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Rolf Reber
What Is the Cognitive Neuroscience of Art… and Why Should We Care? W
The Distancing-Embracing Model of the Enjoyment of Negative Emotions in Art Reception
Processing Fluency and Aesthetic Pleasure: Is Beauty in the Perceiver’S Processing Experience?
Archives De Pierre Buser
Edited by Warren Neidich
Connecting and Separating Mind-Sets: Culture As Situated Cognition
The Epistemic Status of Processing Fluency As Source for Judgments of Truth
Processing Fluency in Education: How Metacognitive Feelings Shape Learning, Belief Formation, and Affect
Toward a Psycho-Historical Framework for the Science of Art Appreciation
Seventeenth Annual Meeting Cognitive Science Association For
The Persistence of First Impressions: the Effect of Repeated Interactions on the Perception of a Social Robot
Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society — Volume 14 — November 2009 50Th Annual Meeting — November 19–22, 2009 — Boston, Massachusetts
EASP GM 2014 Programme & Abstracts
The Sociological and Cognitive Dimensions of Policy-Based Persuasion, 22 J
MOMENTS AS META-COGNITIVE PREDICTION ERRORS 1 Aha!
Conference Proceedings 2009 Marketing & Public Policy
The Making of a Creative Worldview Liane Gabora Chapter for Secrets
Linguistic Influences in Categorization Are Phonological Priming Effects
Top View
Critical Feeling Rolf Reber Index More Information
Toward a Psycho-Historical Framework for the Science of Art Appreciation
Processing Fluency As the Source of Experiences at the Fringe of Consciousness
Attitudes and Behaviors Assessment: the Impact of the Hypothetical
Processing Fluency and Aesthetic Pleasure: Is Beauty in the Perceiver’S Processing Experience?
Intuitive Judgments of Semantic Coherence Under Different Response Deadlines
1 the Effect of Familiarity with the Response Category Labels on Item
Investigations Into the Phenomenology and the Ontology of the Work of Art What Are Artworks and How Do We Experience Them? Contributions to Phenomenology
The Artful Mind Meets Art History: Toward a Psycho-Historical Framework for the Science of Art Appreciation
Confucius Meets Cognition: New Answers to Old Questions Rolf Reber a & Edward G
Psychological Science
The Hedonic Marking of Processing Fluency: Implications for Evaluative Judgment
NORBERT SCHWARZ November 2018
Effects of Perceptual Fluency on Affective Judgments
Experiencing Art: in the Brain of the Beholder
Visual Hierarchy Relates to Impressions of Good Design
NORBERT SCHWARZ CURRICULUM VITAE January 2009
An Update and Comparison of Current Psychological Models of Art Experience