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J De Houwer

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Bradley B, Field M, Mogg K, De Houwer J
Behav Pharmacol . 2004 Apr; 15(1):29-36. PMID: 15075624
The present study investigated attentional and evaluative biases for smoking-related cues in cigarette smokers and non-smokers. Using a visual probe task, we manipulated the presentation conditions of the stimuli to...
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De Houwer J, Rothermund K, Wentura D
Mem Cognit . 2002 Feb; 29(7):931-9. PMID: 11820752
We report the results of two experiments that showed that the time needed to respond to a feature of a stimulus increases when that particular feature of that particular stimulus...
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De Houwer J
Conscious Cogn . 2002 Jan; 10(4):550-8; discussion 567-73. PMID: 11790042
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De Houwer J, Thomas S, Baeyens F
Psychol Bull . 2001 Dec; 127(6):853-69. PMID: 11726074
Evaluative conditioning refers to changes in the liking of a stimulus that are due to the fact that the stimulus has been paired with other, positive or negative stimuli. Although...
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De Houwer J, Baeyens F, Vansteenwegen D, Eelen P
J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process . 2000 Apr; 26(2):237-42. PMID: 10782437
Human participants were allocated to 1 of 3 groups. In the conditioning group, each conditioned stimulus (CS)-unconditioned stimulus (US) pair was presented 7 times during the acquisition phase. Participants who...
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De Houwer J, Hermans D, Eelen P
Z Exp Psychol . 1998 Jul; 45(2):88-98. PMID: 9677856
Two experiments are reported in which facial expressions were presented and participants were asked to respond with the word POSITIVE or NEGATIVE on the basis of a relevant feature of...
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De Houwer J
Memory . 1997 May; 5(3):379-400. PMID: 9231149
The process dissociation approach assumes that intentional retrieval processes operate in the same manner during inclusion and exclusion tasks. The present research shows that this assumption is not always tenable....
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De Houwer J, Hendrickx H, Baeyens F
Conscious Cogn . 1997 Mar; 6(1):87-107. PMID: 9170563
Evaluative learning refers to the change in the affective evaluation of a previously neutral stimulus (NS) that occurs after the stimulus has been associated with a second, positive or negative,...
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Baeyens F, Vansteenwegen D, De Houwer J, Crombez G
Appetite . 1996 Dec; 27(3):235-50. PMID: 9015560
It has been suggested that the observation of a model consuming a food (CS) and facially expressing either to like or to dislike (US') the food, may be a sufficient...
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Hermans D, De Houwer J, Eelen P
Behav Res Ther . 1996 May; 34(5-6):483-8. PMID: 8687370
Recent priming studies (e.g. Hermans, De Houwer & Eelen, 1994, Cognition and Emotion, 8, 515-533) have demonstrated that response latencies to target stimuli are mediated by the affective relation between...