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Frontiers in Psychology|September 24, 2013
The inevitable contrast: Conscious vs. unconscious processes in action controlEzequiel Morsella, T Andrew Poehlman
Cognition|November 15, 2013
Potential: the valuation of imagined future achievementT Andrew Poehlman, George E Newman
Frontiers in Psychology|December 25, 2012
Adaptive skeletal muscle action requires anticipation and "conscious broadcasting"T Andrew Poehlman, Tiffany K Jantz, Ezequiel Morsella
Plos One|November 16, 2013
The name-letter-effect in groups: sharing initials with group members increases the quality of group workEvan Polman, Monique M H Pollmann, T Andrew Poehlman
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 10, 2009
Understanding and using the Implicit Association Test: III. Meta-analysis of predictive validityAnthony G Greenwald, T Andrew Poehlman, Eric Luis Uhlmann, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|September 24, 2013
The inevitable contrast: Conscious vs. unconscious processes in action controlEzequiel Morsella, T Andrew Poehlman
Cognition|November 15, 2013
Potential: the valuation of imagined future achievementT Andrew Poehlman, George E Newman
Frontiers in Psychology|December 25, 2012
Adaptive skeletal muscle action requires anticipation and "conscious broadcasting"T Andrew Poehlman, Tiffany K Jantz, Ezequiel Morsella
Plos One|November 16, 2013
The name-letter-effect in groups: sharing initials with group members increases the quality of group workEvan Polman, Monique M H Pollmann, T Andrew Poehlman
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 10, 2009
Understanding and using the Implicit Association Test: III. Meta-analysis of predictive validityAnthony G Greenwald, T Andrew Poehlman, Eric Luis Uhlmann, et al.
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