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    Initial judgment task and delay of the final validity-rating task moderate the truth effect.Lena Nadarevic & Edgar Erdfelder - 2014 - Consciousness and Cognition 23:74-84.
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    Emotionally enhanced memory for negatively arousing words: storage or retrieval advantage?Lena Nadarevic - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 31 (8):1557-1570.
    People typically remember emotionally negative words better than neutral words. Two experiments are reported that investigate whether emotionally enhanced memory for negatively arousing words is based on a storage or retrieval advantage. Participants studied non-word–word pairs that either involved negatively arousing or neutral target words. Memory for these target words was tested by means of a recognition test and a cued-recall test. Data were analysed with a multinomial model that allows the disentanglement of storage and retrieval processes in the present (...)
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    A word of warning: Instructions and feedback cannot prevent the revelation effect.André Aßfalg & Lena Nadarevic - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 34:75-86.
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    Easy on the mind, easy on the wrongdoer? No evidence for perceptual fluency effects on moral wrongness ratings.Lena Nadarevic & Meike Kroneisen - 2020 - Cognition 196 (C):104156.
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