Johan Lauwereyns
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Recent Articles
1.
Ma C, Jin Y, Lauwereyns J
Cogn Neurodyn
. 2024 Dec;
18(6):3691-3714.
PMID: 39712095
In human perceptual decision-making, the speed-accuracy tradeoff establishes a causal link between urgency and reduced accuracy. Less is known about how speed relates to the subjective evaluation of visual images....
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Ma C, Lauwereyns J
Front Psychol
. 2024 Mar;
15:1329116.
PMID: 38425561
Previous research suggested that predictive cues enhance the preference and reduce the response time for congruent targets during bivalent food evaluation, indicating a confirmation bias. Less is known about how...
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Xu J, Jin Y, Lauwereyns J
Front Psychol
. 2023 Jun;
14:1039251.
PMID: 37359857
Previous research suggests that the type of choice framing for evaluation tasks can influence the relationship between response time and preference-based decision-making. Two separable factors may modulate the preference-based decision-making:...
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Sudo R, Nakashima S, Ukezono M, Takano Y, Lauwereyns J
Front Psychol
. 2021 Oct;
12:681527.
PMID: 34650468
Temperature is one of the major environmental factors that people are exposed to on a daily basis, often in conditions that do not afford control. It is known that heat...
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Vargas D, Lauwereyns J
Cogn Neurodyn
. 2021 Oct;
15(5):743-755.
PMID: 34603540
Decision-making models in the behavioral, cognitive, and neural sciences typically consist of forced-choice paradigms with two alternatives. While theoretically it is feasible to translate any decision situation to a sequence...
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Ounjai K, Suppaso L, Hohwy J, Lauwereyns J
Front Psychol
. 2020 Oct;
11:569078.
PMID: 33041935
In previous research on the evaluation of food images, we found that appetitive food images were rated higher following a positive prediction than following a negative prediction, and vice versa...
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Xu J, Zommara N, Ounjai K, Takahashi M, Kobayashi S, Matsuda T, et al.
Front Psychol
. 2020 Jul;
11:1404.
PMID: 32655459
Although previous research has characterized the important role for spatial and affective pre-cues in the control of visual attention, less is known about the impact of pre-cues on preference formation....
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Wang Y, Han G, Pham C, Koyanagi K, Song Y, Sudo R, et al.
Fish Physiol Biochem
. 2019 Apr;
45(4):1343-1354.
PMID: 31001753
Water temperature directly affects the body temperature in fish, so increasing water temperatures in oceans and rivers will lead to increases in fish body temperatures. Whilst a range of responses...
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Wolf A, Ounjai K, Takahashi M, Kobayashi S, Matsuda T, Lauwereyns J
Front Psychol
. 2019 Apr;
10:608.
PMID: 30949106
The well-known gaze cascade hypothesis proposes that as people look longer at an item, they tend to show an increased preference for it. However, using single food images as stimuli,...
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Ounjai K, Kobayashi S, Takahashi M, Matsuda T, Lauwereyns J
Sci Rep
. 2018 Nov;
8(1):16864.
PMID: 30443034
Predictive processing is fundamental to many aspects of the human mind, including perception and decision-making. It remains to be elucidated, however, in which way predictive information impacts on evaluative processing,...