Halbeisen, Georg; Walther, Eva
How to promote healthy eating in preschool children: Evidence from an associative conditioning procedure with non-food stimuliAppetite. Bd. 166. Elsevier BV 2021 S. 105472
Buttlar, Benjamin; Löwenstein, Lars; Geske, Marie-Sophie et al.
Love food, hate waste. Ambivalence towards food fosters people’s willingness to waste food.Sustainability. Bd. 13 (7). 2021 S. 3971
Hahn, Lena; Buttlar, Benjamin; Walther, Eva
Unpacking Plastic: Investigating Plastic Related AmbivalenceSUSTAINABILITY. Bd. 13. H. 4. 2021
Blask, Katarina; Frings, Christian; Walther, Eva
CS as an effect: action-based evaluative conditioning depends on temporal contiguityJournal of Cognitive Psychology. Bd. 32. Informa UK Limited 2020 S. 661 - 667
Buttlar, Benjamin; Walther, Eva
Das Fleischparadox: Warum es so schwerfällt, auf Fleisch zu verzichten.Das In-Mind Magazin, 2. Abrufbar auf: https://de.in-mind.org/article/das-fleischparadox-warum-es-so-schwerfaellt-auf-fleisch-zu-verzichten. Haarlem, NL. 2020
Gawronski, Bertram; Brannon, Skylar M.; Blask, Katarina et al.
EXPLORING THE CONTEXTUAL RENEWAL OF CONDITIONED ATTITUDES AFTER COUNTERCONDITIONINGSOCIAL COGNITION. Bd. 38. H. 4. 2020 S. 287 - 323
Forester, Glen; Halbeisen, Georg; Walther, Eva et al.
Frontal ERP slow waves during memory encoding are associated with affective attitude formationINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY. Bd. 158. 2020 S. 389 - 399
Halbeisen, Georg; Schneider, Michael; Walther, Eva
Liked for their looks: Evaluative conditioning and the generalisation of conditioned attitudes in early childhood.Cognition and Emotion. Bd. 0. 2020 S. 1
Buttlar, Benjamin; Walther, Eva; Pohl, Christine et al.
Mind the gap between feeling bad and feeling dead: Stress but not death reminders elicit endocrine responsesDeath Studies. Bd. 1. Informa UK Limited 2020 S. 1 - 8
Halbeisen, Georg; Buttlar, Benjamin; Kamp, Siri-Maria et al.
The timing-dependent effects of stress-induced cortisol release on evaluative conditioningINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY. Bd. 152. 2020 S. 44 - 52