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Kamil Imbir
Kamil Imbir
Wydział Psychologii Uniwersytet Warszawski
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Affective norms for 4900 Polish words reload (ANPW_R): Assessments for valence, arousal, dominance, origin, significance, concreteness, imageability and, age of acquisition
KK Imbir
Frontiers in psychology 7, 174568, 2016
1142016
Toward a human emotions taxonomy (based on their automatic vs. reflective origin)
MT Jarymowicz, KK Imbir
Emotion Review 7 (2), 183-188, 2015
992015
Affective norms for 1,586 polish words (ANPW): Duality-of-mind approach
KK Imbir
Behavior research methods 47 (3), 860-870, 2015
982015
Próba taksonomii ludzkich emocji
M Jarymowicz, K Imbir
Przegląd psychologiczny 53 (4), 439-461, 2010
772010
Broadening the perspective on emotional contagion and emotional mimicry: The correction hypothesis
M Wróbel, KK Imbir
Perspectives on Psychological Science 14 (3), 437-451, 2019
722019
From heart to mind and back again. A duality of emotion overview on emotion-cognition interactions
KK Imbir
New Ideas in Psychology 43, 39-49, 2016
632016
The influence of the physical context and knowledge of artworks on the aesthetic experience of interactive installations
M Szubielska, K Imbir, A Szymańska
Current Psychology 40 (8), 3702-3715, 2021
442021
The effect of automatic vs. Refl ective emotions on cognitive control in antisaccade tasks and the emotional stroop test
KK Imbir, MT Jarymowicz
Polish Psychological Bulletin 44 (2), 137-146, 2013
432013
Effects of valence and origin of emotions in word processing evidenced by event related potential correlates in a lexical decision task
KK Imbir, T Spustek, J Żygierewicz
Frontiers in psychology 7, 170040, 2016
392016
N450 and LPC event-related potential correlates of an Emotional Stroop Task with words differing in valence and emotional origin
KK Imbir, T Spustek, J Żygierewicz
Frontiers in psychology 8, 191316, 2017
362017
Origin of emotion effects on ERP correlates of emotional word processing: the emotion duality approach
KK Imbir, MT Jarymowicz, T Spustek, R Kuś, J Żygierewicz
PLoS One 10 (5), e0126129, 2015
332015
Affective reactions to music: Norms for 120 excerpts of modern and classical music
K Imbir, M Gołąb
Psychology of Music 45 (3), 432-449, 2017
312017
Affective norms for 718 polish short texts (ANPST): dataset with affective ratings for valence, arousal, dominance, origin, subjective significance and source dimensions
KK Imbir
Frontiers in psychology 7, 205122, 2016
262016
The aesthetic experience of critical art: The effects of the context of an art gallery and the way of providing curatorial information
M Szubielska, K Imbir
PLoS One 16 (5), e0250924, 2021
222021
Two Aspects of activation: arousal and subjective significance–behavioral and event-related potential correlates investigated by means of a modified emotional stroop task
K Imbir, T Spustek, G Bernatowicz, J Duda, J Żygierewicz
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11, 608, 2017
222017
Subjective significance shapes arousal effects on modified stroop task performance: A duality of activation mechanisms account
KK Imbir
Frontiers in Psychology 7, 155671, 2016
222016
Valence and origin of emotional words influence on subsequent perception of ambiguous stimuli in terms of competence versus warmth
KK Imbir
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 46, 1549-1571, 2017
212017
The N400/FN400 and lateralized readiness potential neural correlates of valence and origin of words’ affective connotations in ambiguous task processing
KK Imbir, G Jurkiewicz, J Duda-Goławska, M Pastwa, J Żygierewicz
Frontiers in Psychology 9, 388672, 2018
202018
Event-related potential correlates of valence, arousal, and subjective significance in processing of an emotional stroop task
KK Imbir, J Duda-Goławska, M Pastwa, M Jankowska, J Żygierewicz
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15, 617861, 2021
172021
Does reading words differing in arousal load influence interference control in flanker task?
KK Imbir
Current Psychology 36 (1), 157-166, 2017
152017
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