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  1. Positive Deviance Underlies Successful Science: Normative Methodologies Risk Throwing out the Baby With the Bathwater
  2. Merging and modifying hypotheses on the emotional and cognitive effects of eye movements: The dopaminergic regulation hypothesis
  3. An Audience Facilitates Facial Feedback: A Social-Context Hypothesis Reconciling Original Study and Nonreplication
  4. Horizontal eye movements foster approach to negative pictures but do not change emotional valence: A dopaminergic regulation hypothesis
  5. Publish less, read more: Replies to Clegg, Wiggins, and Ostenson; and to Trafimow
  6. Publish less, read more
  7. Replication Requires Psychological Rather than Statistical Hypotheses: The Case of Eye Movements Enhancing Word Recollection
  8. Competition elicits arousal and affect
  9. Attention and positive affect: Temporal switching or spatial broadening?
  10. Approach, avoidance, and affect: a meta-analysis of approach-avoidance tendencies in manual reaction time tasks
  11. Gamma flicker elicits positive affect without awareness
  12. Affective Modulation of Attentional Switching
  13. Affective Monitoring: A Generic Mechanism for Affect Elicitation
  14. Good vibrations switch attention: An affective function for network oscillations in evolutionary simulations
  15. Emergent Oscillations in Evolutionary Simulations: Oscillating Networks Increase Switching Efficacy
  16. A slow component of classic Stroop interference
  17. Looking at the bright side: The affective monitoring of direction.
  18. Mere exposure in reverse: Mood and motion modulate memory bias
  19. Affective modulation of recognition bias.
  20. Dissociative style and individual differences in verbal working memory span
  21. Loading working memory enhances affective priming
  22. Automatic Affective Evaluation Does Not Automatically Predispose for Arm Flexion and Extension.
  23. Only Explicit Memory Seems Affected by Depth of Hypnotic State
  24. Stronger suboptimal than optimal affective priming?
  25. EMOTIONAL PROCESSING DURING GENERAL ANAESTHESIA
  26. RELATING EXPLICIT AND IMPLICIT MEMORY TO HYPNOTIC STATE IN TRAUMA PATIENTS
  27. Dependence of Explicit and Implicit Memory on Hypnotic State in Trauma Patients
  28. Constructing consciousness
  29. A constructivist and connectionist view on conscious and nonconscious processes
  30. A496 Indirect Memory Effects and EEG Bispectral Index in Acute Trauma Patients
  31. Asymmetric affective evaluation of words and faces
  32. Elaboration effects in implicit and explicit memory tests
  33. Connectionism and psychology: A psychological perspective on new connectionist research
  34. Learning in Natural and Connectionist Systems
  35. A connectionist model for implicit and explicit memory
  36. Attentional Shifts in Maintenance Rehearsal
  37. Implicit memory for words presented during anaesthesia
  38. ORDERS OF APPROXIMATION OF NEURAL NETWORKS TO BRAIN STRUCTURE: LEVELS, MODULES AND COMPUTING POWER
  39. SLAM: A connectionist model for attention in visual selection tasks
  40. Implicit and explicit memory: Implications for the symbol-manipulation versus connectionism controversy
  41. Response competition and condition competition invisual selective attention
  42. Induced Arousal and Incidental Learning during Rehearsal