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Virtually stressed? A refined virtual reality adaptation of the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) induces robust endocrine responses
P Zimmer, B Buttlar, G Halbeisen, E Walther, G Domes
Psychoneuroendocrinology 101, 186-192, 2019
1312019
How words transcend and pictures immerse: On the association between medium and level of construal
SY Rim, E Amit, K Fujita, Y Trope, G Halbeisen, D Algom
Social Psychological and Personality Science 6 (2), 123-130, 2015
642015
A plea for diversity in eating disorders research
G Halbeisen, G Brandt, G Paslakis
Frontiers in Psychiatry 13, 820043, 2022
512022
At the crossroads: Attention, contingency awareness, and evaluative conditioning
K Blask, E Walther, G Halbeisen, R Weil
Learning and Motivation 43 (3), 99-106, 2012
312012
Evaluative conditioning and the development of attitudes in early childhood
G Halbeisen, E Walther, M Schneider
Child development 88 (5), 1536-1543, 2017
252017
Distance-dependent memory for pictures and words
E Amit, SY Rim, G Halbeisen, UC Priva, E Stephan, Y Trope
Journal of Memory and Language 105, 119-130, 2019
212019
Dual-task interference in evaluative conditioning: Similarity matters!
G Halbeisen, E Walther
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 68 (10), 2008-2021, 2015
182015
The role of recollection in evaluative conditioning
G Halbeisen, K Blask, R Weil, E Walther
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 55, 162-168, 2014
182014
How relative deprivation increases aggressive behavior: Exploring the moderating roles of resource scarcity, deprivation intensity, and sanctions in a game task
Y Kassab, SD Isemann, G Halbeisen, E Walther
Aggressive behavior 47 (2), 215-225, 2020
162020
Gender Differences in Treatment Outcomes for Eating Disorders: A Case-Matched, Retrospective Pre–Post Comparison
G Halbeisen, K Braks, TJ Huber, G Paslakis
Nutrients 14 (11), 2240, 2022
142022
Frontal ERP slow waves during memory encoding are associated with affective attitude formation
G Forester, G Halbeisen, E Walther, SM Kamp
International Journal of Psychophysiology 158, 389-399, 2020
132020
Evaluative conditioning is sensitive to the encoding of CS-US contingencies
G Halbeisen, E Walther
Social Cognition 34 (5), 462-479, 2016
112016
How to promote healthy eating in preschool children: Evidence from an associative conditioning procedure with non-food stimuli
G Halbeisen, E Walther
Appetite, 105472, 2021
102021
Medical Students’ Perspectives on LGBTQI+ Healthcare and Education in Germany: Results of a Nationwide Online Survey
G Brandt, J Stobrawe, S Korte, L Prüll, NM Laskowski, G Halbeisen, ...
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19 (16), 10010, 2022
92022
An action control perspective of evaluative conditioning
E Walther, K Blask, G Halbeisen, C Frings
European Review of Social Psychology 30 (1), 271-310, 2019
92019
What you feel is what you see: A binding perspective on evaluative conditioning
E Walther, G Halbeisen, K Blask
Social Psychological Bulletin 13 (3), 1-18, 2018
92018
Too hot to handle: Mood states moderate implicit approach vs. avoidance tendencies toward food cues in patients with obesity and active binge eating disorder
J Krehbiel, G Halbeisen, S Kühn, Y Erim, G Paslakis
Journal of Psychiatric Research 143, 302-308, 2021
82021
Liked for their looks: evaluative conditioning and the generalisation of conditioned attitudes in early childhood
G Halbeisen, M Schneider, E Walther
Cognition and Emotion 35 (4), 607-618, 2020
82020
Two of a kind? Mapping the psychopathological space between obesity with and without binge eating disorder
LM Sommer, G Halbeisen, Y Erim, G Paslakis
Nutrients 13 (11), 3813, 2021
72021
Factor structure of the Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire (EDE-Q) in adult men with eating disorders
NM Laskowski, G Halbeisen, K Braks, TJ Huber, G Paslakis
Journal of Eating Disorders 11 (1), 34, 2023
52023
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