Contains fulltext : 73234.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We report a study in which faces with a neutral emotional expression were shown on a computer screen. By means of a joystick, participants pulled half of the faces closer (positive approach movement), and pushed the half away (negative avoidance movement). As a result, an operant evaluative conditioning effect occurred in a subsequent affective priming task: Participants responded more quickly to positive target words if they were preceded by a previously pulled face than a pushed face, and vice versa for negative target words. The effect became stronger the more often the faces had been trained to approach or to avoid. No effect was observed on explicit e...
Contains fulltext : 55546.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The Approach-A...
Prior evidence suggests that White participants who repeatedly approach images of Black people and a...
Prior evidence suggests that White participants who repeatedly approach images of Black people and a...
We report a study in which faces with a neutral emotional expression were shown on a computer screen...
The present research aimed to replicate and extend findings of Huijding, Muris, Lester, Field, and J...
Woud, Becker, and Rinck (2008) asked participants to repeatedly push pictures of certain faces away ...
Approach action tendencies towards positive stimuli and avoidance tendencies from negative stimuli a...
Contains fulltext : 194063.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Emotional tears...
Tendencies of approach and avoidance seem to be a universal characteristic of humans. Specifically, ...
Affective priming studies have demonstrated that most stimuli are unintentionally, and in that sense...
Funding Information: Agnes Münch designed the virtual people. The authors thank Ann Huang for feedba...
Contains fulltext : 90185.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cognitive bias...
Item does not contain fulltextVandenbosch and De Houwer (this issue) reported a series of failures t...
This study examined whether approach-avoidance related behaviour elicited by facial affect is modera...
Two studies tested whether affective stimuli presented auditorily spontaneously trigger approach/avo...
Contains fulltext : 55546.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The Approach-A...
Prior evidence suggests that White participants who repeatedly approach images of Black people and a...
Prior evidence suggests that White participants who repeatedly approach images of Black people and a...
We report a study in which faces with a neutral emotional expression were shown on a computer screen...
The present research aimed to replicate and extend findings of Huijding, Muris, Lester, Field, and J...
Woud, Becker, and Rinck (2008) asked participants to repeatedly push pictures of certain faces away ...
Approach action tendencies towards positive stimuli and avoidance tendencies from negative stimuli a...
Contains fulltext : 194063.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Emotional tears...
Tendencies of approach and avoidance seem to be a universal characteristic of humans. Specifically, ...
Affective priming studies have demonstrated that most stimuli are unintentionally, and in that sense...
Funding Information: Agnes Münch designed the virtual people. The authors thank Ann Huang for feedba...
Contains fulltext : 90185.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cognitive bias...
Item does not contain fulltextVandenbosch and De Houwer (this issue) reported a series of failures t...
This study examined whether approach-avoidance related behaviour elicited by facial affect is modera...
Two studies tested whether affective stimuli presented auditorily spontaneously trigger approach/avo...
Contains fulltext : 55546.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The Approach-A...
Prior evidence suggests that White participants who repeatedly approach images of Black people and a...
Prior evidence suggests that White participants who repeatedly approach images of Black people and a...