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1. (When) Do Counterattitudinal Exemplars Shift Implicit Racial Evaluations? Replications and Extensions of Dasgupta and Greenwald (2001).

2. Reliable Evidence for Implicit Attentional Responses to Aversive Conditioned Stimuli.

4. Pupil dilation tracks divergent learning processes in aware versus unaware Pavlovian conditioning.

5. Neurocircuitry of Contingency Awareness in Pavlovian Fear Conditioning.

6. Neural underpinnings of contingency awareness in human fear conditioning

7. Incidental Attitude Formation via the Surveillance Task: A Preregistered Replication of the Olson and Fazio (2001) Study.

8. Fear generalization of implicit conditioned facial features – Behavioral and magnetoencephalographic correlates

9. Memory and preparedness in evaluative conditioning in a smell-taste paradigm. A registered report.

10. Beyond contingency awareness: the role of influence awareness in resisting conditioned attitudes.

11. Cue Competition and Incidental Learning: No Blocking or Overshadowing in the Colour-Word Contingency Learning Procedure Without Instructions to Learn

12. Nocebo hyperalgesia induced by implicit conditioning.

13. Contingency awareness as a prerequisite for differential contextual fear conditioning.

14. MA_Duderstadt

15. Attentional responses to stimuli associated with a reward can occur in the absence of knowledge of their predictive values.

16. Positive, negative, or all relative? Evaluative conditioning of ambivalence.

17. Fostering Locomotion Fluency of Five Adolescents with Rett Syndrome through a Microswitch-Based Program: Contingency Awareness and Social Rating.

18. Neurocircuitry of Contingency Awareness in Pavlovian Fear Conditioning

19. Concurrent Electrodermal and Eyeblink Conditioning With Masked and Unmasked Stimuli

20. Incidental Attitude Formation via the Surveillance Task: A Preregistered Replication of the Olson and Fazio (2001) Study

21. Distributed practice can boost evaluative conditioning by increasing memory for the stimulus pairs.

22. Contrasting approaches to the response-contingent learning of young children with significant delays and their social-emotional consequences.

23. Generalization Effects in Evaluative Conditioning: Evidence for Attitude Transfer Effects from Single Exemplars to Social Categories.

24. Emotion–attention interactions in fear conditioning: Moderation by executive load, neuroticism, and awareness.

25. In the Blink of an Eye: Investigating the Role of Awareness in Fear Responding by Measuring the Latency of Startle Potentiation

26. Single-trial evaluative conditioning can be moderated by instructed forgetting.

27. Changing ‘gut feelings’ about food: An evaluative conditioning effect on implicit food evaluations and food choice.

28. Approach-Avoidance Training Effects Are Moderated by Awareness of Stimulus-Action Contingencies.

29. Adapting to Stimulus-Response Contingencies Without Noticing Them.

30. Contingency Awareness Shapes Acquisition and Extinction of Emotional Responses in a Conditioning Model of Pain-Related Fear.

32. I didn't feel like drinking, but I guess why: Evaluative conditioning changes on explicit attitudes toward alcohol and healthy foods depends on contingency awareness

33. Do different types of US produce similar evaluative conditioning? An examination with contingency-awareness and cognitive load

34. Doubting the double-blind: Introducing a questionnaire for awareness of experimental purposes in neurofeedback studies.

35. No evaluative conditioning effects with briefly presented stimuli

36. Dissociable roles for hippocampal and amygdalar volume in human fear conditioning.

37. Rapid prefrontal cortex activation towards aversively paired faces and enhanced contingency detection are observed in highly trait-anxious women under challenging conditions.

38. Incidental attitude formation via the surveillance task: A registered replication report of Olson and Fazio (2001)

39. The role of recollection in evaluative conditioning.

40. Memory and preparedness in evaluative conditioning in a smell-taste paradigm. A registered report

41. Incidental attitude formation via the surveillance task: A registered replication report of Olson and Fazio (2001)

42. A Declarative Memory Model of Evaluative Conditioning

43. Neural underpinnings of contingency awareness in human fear conditioning.

44. Fostering Locomotion Fluency of Five Adolescents with Rett Syndrome through a Microswitch-Based Program: Contingency Awareness and Social Rating

45. Implicit Misattribution of Evaluative Responses: Contingency-Unaware Evaluative Conditioning Requires Simultaneous Stimulus Presentations.

46. Can human autonomic classical conditioning occur without contingency awareness? The critical importance of the trial sequence

47. Learning, awareness, and instruction: Subjective contingency awareness does matter in the colour-word contingency learning paradigm

48. Awareness is awareness is awareness? Decomposing different aspects of awareness and their role in operant learning of pain sensitivity

49. Dissociating Contingency Awareness and Conditioned Attitudes: Evidence of Contingency-Unaware Evaluative Conditioning.

50. Evaluative conditioning can be modulated by memory of the CS–US pairings at the time of testing

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