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145 related items for PubMed ID: 21432683

  • 1. Incongruency effects in affective processing: automatic motivational counter-regulation or mismatch-induced salience?
    Rothermund K, Gast A, Wentura D.
    Cogn Emot; 2011 Apr; 25(3):413-25. PubMed ID: 21432683
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  • 6. Affective picture processing and motivational relevance: arousal and valence effects on ERPs in an oddball task.
    Briggs KE, Martin FH.
    Int J Psychophysiol; 2009 Jun; 72(3):299-306. PubMed ID: 19232373
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  • 7. Motivation and attention: Incongruent effects of feedback on the processing of valence.
    Rothermund K.
    Emotion; 2003 Sep; 3(3):223-38. PubMed ID: 14498793
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  • 8. Affective priming using a color-naming task: a test of an affective-motivational account of affective priming effects.
    Hermans D, Van den Broeck A, Eelen P.
    Z Exp Psychol; 1998 Sep; 45(2):136-48. PubMed ID: 9677860
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  • 9. Why does a red snake in the grass capture your attention?
    Huang YM, Yeh YY.
    Emotion; 2011 Apr; 11(2):224-32. PubMed ID: 21500891
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  • 11. [A fair test of the spreading activation hypothesis: a study of affective congruency effects in the Stroop test].
    Rothermund K, Wentura D.
    Z Exp Psychol; 1998 Apr; 45(2):120-35. PubMed ID: 9677859
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  • 12. Being moved: valence activates approach-avoidance behavior independently of evaluation and approach-avoidance intentions.
    Krieglmeyer R, Deutsch R, De Houwer J, De Raedt R.
    Psychol Sci; 2010 Apr; 21(4):607-13. PubMed ID: 20424109
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  • 13. The blues broaden, but the nasty narrows: attentional consequences of negative affects low and high in motivational intensity.
    Gable P, Harmon-Jones E.
    Psychol Sci; 2010 Feb; 21(2):211-5. PubMed ID: 20424047
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  • 17. Automatic affective stimulus processing is intact after unilateral resection of the anterior temporal lobe in humans.
    Coppens E, Vansteenwegen D, Spruyt A, Vandenbulcke M, Van Paesschen W, Eelen P.
    Neuropsychologia; 2007 Jan 28; 45(2):431-4. PubMed ID: 16996545
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  • 18. Control of impulsive emotional behaviour through implementation intentions.
    Eder AB.
    Cogn Emot; 2011 Apr 28; 25(3):478-89. PubMed ID: 21432688
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  • 19. Affective matching moderates S-R binding.
    Giesen C, Rothermund K.
    Cogn Emot; 2011 Feb 28; 25(2):342-50. PubMed ID: 21432676
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