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  1. Does affective processing require awareness? On the use of the Perceptual Awareness Scale in response priming research.
  2. Approach versus avoidance and the polarity principle—On an unrecognized ambiguity of the approach/avoidance paradigm.
  3. Emotional face expressions and group membership: Does affective mismatch induce conflict?
  4. Emotion misattribution from complex scene pictures: Evidence for affective processing beyond valence.
  5. When emotions guide your attention in line with a context-specific goal: Rapid utilization of visible and masked emotional faces for anticipatory attentional orienting.
  6. The relevance of the first two eye fixations for recognition memory processes
  7. Cognition and emotion: on paradigms and metaphors
  8. Attentional bias towards angry faces is moderated by the activation of a social processing mode in the general population
  9. Emotion-specific priming effects with marginally perceptible facial expression primes: Evidence from the “leave-one-out” paradigm.
  10. Does a “stoplight!” improve processing a stoplight? Cross-modal influences of time-compressed spoken denotations on automotive icon classification.
  11. Attentional bias to threat in the general population is contingent on target competition, not on attentional control settings
  12. Counter-regulation in affective attentional biases: Evidence in the additional singleton paradigm