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1. How priming with body odors affects decision speeds in consumer behavior

2. Quality of life, social function, emotion, and facial paresis in Dutch vestibular schwannoma patients

3. Can Humans Discriminate Horse ‘Fear’ Chemosignals from Control Chemosignals? Comment on Sabiniewicz et al. A Preliminary Investigation of Interspecific Chemosensory Communication of Emotions: Can Humans (Homo sapiens) Recognise Fear- and Non-Fear Body Odour from Horses (Equus ferus caballus). Animals 2021, 11, 3499

4. Social Inferences From Faces as a Function of the Left-to-Right Movement Continuum

5. Lateralization of facial emotion processing and facial paresis in Vestibular Schwannoma patients

6. Chemical Fingerprints of Emotional Body Odor

7. The Vomeronasal Organ: A Neglected Organ

8. Inter- and Intra-Species Communication of Emotion: Chemosignals as the Neglected Medium

9. The effects of odour and body posture on perceived duration

10. Comprehension of Action Negation Involves Inhibitory Simulation

11. Puppies in the problem-solving paradigm: quick males and social females

12. Comparing Fear and Anxiety Chemosignals: Do they modulate facial muscle activity and facilitate identifying facial expressions?

13. When are puppies receptive to emotion-induced human chemosignals? The cases of fear and happiness

14. The spatial grounding of politics

15. Emotional self-body odours do not influence the access to visual awareness by emotional faces

16. Facial emotion detection in Vestibular Schwannoma patients with and without facial paresis

17. Multiple Shared Realities: The Context Sensitivity of the Saying-Is-Believing Effect

18. The lasting smell of emotions: The effects of reutilizing fear sweat samples

19. The spatial grounding of politics

20. The brightness dimension as a marker of gender across cultures and age

21. Does the linguistic expectancy bias extend to a second language?

22. The function of fear chemosignals: Preparing for danger

23. Sex differences in the behavioral responses of dogs exposed to human chemosignals of fear and happiness

24. Asymmetric practices of reading and writing shape visuospatial attention and discrimination

25. The Effect of Simultaneously Presented Words and Auditory Tones on Visuomotor Performance

29. Mapping human vigilance: The influence of conspecifics

30. Not all emotions are equal:Fear chemosignals lower awareness thresholds only for fearful faces

31. When we don’t know what we know – Sex and skin color

32. The 'ins' and 'outs' of person perception: The influence of consonant wanderings in judgments of warmth and competence

33. Inter- and intra-species communication of emotion: chemosignals as the neglected mediumi

34. The impact of stimuli color in lexical decision and semantic word categorization tasks

35. Denying psychological properties of girls and prostitutes: The role of verbal insults

36. Fear odor facilitates the detection of fear expressions over other negative expressions

37. A Case for the Interspecies Transfer of Emotions: A Preliminary Investigation on How Humans Odors Modify Reactions of the Autonomic Nervous System in Horses

38. Gender is not simply a matter of black and white, or is it?

39. Interspecies transmission of emotional information via chemosignals: from humans to dogs (Canis lupus familiaris)

40. Audience tuning effects in the context of situated and embodied processes

41. On the Communicative Function of Body Odors

42. Ad hoc categories and false memories: Memory illusions for categories created on-the-spot

45. Effectiveness of verbal and gestural signals and familiarity with signal-senders on the performance of working dogs

47. Why the bride wears white: Grounding gender with brightness

48. Patterns of Language Use in Accounting Narratives and Their Impact on Investment-Related Judgments and Decisions

49. Cool, but understanding…Experiencing cooler temperatures promotes perspective-taking performance

50. Socially Situated Cognition in Perspective

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