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Marius Golubickis

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Golubickis M, Tan L, Saini S, Catterall K, Morozovaite A, Khasa S, et al.
Psychon Bull Rev . 2022 Jul; 30(1):341-349. PMID: 35879594
Recent research has asserted that self-prioritization is an inescapable facet of mental life, but is this viewpoint correct? Acknowledging the flexibility of social-cognitive functioning, here we considered the extent to...
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Svensson S, Golubickis M, Johnson S, Falben J, Neil Macrae C
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) . 2022 Jun; 76(5):1120-1130. PMID: 35758656
Recent theoretical accounts maintain that core components of attentional functioning are preferentially tuned to self-relevant information. Evidence in support of this viewpoint is equivocal, however, with research overly reliant on...
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Golubickis M, Neil Macrae C
Cognition . 2022 Jun; 227:105207. PMID: 35752015
A prominent facet of social-cognitive functioning is that self-relevant information is prioritized in perception, attention, and memory. What is not yet understood, however, is whether similar effects arise during learning....
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Svensson S, Golubickis M, Maclean H, Falben J, Persson L, Tsamadi D, et al.
Psychol Res . 2021 Jul; 86(4):1145-1164. PMID: 34324041
Self-relevance exerts a powerful influence on information processing. Compared to material associated with other people, personally meaningful stimuli are prioritized during decision-making. Further exploring the character of this effect, here...
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Golubickis M, Neil Macrae C
Psychon Bull Rev . 2021 Jun; 28(6):1915-1922. PMID: 34159529
A core prediction of models of social-cognitive functioning is that attention is preferentially tuned to self-relevant material. Surprisingly, however, evidence in support of this viewpoint is scant. Remedying this situation,...
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Golubickis M, Neil Macrae C
Acta Psychol (Amst) . 2021 Jun; 218:103350. PMID: 34116450
An extensive literature has revealed the benefits of self-relevance during stimulus processing. Compared to material associated with other persons (e.g., friend, mother), self-relevant information elicits faster and more accurate responses...
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Persson L, Golubickis M, Dublas D, Mastnak N, Falben J, Tsamadi D, et al.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) . 2021 Apr; 74(8):1418-1431. PMID: 33845706
A characteristic feature of daily life is encountering people in groups. Surprisingly, however, at least during the initial stages of processing, research has focused almost exclusively on the construal of...
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Golubickis M, Persson L, Falben J, Neil Macrae C
Atten Percept Psychophys . 2021 Mar; 83(4):1416-1423. PMID: 33665767
It is well documented that stimuli associated with the self are easier to process than identical material paired with other people (i.e., self-prioritization effect). Surprisingly, however, relatively little is known...
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Falben J, Golubickis M, Tamulaitis S, Caughey S, Tsamadi D, Persson L, et al.
Acta Psychol (Amst) . 2020 Jun; 209:103122. PMID: 32593776
Despite repeated demonstrations that self-relevant material is prioritized during stimulus appraisal, a number of unresolved issues remain. In particular, it is unclear if self-relevance facilitates task performance when stimuli are...
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Tsamadi D, Falben J, Persson L, Golubickis M, Caughey S, Sahin B, et al.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) . 2020 Apr; 73(11):1939-1948. PMID: 32338578
An extensive literature has demonstrated stereotype-based priming effects. What this work has only recently considered, however, is the extent to which priming is moderated by the adoption of different sequential-priming...