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Processing fluency and aesthetic pleasure: Is beauty in the perceiver's processing experience?
R Reber, N Schwarz, P Winkielman
Personality and social psychology review 8 (4), 364-382, 2004
38432004
Embodiment in attitudes, social perception, and emotion
PM Niedenthal, LW Barsalou, P Winkielman, S Krauth-Gruber, F Ric
Personality and social psychology review 9 (3), 184-211, 2005
22462005
Effects of perceptual fluency on affective judgments
R Reber, P Winkielman, N Schwarz
Psychological science 9 (1), 45-48, 1998
20081998
Puzzlingly high correlations in fMRI studies of emotion, personality, and social cognition
E Vul, C Harris, P Winkielman, H Pashler
Perspectives on psychological science 4 (3), 274-290, 2009
18342009
Mind at ease puts a smile on the face: psychophysiological evidence that processing facilitation elicits positive affect.
P Winkielman, JT Cacioppo
Journal of personality and social psychology 81 (6), 989, 2001
16282001
The hedonic marking of processing fluency: Implications for evaluative judgment
P Winkielman
The Psychology of Evaluation: Affective Processes in Cognition and Emotion …, 2003
14032003
Unconscious affective reactions to masked happy versus angry faces influence consumption behavior and judgments of value
P Winkielman, KC Berridge, JL Wilbarger
Personality and social psychology bulletin 31 (1), 121-135, 2005
10672005
Unconscious emotion
P Winkielman, KC Berridge
Current directions in psychological science 13 (3), 120-123, 2004
7822004
Prototypes are attractive because they are easy on the mind
P Winkielman, J Halberstadt, T Fazendeiro, S Catty
Psychological science 17 (9), 799-806, 2006
7612006
What is an unconscious emotion?(The case for unconscious" liking")
K Berridge, P Winkielman
Cognition and emotion 17 (2), 181-211, 2003
6962003
When the social mirror breaks: deficits in automatic, but not voluntary, mimicry of emotional facial expressions in autism
DN McIntosh, A Reichmann‐Decker, P Winkielman, JL Wilbarger
Developmental science 9 (3), 295-302, 2006
6682006
Face to face: Blocking facial mimicry can selectively impair recognition of emotional expressions
LM Oberman, P Winkielman, VS Ramachandran
Social neuroscience 2 (3-4), 167-178, 2007
6542007
Embodiment of emotion concepts.
PM Niedenthal, P Winkielman, L Mondillon, N Vermeulen
Journal of personality and social psychology 96 (6), 1120, 2009
6052009
Modulating social behavior with oxytocin: how does it work? What does it mean?
PS Churchland, P Winkielman
Hormones and behavior 61 (3), 392-399, 2012
5762012
Subliminal affective priming resists attributional interventions
P Winkielman, RB Zajonc & Norbert Schwarz
Cognition & Emotion 11 (4), 433-465, 1997
5311997
Mental exercising through simple socializing: Social interaction promotes general cognitive functioning
O Ybarra, E Burnstein, P Winkielman, MC Keller, M Manis, E Chan, ...
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 34 (2), 248-259, 2008
3632008
Nucleus accumbens activation mediates the influence of reward cues on financial risk taking
B Knutson, GE Wimmer, CM Kuhnen, P Winkielman
NeuroReport 19 (5), 509-513, 2008
3622008
Autism and the extraction of emotion from briefly presented facial expressions: stumbling at the first step of empathy.
TF Clark, P Winkielman, DN McIntosh
Emotion 8 (6), 803, 2008
3082008
The role of ease of retrieval and attribution in memory judgments: Judging your memory as worse despite recalling more events
P Winkielman, N Schwarz, RF Belli
Psychological Science 9 (2), 124-126, 1998
2841998
Slow echo: facial EMG evidence for the delay of spontaneous, but not voluntary, emotional mimicry in children with autism spectrum disorders
LM Oberman, P Winkielman, VS Ramachandran
Developmental science 12 (4), 510-520, 2009
2652009
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