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  1. Why Smoggy Days Suppress Our Mood: Automatic Association Between Clarity and Valence.Yiguang Liu, Jun Yin & Junying Liang - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    The intuition of clarity-valence association seems to be pervasive in daily life, however, whether there exists a potential association between clarity (i.e., operationalized as visual resolution) and affect in human cognition remains unknown. The present study conducted five experiments, and demonstrated the clarity-valence congruency effect, that is, the evaluations showed performance advantage in the congruent conditions (clear-positive, blurry-negative). Experiment 1 through 3 demonstrated the influence of the perception of clarity on the conceptualization of affective valence, while Experiment 4 & 5 (...)
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  • Object features reinstated from episodic memory guide attentional selection.Dirk Kerzel & Maïté Kun-Sook Andres - 2020 - Cognition 197 (C):104158.
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  • Evidence for top-down suppression of negative features in the target feature dimension.Marlene Forstinger & Ulrich Ansorge - 2023 - Cognition 235 (C):105415.
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