Three studies are presented that explored if and to what extent affective priming effects in a standard affective priming paradigm are susceptible to voluntary control. Specifically, it was tested was whether participants were able to eliminate or amplify affective priming effects when instructed to do so. In Experiment 1, it was shown that participants were successful in implementing manipulation instructions to decrease or eliminate the effect. Experiment 2 showed that such manipulation attempts succeeded in the opposite direction too, with participants voluntarily enhancing priming effects. Furthermore, it was shown that such manipulation effects could only partly be prevented by shortening duration of prime presentation and stimulus ons...
Using cooperative behavior in economic decision-making settings, we predicted and found that people'...
Schütz C, Güldenpenning I, Koester D, Schack T. Social cues can impact complex behavior unconsciousl...
: Evidence is discordant regarding how emotional processing and cognitive control interact to shape ...
Two studies examined strategic effects on affective priming. Extending prior research by Klauer and ...
The argument that automatic processes are responsible for affective/evaluative priming effects has b...
Until recently, research into the social consequences of affect has focused almost exclusively on co...
Priming is a cognitive bias influencing, in various forms, daily life of people. This paper examines...
In the evaluative priming procedure the processing of a target stimulus is facilitated when preceded...
We propose that two distinct regulatory dynamics may produce social psy-chological priming effects, ...
The experience of controlling one's own actions, and through them events in the outside world, is a ...
It is well-established that affective stimuli can prime congruent evaluations if they precede the ta...
Powerful people (e.g., political and business leaders) should be able to control their impulses and ...
There is growing evidence suggesting that positive affect promotes cognitive flexibility at the cost...
Numerous studies have shown that behaviors can be primed outside of conscious awareness (see reviews...
Recent motivational affective priming studies (Moors & De Houwer, 2001; Moors, De Houwer, & Eelen, 2...
Using cooperative behavior in economic decision-making settings, we predicted and found that people'...
Schütz C, Güldenpenning I, Koester D, Schack T. Social cues can impact complex behavior unconsciousl...
: Evidence is discordant regarding how emotional processing and cognitive control interact to shape ...
Two studies examined strategic effects on affective priming. Extending prior research by Klauer and ...
The argument that automatic processes are responsible for affective/evaluative priming effects has b...
Until recently, research into the social consequences of affect has focused almost exclusively on co...
Priming is a cognitive bias influencing, in various forms, daily life of people. This paper examines...
In the evaluative priming procedure the processing of a target stimulus is facilitated when preceded...
We propose that two distinct regulatory dynamics may produce social psy-chological priming effects, ...
The experience of controlling one's own actions, and through them events in the outside world, is a ...
It is well-established that affective stimuli can prime congruent evaluations if they precede the ta...
Powerful people (e.g., political and business leaders) should be able to control their impulses and ...
There is growing evidence suggesting that positive affect promotes cognitive flexibility at the cost...
Numerous studies have shown that behaviors can be primed outside of conscious awareness (see reviews...
Recent motivational affective priming studies (Moors & De Houwer, 2001; Moors, De Houwer, & Eelen, 2...
Using cooperative behavior in economic decision-making settings, we predicted and found that people'...
Schütz C, Güldenpenning I, Koester D, Schack T. Social cues can impact complex behavior unconsciousl...
: Evidence is discordant regarding how emotional processing and cognitive control interact to shape ...