Piotr Winkielman • UCSD Profiles (original) (raw)

  1. Effort can have positive, negative, and nonmonotonic impacts on outcome value in economic choice. J Exp Psychol Gen. 2025 Jun; 154(6):1628-1642. Marcowski P, Bialaszek W, Winkielman P. PMID: 40167530.
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  2. Facing emotional vocalizations and instrumental sounds: Sighted and blind individuals spontaneously and selectively activate facial muscles in response to emotional stimuli. Emotion. 2025 Jun; 25(4):827-840. Woloszyn K, Hohol M, Kuniecki M, Winkielman P. PMID: 39679993.
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  3. Fluency, prediction and motivation: how processing dynamics, expectations and epistemic goals shape aesthetic judgements. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2024 Jan 29; 379(1895):20230326. Yoo J, Jasko K, Winkielman P. PMID: 38104614; PMCID: PMC10725759.
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  4. Subjective consistency increases trust. Sci Rep. 2023 04 06; 13(1):5657. Nowak A, Biesaga M, Ziembowicz K, Baran T, Winkielman P. PMID: 37024511; PMCID: PMC10079673.
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  5. Publisher Correction: People conform to social norms when gambling with lives or money. Sci Rep. 2023 Feb 17; 13(1):2851. Jiang Y, Marcowski P, Ryazanov A, Winkielman P. PMID: 36806242; PMCID: PMC9938203.
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  6. Self-generated cognitive fluency: consequences on evaluative judgments. Cogn Emot. 2023 03; 37(2):254-270. von Hecker U, Hanel PHP, Jin Z, Winkielman P. PMID: 36706229.
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  7. People conform to social norms when gambling with lives or money. Sci Rep. 2023 01 16; 13(1):853. Jiang Y, Marcowski P, Ryazanov A, Winkielman P. PMID: 36646767; PMCID: PMC9842616.
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  8. Mimicry of partially occluded emotional faces: do we mimic what we see or what we know? Cogn Emot. 2022 12; 36(8):1555-1575. Davis JD, Coulson S, Blaison C, Hess U, Winkielman P. PMID: 36300446.
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  9. Taking gambles at face value: Effects of emotional expressions on risky decisions. Front Psychol. 2022; 13:958918. Winkielman P, Trujillo JL, Bornemann B, Knutson B, Paulus MP. PMID: 36312095; PMCID: PMC9610111.
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  10. Restricting movements of lower face leaves recognition of emotional vocalizations intact but introduces a valence positivity bias. Sci Rep. 2022 09 27; 12(1):16101. Woloszyn K, Hohol M, Kuniecki M, Winkielman P. PMID: 36167865; PMCID: PMC9515079.
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  11. Disentangling attentional and affective contribution to contagious yawning. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2022 01; 132:892-893. Palagi E, Celeghin A, Tamietto M, Winkielman P, Norscia I. PMID: 34838341.
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  12. Knowledge and Attitude of Polish Dental Healthcare Professionals during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 11 18; 18(22). Turska-Szybka A, Prokopczyk M, Winkielman P, Olczak-Kowalczyk D. PMID: 34831856; PMCID: PMC8621051.
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  13. When the body matches the picture: The influence of physiological arousal on subjective familiarity of novel stimuli. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2021 Jun; 47(6):759-764. Kever A, Geers L, Carr EW, Vermeulen N, Grynberg D, Winkielman P. PMID: 34383541.
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  14. The Role of Comparisons in Judgments of Loneliness. Front Psychol. 2021; 12:498305. Arnold AJ, Kappes HB, Klinenberg E, Winkielman P. PMID: 33841220; PMCID: PMC8024540.
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  15. Dissociable effects of averted "gaze" on the priming of bodily representations and motor actions. Acta Psychol (Amst). 2021 Jan; 212:103225. Carr EW, Bird G, Catmur C, Winkielman P. PMID: 33260014.
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  16. From likely to likable: The role of statistical typicality in human social assessment of faces. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2020 11 24; 117(47):29371-29380. Ryali CK, Goffin S, Winkielman P, Yu AJ. PMID: 33229540; PMCID: PMC7703555.
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  17. Smile (but only deliberately) though your heart is aching: Loneliness is associated with impaired spontaneous smile mimicry. Soc Neurosci. 2021 02; 16(1):26-38. Arnold AJ, Winkielman P. PMID: 32835612.
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  18. The architecture of prototype preferences: Typicality, fluency, and valence. J Exp Psychol Gen. 2021 Jan; 150(1):187-194. Vogel T, Ingendahl M, Winkielman P. PMID: 32584126.
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  19. Stressed connections: cortisol levels following acute psychosocial stress disrupt affiliative mimicry in humans. Proc Biol Sci. 2020 05 27; 287(1927):20192941. Nitschke JP, Sunahara CS, Carr EW, Winkielman P, Pruessner JC, Bartz JA. PMID: 32396799; PMCID: PMC7287352.
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  20. Ambiguous at the second sight: Mixed facial expressions trigger late electrophysiological responses linked to lower social impressions. Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2020 04; 20(2):441-454. Kaminska OK, Magnuski M, Olszanowski M, Gola M, Brzezicka A, Winkielman P. PMID: 32166625; PMCID: PMC7105445.
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  21. The neuroethology of spontaneous mimicry and emotional contagion in human and non-human animals. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2020 04; 111:149-165. Palagi E, Celeghin A, Tamietto M, Winkielman P, Norscia I. PMID: 31972204.
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  22. Towards a comparative science of emotion: Affect and consciousness in humans and animals. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2020 01; 108:749-770. Paul ES, Sher S, Tamietto M, Winkielman P, Mendl MT. PMID: 31778680; PMCID: PMC6966324.
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  23. Interoception and Social Connection. Front Psychol. 2019; 10:2589. Arnold AJ, Winkielman P, Dobkins K. PMID: 31849741; PMCID: PMC6901918.
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  24. Dynamic grounding of emotion concepts. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2018 08 05; 373(1752). Winkielman P, Coulson S, Niedenthal P. PMID: 29914995; PMCID: PMC6015836.
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  25. Learning to deceive has cognitive benefits. J Exp Child Psychol. 2018 12; 176:26-38. Ding XP, Heyman GD, Sai L, Yuan F, Winkielman P, Fu G, Lee K. PMID: 30076996.
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  26. Behind the Robot's Smiles and Frowns: In Social Context, People Do Not Mirror Android's Expressions But React to Their Informational Value. Front Neurorobot. 2018; 12:14. Hofree G, Ruvolo P, Reinert A, Bartlett MS, Winkielman P. PMID: 29740307; PMCID: PMC5928139.
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  27. Influence of Suboptimally and Optimally Presented Affective Pictures and Words on Consumption-Related Behavior. Front Psychol. 2017; 8:2261. Winkielman P, Gogolushko Y. PMID: 29434556; PMCID: PMC5797300.
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  28. Mixed matters: fluency impacts trust ratings when faces range on valence but not on motivational implications. Cogn Emot. 2018 08; 32(5):1032-1051. Olszanowski M, Kaminska OK, Winkielman P. PMID: 29057707.
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  29. Category structure determines the relative attractiveness of global versus local averages. J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2018 Feb; 44(2):250-267. Vogel T, Carr EW, Davis T, Winkielman P. PMID: 28933894.
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  30. Are You Smiling, or Have I Seen You Before? Familiarity Makes Faces Look Happier. Psychol Sci. 2017 Aug; 28(8):1087-1102. Carr EW, Brady TF, Winkielman P. PMID: 28594281.
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  31. Sensorimotor simulation and emotion processing: Impairing facial action increases semantic retrieval demands. Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2017 06; 17(3):652-664. Davis JD, Winkielman P, Coulson S. PMID: 28255798.
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  32. The ugliness-in-averageness effect: Tempering the warm glow of familiarity. J Pers Soc Psychol. 2017 Jun; 112(6):787-812. Carr EW, Huber DE, Pecher D, Zeelenberg R, Halberstadt J, Winkielman P. PMID: 28368135.
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  33. Embodiment and Emotional Memory in First vs. Second Language. Front Psychol. 2017; 8:394. Baumeister JC, Foroni F, Conrad M, Rumiati RI, Winkielman P. PMID: 28386240; PMCID: PMC5362726.
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  34. Is that a human? Categorization (dis)fluency drives evaluations of agents ambiguous on human-likeness. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2017 04; 43(4):651-666. Carr EW, Hofree G, Sheldon K, Saygin AP, Winkielman P. PMID: 28125254.
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  35. Status and Power Do Not Modulate Automatic Imitation of Intransitive Hand Movements. PLoS One. 2016; 11(4):e0151835. Farmer H, Carr EW, Svartdal M, Winkielman P, Hamilton AF. PMID: 27096167; PMCID: PMC4838218.
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  36. The Functionality of Spontaneous Mimicry and Its Influences on Affiliation: An Implicit Socialization Account. Front Psychol. 2016; 7:458. Kavanagh LC, Winkielman P. PMID: 27064398; PMCID: PMC4814497.
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  37. Johnny Depp, Reconsidered: How Category-Relative Processing Fluency Determines the Appeal of Gender Ambiguity. PLoS One. 2016; 11(2):e0146328. Owen HE, Halberstadt J, Carr EW, Winkielman P. PMID: 26845341; PMCID: PMC4742244.
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  38. Easy moves: Perceptual fluency facilitates approach-related action. Emotion. 2016 06; 16(4):540-52. Carr EW, Rotteveel M, Winkielman P. PMID: 26751628.
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  39. Facial Action and Emotional Language: ERP Evidence that Blocking Facial Feedback Selectively Impairs Sentence Comprehension. J Cogn Neurosci. 2015 Nov; 27(11):2269-80. Davis JD, Winkielman P, Coulson S. PMID: 26244721.
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  40. Observation and imitation of actions performed by humans, androids, and robots: an EMG study. Front Hum Neurosci. 2015; 9:364. Hofree G, Urgen BA, Winkielman P, Saygin AP. PMID: 26150782; PMCID: PMC4473002.
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  41. Concepts in context: Processing mental state concepts with internal or external focus involves different neural systems. Soc Neurosci. 2015; 10(3):294-307. Oosterwijk S, Mackey S, Wilson-Mendenhall C, Winkielman P, Paulus MP. PMID: 25748274; PMCID: PMC4405466.
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  42. The coherent and fluent mind: how unified consciousness is constructed from cross-modal inputs via integrated processing experiences. Front Psychol. 2015; 6:83. Winkielman P, Ziembowicz M, Nowak A. PMID: 25741297; PMCID: PMC4327174.
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  43. Faces in-between: evaluations reflect the interplay of facial features and task-dependent fluency. Emotion. 2015 Apr; 15(2):232-42. Winkielman P, Olszanowski M, Gola M. PMID: 25642724.
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  44. Preferences and motivations with and without inferences. Behav Brain Sci. 2015; 38:e90. Winkielman P, Inzlicht M, Harmon-Jones E. PMID: 26786959.
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  45. Measuring sexual dimorphism with a race-gender face space. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2014 Oct; 40(5):1779-88. Hopper WJ, Finklea KM, Winkielman P, Huber DE. PMID: 25151105.
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  46. Bridging the mechanical and the human mind: spontaneous mimicry of a physically present android. PLoS One. 2014; 9(7):e99934. Hofree G, Ruvolo P, Bartlett MS, Winkielman P. PMID: 25036365; PMCID: PMC4103778.
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  47. When mirroring is both simple and "smart": how mimicry can be embodied, adaptive, and non-representational. Front Hum Neurosci. 2014; 8:505. Carr EW, Winkielman P. PMID: 25071532; PMCID: PMC4095561.
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  48. Oral approach-avoidance: affective consequences of muscular articulation dynamics. J Pers Soc Psychol. 2014 Jun; 106(6):885-96. Topolinski S, Maschmann IT, Pecher D, Winkielman P. PMID: 24841094.
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  49. What we (don't) know about what we know. Behav Brain Sci. 2014 Feb; 37(1):38-9. Sher S, Winkielman P. PMID: 24461460.
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  50. Transforming the mirror: power fundamentally changes facial responding to emotional expressions. J Exp Psychol Gen. 2014 Jun; 143(3):997-1003. Carr EW, Winkielman P, Oveis C. PMID: 24219023.
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  51. Two faces of attractiveness: making beauty in averageness appear and reverse. Psychol Sci. 2013 Nov 01; 24(11):2343-6. Halberstadt J, Pecher D, Zeelenberg R, Ip Wai L, Winkielman P. PMID: 24013187.
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  52. When sounds look right and images sound correct: cross-modal coherence enhances claims of pattern presence. Cognition. 2013 Nov; 129(2):273-8. Ziembowicz M, Nowak A, Winkielman P. PMID: 23954822.
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  53. On-line social interactions and executive functions. Front Hum Neurosci. 2012; 6:75. Ybarra O, Winkielman P. PMID: 22509160; PMCID: PMC3321651.
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  54. Mental states inside out: switching costs for emotional and nonemotional sentences that differ in internal and external focus. Mem Cognit. 2012 Jan; 40(1):93-100. Oosterwijk S, Winkielman P, Pecher D, Zeelenberg R, Rotteveel M, Fischer AH. PMID: 21822765.
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  55. Modulating social behavior with oxytocin: how does it work? What does it mean? Horm Behav. 2012 Mar; 61(3):392-9. Churchland PS, Winkielman P. PMID: 22197271; PMCID: PMC3312973.
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  56. When It's an error to mirror: the surprising reputational costs of mimicry. Psychol Sci. 2011 Oct; 22(10):1274-6. Kavanagh LC, Suhler CL, Churchland PS, Winkielman P. PMID: 21921290.
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  57. Can you feel what you do not see? Using internal feedback to detect briefly presented emotional stimuli. Int J Psychophysiol. 2012 Jul; 85(1):116-24. Bornemann B, Winkielman P, van der Meer E. PMID: 21571012.
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  58. Happiness cools the warm glow of familiarity: psychophysiological evidence that mood modulates the familiarity-affect link. Psychol Sci. 2010 Mar; 21(3):321-8. de Vries M, Holland RW, Chenier T, Starr MJ, Winkielman P. PMID: 20424063; PMCID: PMC2948957.
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  59. Emotional conception: how embodied emotion concepts guide perception and facial action. Psychol Sci. 2009 Oct; 20(10):1254-61. Halberstadt J, Winkielman P, Niedenthal PM, Dalle N. PMID: 19732387.
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  60. Slow echo: facial EMG evidence for the delay of spontaneous, but not voluntary, emotional mimicry in children with autism spectrum disorders. Dev Sci. 2009 Jul; 12(4):510-20. Oberman LM, Winkielman P, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 19635079.
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  61. Embodiment of emotion concepts. J Pers Soc Psychol. 2009 Jun; 96(6):1120-36. Niedenthal PM, Winkielman P, Mondillon L, Vermeulen N. PMID: 19469591.
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  62. Puzzlingly High Correlations in fMRI Studies of Emotion, Personality, and Social Cognition. Perspect Psychol Sci. 2009 May; 4(3):274-90. Vul E, Harris C, Winkielman P, Pashler H. PMID: 26158964.
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  63. Reply to Comments on "Puzzlingly High Correlations in fMRI Studies of Emotion, Personality, and Social Cognition". Perspect Psychol Sci. 2009 May; 4(3):319-24. Vul E, Harris C, Winkielman P, Pashler H. PMID: 26158970.
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  64. Startle modulation in autism: positive affective stimuli enhance startle response. Neuropsychologia. 2009 Apr; 47(5):1323-31. Wilbarger JL, McIntosh DN, Winkielman P. PMID: 19428396.
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  65. Autism and the extraction of emotion from briefly presented facial expressions: stumbling at the first step of empathy. Emotion. 2008 Dec; 8(6):803-9. Clark TF, Winkielman P, McIntosh DN. PMID: 19102591.
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  66. Effects of repetition priming on recognition memory: testing a perceptual fluency-disfluency model. J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2008 Nov; 34(6):1305-24. Huber DE, Clark TF, Curran T, Winkielman P. PMID: 18980396.
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  67. Association between individual differences in self-reported emotional resilience and the affective perception of neutral faces. J Affect Disord. 2009 Apr; 114(1-3):286-93. Arce E, Simmons AN, Stein MB, Winkielman P, Hitchcock C, Paulus MP. PMID: 18957273; PMCID: PMC2691748.
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  68. Nucleus accumbens activation mediates the influence of reward cues on financial risk taking. Neuroreport. 2008 Mar 26; 19(5):509-13. Knutson B, Wimmer GE, Kuhnen CM, Winkielman P. PMID: 18388729.
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  69. Mental exercising through simple socializing: social interaction promotes general cognitive functioning. Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2008 Feb; 34(2):248-59. Ybarra O, Burnstein E, Winkielman P, Keller MC, Manis M, Chan E, Rodriguez J. PMID: 18212333.
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  70. Face to face: blocking facial mimicry can selectively impair recognition of emotional expressions. Soc Neurosci. 2007; 2(3-4):167-78. Oberman LM, Winkielman P, Ramachandran VS. PMID: 18633815.
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  71. Prototypes are attractive because they are easy on the mind. Psychol Sci. 2006 Sep; 17(9):799-806. Winkielman P, Halberstadt J, Fazendeiro T, Catty S. PMID: 16984298.
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  72. When the social mirror breaks: deficits in automatic, but not voluntary, mimicry of emotional facial expressions in autism. Dev Sci. 2006 May; 9(3):295-302. McIntosh DN, Reichmann-Decker A, Winkielman P, Wilbarger JL. PMID: 16669800.
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  73. False recognition across meaning, language, and stimulus format: conceptual relatedness and the feeling of familiarity. Mem Cognit. 2005 Mar; 33(2):249-60. Fazendeiro T, Winkielman P, Luo C, Lorah C. PMID: 16028580.
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  74. Embodiment in attitudes, social perception, and emotion. Pers Soc Psychol Rev. 2005; 9(3):184-211. Niedenthal PM, Barsalou LW, Winkielman P, Krauth-Gruber S, Ric F. PMID: 16083360.
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  75. Unconscious affective reactions to masked happy versus angry faces influence consumption behavior and judgments of value. Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2005 Jan; 31(1):121-35. Winkielman P, Berridge KC, Wilbarger JL. PMID: 15574667.
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  76. Processing fluency and aesthetic pleasure: is beauty in the perceiver's processing experience? Pers Soc Psychol Rev. 2004; 8(4):364-82. Reber R, Schwarz N, Winkielman P. PMID: 15582859.
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  77. What is an unconscious emotion?(The case for unconscious "liking"). Cogn Emot. 2003 Mar; 17(2):181-211. Berridge K, Winkielman P. PMID: 29715719.
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  78. Mind at ease puts a smile on the face: psychophysiological evidence that processing facilitation elicits positive affect. J Pers Soc Psychol. 2001 Dec; 81(6):989-1000. Winkielman P, Cacioppo JT. PMID: 11761320.
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  79. How pleasant was your childhood? Beliefs about memory shape inferences from experienced difficulty of recall. Psychol Sci. 2001 Mar; 12(2):176-9. Winkielman P, Schwarz N. PMID: 11340929.
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  80. Looking back at anger: reference periods change the interpretation of emotion frequency questions. J Pers Soc Psychol. 1998 Sep; 75(3):719-28. Winkielman P, Knäuper B, Schwarz N. PMID: 9781408.
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