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Steven B Most

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Cognition & Emotion|April 13, 2018
Manipulations of distractor frequency do not mitigate emotion-induced blindnessJenna L Zhao, Steven B Most
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|December 15, 2022
Gone for good: Lack of priming suggests early perceptual interference in emotion-induced blindness with negative stimuliSandersan Onie, Colin MacLeod, Steven B Most
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 31, 2012
"Hot" facilitation of "cool" processing: emotional distraction can enhance priming of visual searchÁrni Kristjánsson, Berglind Óladóttir, Steven B Most
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 8, 2026
Taming emotion's dominance in perceptual competition: Exposure to emotional images can reduce emotion-induced blindness caused by other emotional imagesSandersan Onie, Chris Donkin, Steven B Most
Frontiers in Psychology|November 20, 2012
When emotion blinds: a spatiotemporal competition account of emotion-induced blindnessLingling Wang, Briana L Kennedy, Steven B Most
Cognition & Emotion|July 9, 2019
Real world familiarity does not reduce susceptibility to emotional disruption of perception: evidence from two temporal attention tasksDaniel Guilbert, Steven B Most, Kim M Curby
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|October 8, 2021
Enhanced recognition of emotional images is not affected by post-exposure exercise-induced arousalVeronica M Smith, Poppy Watson, Steven B Most
Vision (Basel, Switzerland)|February 23, 2024
Mimicking Facial Expressions Facilitates Working Memory for Stimuli in Emotion-Congruent ColoursThaatsha Sivananthan, Steven B Most, Kim M Curby
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|September 12, 2017
Evidence for improved memory from 5 minutes of immediate, post-encoding exercise among womenSteven B Most, Briana L Kennedy, Edgar A Petras
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|May 26, 2010
Increasing negative emotions by reappraisal enhances subsequent cognitive control: a combined behavioral and electrophysiological studyJason S Moser, Steven B Most, Robert F Simons
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Cognition & Emotion|April 13, 2018
Manipulations of distractor frequency do not mitigate emotion-induced blindnessJenna L Zhao, Steven B Most
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|December 15, 2022
Gone for good: Lack of priming suggests early perceptual interference in emotion-induced blindness with negative stimuliSandersan Onie, Colin MacLeod, Steven B Most
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 31, 2012
"Hot" facilitation of "cool" processing: emotional distraction can enhance priming of visual searchÁrni Kristjánsson, Berglind Óladóttir, Steven B Most
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 8, 2026
Taming emotion's dominance in perceptual competition: Exposure to emotional images can reduce emotion-induced blindness caused by other emotional imagesSandersan Onie, Chris Donkin, Steven B Most
Frontiers in Psychology|November 20, 2012
When emotion blinds: a spatiotemporal competition account of emotion-induced blindnessLingling Wang, Briana L Kennedy, Steven B Most
Cognition & Emotion|July 9, 2019
Real world familiarity does not reduce susceptibility to emotional disruption of perception: evidence from two temporal attention tasksDaniel Guilbert, Steven B Most, Kim M Curby
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|October 8, 2021
Enhanced recognition of emotional images is not affected by post-exposure exercise-induced arousalVeronica M Smith, Poppy Watson, Steven B Most
Vision (Basel, Switzerland)|February 23, 2024
Mimicking Facial Expressions Facilitates Working Memory for Stimuli in Emotion-Congruent ColoursThaatsha Sivananthan, Steven B Most, Kim M Curby
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|September 12, 2017
Evidence for improved memory from 5 minutes of immediate, post-encoding exercise among womenSteven B Most, Briana L Kennedy, Edgar A Petras
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|May 26, 2010
Increasing negative emotions by reappraisal enhances subsequent cognitive control: a combined behavioral and electrophysiological studyJason S Moser, Steven B Most, Robert F Simons
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