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    The Affective Neuroscience Personality Scales (ANPS) in Slovenia: Validation of the Six Primary Scales Across Three ANPS Versions by Glavač, Timotej, Zupančič, Maja

    Published in Open psychology (25-09-2024)
    “…To assess primary emotions in subcortical brain regions across all mammals, the affective neuroscience personality scales (ANPS) were created for use in…”
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    Speed and Reliability of Touch vs Mouse Inputs in Visual Foraging by Sauter, Marian

    Published in Open psychology (10-09-2024)
    “…Traditional visual attention research predominantly employs a visual search paradigm focused on identifying a single target within a scene. This approach,…”
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    “I Have Some Serious Doubts About this Vaccine…” – Generic Conspiracy Beliefs Predict the Acceptance of the Covid-19 Vaccination by Brohmer, Hilmar, Walcher, Sonja

    Published in Open psychology (22-03-2024)
    “…The start of the Covid-19 vaccine rollout in early 2021 was accompanied by miscommunication from medical and political actors and decision-makers with regard…”
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    Features of Two Embodied Processes in Spatial Perspective-Taking Across the Lifespan by Watanabe, Masayuki, Ozawa, Himiko

    Published in Open psychology (29-01-2024)
    “…Spatial perspective-taking is predicted to include two crucial processes: the detachment of representational self and the self-representation movement. This…”
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    Revisiting the Watching Eyes Effect: How Emotional Expressions, Sex, and Age of Watching Eyes Influence Stereotypical Statement Endorsement by Lau, Wee Kiat, Sauter, Marian, Bulut, Cihan, Eberhardt, Lisa Valentina, Huckauf, Anke

    Published in Open psychology (26-12-2023)
    “…The watching eyes effect has been shown to influence prosocial and antisocial behaviors. However, the eye characteristics which induce this effect remain…”
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    “The Authors” Make Me Think Equally of Women and Men: Exploring Mixed-Gender Representations in a Visual Categorisation Task by Kim, Jonathan D., Öttl, Anton, Gygax, Pascal, Behne, Dawn M., Hyönä, Jukka, Gabriel, Ute

    Published in Open psychology (08-12-2023)
    “…A common goal for gender-fair language policies is to promote terms that elicit balanced activation of gender categories. Expanding previous research on the…”
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    No Effect of Forest Representations on State Anxiety, Actual and Perceived Noise by Korbmacher, Max, Wright, Lynn

    Published in Open psychology (07-08-2023)
    “…Previous research indicates that nature and nature representations might have positive effects and noise negative effects on various facets of life, such as…”
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    Toward a New Science of the Clinical Uses of the Arts by Brown, Steven, Cameirao, Jacob

    Published in Open psychology (08-05-2023)
    “…The arts are used clinically in a wide variety of applications, spanning from physical therapy to psychotherapy. We present a theoretical analysis of these…”
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    Influences of Music Reading on Auditory Chord Discrimination: A Novel Test Bed for Nonconscious Processing of Irrelevant Prime Meaning by Augsten, Marie-Luise, Eder, Stephanie J., Büsel, Christian, Valuch, Christian, Ansorge, Ulrich

    Published in Open psychology (18-03-2023)
    “…The question whether nonconscious processing could involve higher-level, semantic representations is of broad interest. Here, we demonstrate semantic…”
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    Contextual Specificity of (Un)Healthy Food/Drink Intake in Everyday Life: A Study Based on Episodic Memories by Laguna-Camacho, Antonio

    Published in Open psychology (08-02-2023)
    “…Identifying the contexts of episodes of (un)healthy food/drink intake could inform strategies for eating more healthily. This study assessed memories of recent…”
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    “In-emotional blindness”? Lower detection rates for unexpected stimuli in negative compared to positive emotions by Bermeitinger, Christina, Hackländer, Ryan P., Baess, Pamela, Kappes, Cathleen, Meinhard, Mareike

    Published in Open psychology (31-12-2022)
    “…Determining how emotional experience influences attention is a long standing goal of cognitive psychologists. Emotion is often broken down into two main…”
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    Does Ego Depletion Elicit Stronger Cues of Deception? by Volz, Sarah, Reinhard, Marc-André, Müller, Patrick

    Published in Open psychology (27-12-2022)
    “…Lying is cognitively demanding and presumably requires self-regulation. According to ego depletion theory, a task that requires self-regulation should…”
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    Is There a Privacy Paradox in Digital Social Media Use? The Role of Privacy Concerns and Social Norms by Halama, Josephine, Frenzel, Tina, Hofmann, Laura, Klose, Constanze, Seifert, Nathalie, Telega, Kathrin, Bocklisch, Franziska

    Published in Open psychology (01-11-2022)
    “…The phenomenon of the privacy paradox states that people are concerned about their data, but do not behave accordingly by avoiding disclosure of personal data,…”
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    Mean girls, queen bees and iron maidens? Female leadership and accusations of workplace bullying by Stolz, Celina, Reinhard, Marc-André, Ende, Luise

    Published in Open psychology (11-10-2022)
    “…We examined whether female leaders would be evaluated less favorably compared to male leaders regarding workplace bullying. Previous research has demonstrated…”
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    Looking at HMI Concepts for Highly Automated Vehicles: Permanent vs. Context-Adaptive Information Presentation by Hollander, Cornelia, Hartwich, Franziska, Krems, Josef F.

    Published in Open psychology (15-09-2022)
    “…To facilitate the usage and expected benefits of higher-level automated vehicles, passengers’ distrust and safety concerns should be reduced through increasing…”
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    Response inhibition in the Negative Compatibility Effect in the absence of inhibitory stimulus features by Schmidt, Thomas, Panis, Sven, Wolkersdorfer, Maximilian P., Vorberg, Dirk

    Published in Open psychology (15-08-2022)
    “…The Negative Compatibility Effect (NCE) is a reversal in priming effects that can occur when a masked arrow prime is followed by an arrow target at a long…”
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    A Framework for Supporting Well-being using the Character Computing Ontology - Anxiety and Sleep Quality during COVID-19 by Bolock, Alia El, Abdennadher, Slim, Herbert, Cornelia

    Published in Open psychology (02-08-2022)
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting human behavior, increasing the demand for the cooperation between psychologists and computer scientists to develop…”
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    Acute aerobic exercise and attentional focus influence the self-positivity bias in emotional evaluation. Evidence from an experimental study by Meixner, Friedrich, Herbert, Cornelia

    Published in Open psychology (28-07-2022)
    “…The influence of aerobic exercise, as a possibly mood-enhancing experience, was investigated for its effect on emotional evaluation of self- vs. other-related…”
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    Expanding dual-task research by a triple-task by Stefani, Maximilian, Sauter, Marian, Eichert, Franziska, Mack, Wolfgang

    Published in Open psychology (20-07-2022)
    “…Multitasking research in the laboratory is dominated by extremely simplistic dual-task paradigms. Although dual-tasks allow for some variations, they do not…”
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    Interoceptive accuracy does not predict emotion perception in daily life by Pohl, Anna, Dummel, Sebastian, Bothur, Mascha, Gerlach, Alexander L.

    Published in Open psychology (20-07-2022)
    “…Peripheral emotion theories suggest a crucial role of interoception for emotion perception, which in turn facilitates emotion regulation. Laboratory studies…”
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