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  1. Predicting Interpersonal Outcomes From Information Processing Tasks Using Personally Relevant and Generic Stimuli: A Methodology Study.Lisa Serravalle, Virginia Tsekova & Mark A. Ellenbogen - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  • Simple lines and shapes are associated with, and communicate, distinct emotions.Alejandro Salgado-Montejo, Carlos José Salgado, Jorge Alvarado & Charles Spence - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 31 (3):511-525.
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  • Wide eyes and an open mouth enhance facial threat.Jason Tipples - 2007 - Cognition and Emotion 21 (3):535-557.
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  • EmojiGrid: A 2D Pictorial Scale for the Assessment of Food Elicited Emotions.Alexander Toet, Daisuke Kaneko, Shota Ushiama, Sofie Hoving, Inge de Kruijf, Anne-Marie Brouwer, Victor Kallen & Jan B. F. van Erp - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  • Anger superiority effect for change detection and change blindness.Pessi Lyyra, Jari K. Hietanen & Piia Astikainen - 2014 - Consciousness and Cognition 30:1-12.
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  • Event-related potentials to schematic faces in social phobia.Iris-Tatjana Kolassa, Stephan Kolassa, Frauke Musial & Wolfgang Hr Miltner - 2007 - Cognition and Emotion 21 (8):1721-1744.
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  • Affective Priming by Simple Geometric Shapes: Evidence from Event-related Brain Potentials.Yinan Wang & Qin Zhang - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7:175410.
    Previous work has demonstrated that simple geometric shapes may convey emotional meaning using various experimental paradigms. However, whether affective meaning of simple geometric shapes can be automatically activated and influence the evaluations of subsequent stimulus is still unclear. Thus the present study employed an affective priming paradigm to investigate whether and how two geometric shapes (circle vs. downward triangle) impact on the affective processing of subsequently presented faces (Experiment 1) and words (Experiment 2). At behavioral level, no significant effect of (...)
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  • Finding an emotional face in a crowd: Emotional and perceptual stimulus factors influence visual search efficiency.Daniel Lundqvist, Neil Bruce & Arne Öhman - 2015 - Cognition and Emotion 29 (4):621-633.
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  • Using facial emotional stimuli in visual search experiments: The arousal factor explains contradictory results.Daniel Lundqvist, Pernilla Juth & Arne Öhman - 2014 - Cognition and Emotion 28 (6):1012-1029.
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  • Interpretation of facial expressions and social anxiety: Specificity and source of biases.Meredith E. Coles, Richard G. Heimberg & Casey A. Schofield - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (6):1159-1173.
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  • Emotional triangles: A test of emotion-based attentional capture by simple geometric shapes.Derrick G. Watson, Elisabeth Blagrove & Sally Selwood - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (7):1149-1164.
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