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Marius Golubickis

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Jalalian P, Golubickis M, Sharma Y, Neil Macrae C
Conscious Cogn . 2024 Oct; 125:103763. PMID: 39369462
Personal relevance exerts a powerful influence on decisional processing, such that arbitrary stimuli associated with the self are classified more rapidly than identical material linked with other people. Notwithstanding numerous...
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Golubickis M, Persson L, Falben J, Seow S, Jalalian P, Sharma Y, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Aug; 14(1):19320. PMID: 39164271
Counterstereotypes challenge the deleterious effects that gender-typed beliefs exert on people's occupational aspirations and lifestyle choices. Surprisingly, however, the critical issue of how readily unexpected person-related knowledge can be acquired...
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Jalalian P, Svensson S, Golubickis M, Sharma Y, Neil Macrae C
Cogn Emot . 2024 Apr; 38(6):884-897. PMID: 38576360
Self-relevance has been demonstrated to impair instrumental learning. Compared to unfamiliar symbols associated with a friend, analogous stimuli linked with the self are learned more slowly. What is not yet...
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Golubickis M, Tan L, Jalalian P, Falben J, Macrae N
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) . 2024 Jan; 77(11):2312-2324. PMID: 38229479
Recent research has demonstrated that mindfulness-based meditation facilitates basic aspects of cognition, including memory and attention. Further developing this line of inquiry, here we considered the possibility that similar effects...
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Jalalian P, Golubickis M, Sharma Y, Neil Macrae C
Conscious Cogn . 2023 Nov; 116:103602. PMID: 37952404
Self-relevant material has been shown to be prioritized over stimuli relating to others (e.g., friend, stranger), generating benefits in attention, memory, and decision-making. What is not yet understood, however, is...
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Sharma Y, Persson L, Golubickis M, Jalalian P, Falben J, Neil Macrae C
Cognition . 2023 Sep; 241:105620. PMID: 37741097
A common assertion is that, based around prominent character traits, first impressions are spontaneously extracted from faces. Specifically, mere exposure to a person is sufficient to trigger the involuntary extraction...
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Haciahmet C, Golubickis M, Schafer S, Frings C, Pastotter B
Psychophysiology . 2023 Jul; 60(12):e14396. PMID: 37497664
Self-prioritization is a very influential modulator of human information processing. Still, little is known about the time-frequency dynamics of the self-prioritization network. In this EEG study, we used the familiarity-confound...
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Falben J, Golubickis M, Tsamadi D, Persson L, Neil Macrae C
Cognition . 2023 Feb; 235:105386. PMID: 36773491
Stereotyping is a ubiquitous feature of social cognition, yet surprisingly little is known about how group-related beliefs influence the acquisition of person knowledge. Accordingly, in combination with computational modeling (i.e.,...
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Sui J, He X, Golubickis M, Svensson S, Neil Macrae C
Conscious Cogn . 2023 Jan; 108:103475. PMID: 36709725
Personally relevant stimuli exert a powerful influence on social cognition. What is not yet fully understood, however, is how early in the processing stream self-relevance influences decisional operations. Here we...
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Golubickis M, Neil Macrae C
Perspect Psychol Sci . 2022 Nov; 18(4):876-886. PMID: 36356105
Such is the power of self-relevance, it has been argued that even arbitrary stimuli (e.g., shapes, lines, colors) with no prior personal connection are privileged during information processing following their...