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- 2024
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The right face at the wrong place : How motor intentions can override outcome monitoring
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- 2023
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Pupil dilation reflects the dynamic integration of audiovisual emotional speech
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Don’t blame yourself : Conscious source monitoring modulates feedback control during speech production
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Emulating future neurotechnology using magic
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- 2022
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How false feedback influences decision-makers' risk preferences
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Drifting pitch awareness after exposure to altered auditory feedback
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Asking about Social Circles Improves Election Predictions Even with Many Political Parties
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- 2021
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Vocal signals only impact speakers’ own emotions when they are self-attributed
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Speaking with an alien voice : Flexible sense of agency during vocal production
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- 2020
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Depolarizing American voters : Democrats and Republicans are equally susceptible to false attitude feedback
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Choice Blindness, Confabulatory Introspection, and Obsessive–Compulsive Symptoms : Investigation in a Clinical Sample
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Letting rationalizations out of the box
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- 2019
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Correction of manipulated responses in the choice blindness paradigm : What are the predictors?
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Does passive sound attenuation affect responses to pitch-shifted auditory feedback?
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- 2018
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DAVID : An open-source platform for real-time transformation of infra-segmental emotional cues in running speech
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False beliefs and confabulation can lead to lasting changes in political attitudes
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The Phenomenology of Eye Movement Intentions and their Disruption in Goal-Directed Actions
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Vigilant conservatism in evaluating communicated information
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- 2016
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Covert digital manipulation of vocal emotion alter speakers' emotional states in a congruent direction
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Lasting political attitude change induced by false feedback about own survey responses
2016)(
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- 2015
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Consumers' Choice-Blindness to Ingredient Information.
2015) In Appetite(
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Auditory Feedback Is Used for Self-Comprehension : When We Hear Ourselves Saying Something Other Than What We Said, We Believe We Said What We Hear
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Biasing moral decisions by exploiting the dynamics of eye gaze
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Memory distorions resulting from a choice blindness task
2015) 37th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society : Mind, Technology, and Society p.1823-1828(
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The Selective Laziness of Reasoning
2015) In Cognitive Science(
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- 2014
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Auditory feedback of one's own voice is used for high-level semantic monitoring: the "self-comprehension" hypothesis.
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Choice Blindness, Confabulatory Introspection, and Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms: A New Area of Investigation
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Speakers' Acceptance of Real-Time Speech Exchange Indicates That We Use Auditory Feedback to Specify the Meaning of What We Say.
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Choice Blindness and Preference Change: You Will Like This Paper Better If You (Believe You) Chose to Read It!
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- 2013
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How the polls can be both spot on and dead wrong: using choice blindness to shift political attitudes and voter intentions.
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Changing minds by tracking eyes: Dynamical systems, gaze and moral decisions
2013) CogSci 2013(
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Changing minds by tracking eyes.
2013) ASSC 17, Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness(
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Changing minds by tracking eyes: Biasing moral decisions by interrupting gaze
2013) ECEM 2013 :17th European Conference on Eye Movements In Journal of Eye Movement Research 6(3). p.166-166(
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Recomposing the Will : Distributed motivation and computer mediated extrospection.
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- 2012
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Lifting the Veil of Morality: Choice Blindness and Attitude Reversals on a Self-Transforming Survey
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Preference change through choice
2012) p.121-141(
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Objective markers of detection process during a choice blindness task
2012) ASSC 16, Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
- 2011
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Choice blindness and the non-unitary nature of the mind (Commentary on von Hippel and Trivers)
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The non-existence of risk attitude
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- Contribution to journal › Letter
- 2010
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Magic at the marketplace: Choice blindness for the taste of jam and the smell of tea.
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- 2009
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The reason I chose that one is ...
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Can we tell what we said when we hear ourselves saying something else? - Real-time speech manipulation as a new instrument for the testing of verbal intentions and self monitoring
2009) p.62-75(
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter
- 2008
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From change blindness to choice blindness
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Using Choice Blindness to Study Decision Making and Introspection
2008) p.267-283(
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter
- 2007
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Choice blindness and trust in the virtual world
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2006
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Reply to commentary by Moore and Haggard
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How something can be said about telling more than we can know: On choice blindness and introspection
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Choice Blindness: The Incongruence of Intention, Action and Introspection
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- 2005
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Failure to detect mismatches between intention and outcome in a simple decision task
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Introduction to cognition, education, and communication technology
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Introduction to cognition, education, and communication technology
2005) p.1-20(
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Cognition, Education and Communication Technology
Gärdenfors, Peter LU and Johansson, Petter LU (2005)
- Book/Report › Anthology (editor)
- 2003
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On the role of brain-imaging technologies in the calibration of learning strategies
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- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Paper in conference proceeding