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2012
Koban, L., Brass M., Lynn M. T., & Pourtois G. (2012).  Placebo Analgesia Affects Brain Correlates of Error Processing. PLoS ONE. 7(11),  e49784.
Coutinho, E., & Dibben N. (2012).  Psychoacoustic cues to emotion in speech prosody and music. Cognition & Emotion.
Mehu, M., & Scherer K. R. (2012).  A psycho-ethological approach to Social Signal Processing. Cognitive Processing. 13(2), 397-414. 2012_Mehu_PsychEtholSSP.pdf (396.91 KB)
Desseilles, M., Pichon S., & Vuilleumier P. (2012).  Régulation des émotions et processus attentionnels. (Desseilles, M., Ed.).Traité de régulation émotionnelle. -.
Mehu, M., Mortillaro M., Bänziger T., & Scherer K. R. (2012).  Reliable facial muscles activation enhances recognisability and credibility of emotional expression. Emotion. 12(4), 701-715. 2012_Mehu_ReliableFacialMuscles.pdf (387.39 KB)
Ogarkova, A. (2012).  Review of Jean-Marc Dewaele (2010) Emotions in Multiple Languages: Palgrave. . International Journal of Applied Linguistics . 22(1), 129-134.
Teroni, F. (2012).  Review of Memory: A Philosophical Study, by S. Bernecker. The Philosophical Quarterly. 62(248), 626-628.
Sander, D. (2012).  The role of the amygdala in the appraising brain [commentary]. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 35(3), 161-161. Sander_bbs_2012.pdf (57.6 KB)
Aue, T., Hoeppli ME., & Piguet C. (2012).  The sensitivity of physiological measures to phobic and non-phobic fear intensity. Journal of Psychophysiology. 26, 154-167.
Bediou, B., Sacharin V., Hill C., Sander D., & Scherer K. R. (2012).  Sharing the Fruit of Labor: Flexible Application of Justice Principles in an Ultimatum Game with Joint-Production. Social Justice Research. 25(1), 25-40.
Mumenthaler, C., & Sander D. (2012).  Social appraisal influences recognition of emotions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 102(6), 1118-1135. JPSP_Mumenthaler_2012_1.pdf (856.17 KB)
Cañadas, E., & Lupiáñez J. (2012).  Spatial interference between gaze direction and gaze location: A study on the eye contact effect. The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. 65(8), 1586-1598.
Korb, S., Grandjean D., Samson A. C., Delplanque S., & Scherer K. R. (2012).  Stop laughing! Humor perception with and without expressive suppression. Social Neuroscience. 7(5), 510-524.
Eid, M., Courvoisier D. S., & Lischetzke T. (2012).  Structural equation modeling of ambulatory assessment data. (Mehl, M. R., & Connor T. S., Ed.).Handbook of research methods for studying daily life. 384-406.
Sacharin, V., Sander D., & Scherer K. R. (2012).  Supplementary Materials to "The Perception of Changing Emotion Expressions". Sacharin_etal_2012_supMat_C&E_.pdf (151.99 KB)
Corradi-Dell'Acqua, C., Tommelleri L., Bellani M., Rambaldelli G., Cerini R., Pozzi Mucelli R., et al. (2012).  Thalamic-insular dysconnectivity in Schizophrenia. Evidence from structural equation modeling. Human Brain Mapping. 33, 740–752. Human Brain Mapping - 2012.pdf (903 KB)
Pichon, S., de Gelder B., & Grezes J. (2012).  Threat Prompts Defensive Brain Responses Independently of Attentional Control. Cerebral Cortex. 22(2), 274-85. Pichon 2011 - Threat Prompts Defensive Brain Responses Independently of Attentional Control.pdf (991.73 KB)
Vetter, P.., Edwards G.., & Muckli L.. (2012).  Transfer of predictive signals across saccades. Frontiers in Perception Science. 3, 176, VetterEdwardsMuckli_2012_FrontPercSci.pdf (729.42 KB)
Mora, B., Bombari D., Schaefer S. C., Schmidt M., Delaloye J. - F., Mast F. W., et al. (2012).  Tumor architecture exerts no bias on nuclear grading in breast cancer diagnosis. VIRCHOWS ARCHIV. online first, -.
Bombari, D., Mora B., Schaefer S. C., Mast F. W., & Lehr H. - A. (2012).  What Was I Thinking? Eye-Tracking Experiments Underscore the Bias that Architecture Exerts on Nuclear Grading in Prostate Cancer. PLoS ONE. 7(5), e38023.
Coppin, G., Delplanque S., Cayeux I., Porcherot C., & Sander D. (2012).  When flexibility is stable: Implicit long-term shaping of olfactory preferences.. PLoS ONE. 7(6), e37857.
Stewart, T. L., Latu I. M., Branscombe N. R., Phillips N. L., & Denney H. T. (2012).  White Privilege Awareness and Efficacy to Reduce Racial Inequality Improve White Americans' Attitudes Toward African Americans. Journal of Social Issues. 68(1), 11-27. Stewart et al JSI 2012.pdf (2.25 MB)
2011
Brosch, T., Pourtois G., Sander D., & Vuilleumier P. (2011).  Additive effects of emotional, endogenous, and exogenous attention: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence. Neuropsychologia. 49, 1779-1787. Brosch_Pourtois_Sander_Vuilleumier_inpress_neuropsychologia.pdf (572.29 KB)
Ferdenzi, C., Schirmer A., Roberts S. C., Delplanque S., Porcherot C., Cayeux I., et al. (2011).  Affective dimensions of odor perception: A comparison between Swiss, British, and Singaporean populations. Emotion. 11(5), 1168-1181. Ferdenzi et al., Emotion 2011.pdf (212.98 KB)
Roesch, E. B., Korsten N., Fragopanagos N., Taylor J. G., Grandjean D., & Sander D. (2011).  Biological and computational constraints to psychological modelling of emotion. (Petta, P., Pelachaud C., & Cowie R., Ed.).Emotion-Oriented Systems. 47-62.
Roberts, S. C., Kralevich A., Ferdenzi C., Havlicek J., Saxton T. K., Jones B. C., et al. (2011).  Body odour quality predicts behavioural attractiveness in humans. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 40(6), 1111-1117.
Schettino, A., Loeys T., Delplanque S., & Pourtois G. (2011).  Brain Dynamics of Upstream Perceptual Processes Leading to Visual Object Recognition: A High Density ERP Topographic Mapping Study. Neuroimage. 55(3), 1227-1241.
Aue, T., Hoeppli M. E., Piguet C., Hofestetter C., & Vuilleumier P. (2011).  Brain systems underlying phobic responses and the effect of expectancies. Psychophysiology. 48, S91.
Vetter, P.., Butterworth B.., & Bahrami B.. (2011).  A candidate for the attentional bottleneck: Set-size specific modulation of right TPJ during attentive enumeration. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 23(3), 728-36. VetterButterworth&Bahrami_2011_JoCN.pdf (245.99 KB)
Schmidt, R. E., Harvey A. G., & Van der Linden M. (2011).  Cognitive and affective control in insomnia. Frontiers in Psychology. 2, 349.

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