Both Be Changed? Testing Two Interventions to Promote Consumption of Green VegetablesSimone Mattavelli, Aya Avishai, Marco Perugini, et al.
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|July 3, 2025
Playing sports to shape attention: enhanced feature-based selective attention in invasion sports playersLuca Bovolon, Simona Perrone, Carlotta Lega, et al.
Appetite|August 19, 2018
Changing attitudes towards healthy food via self-association or nutritional information: What works best?Eugenio Demartini, Elisa De Marchi, Alessia Cavaliere, et al.
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