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Mark J. Fenske  

Ferrey, A.E., Frischen, A., & Fenske, M.J. (2012). Hot or not: Response inhibition reduces the hedonic value and motivational incentive of sexual stimuli. Frontiers in Emotion Science, 3, 575. (view paper)

Eastwood, J.D., Frischen, A., Fenske, M.J., & Smilek, D. (2012). The unengaged mind: Defining boredom in terms of attention. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 7, 482-495. (view paper) 

Frischen, A., Ferrey, A.E., Burt, D.H.R., Pistchick, M., & Fenske, M.J. (2012). The affective consequences of cognitive inhibition: Devaluation or neutralization? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 38, 169-179. (view paper)

Hanif, A., Ferrey, A.E., Frischen, A., Pozzobon K., Eastwood, J.D., Smilek, D., Fenske, M.J. (2012). Manipulations of attention enhance self-regulation. Acta Psychologica, 139, 104-110.(view paper)

Bar, M., Aminoff, E., Mason, M.F., & Fenske, M.J. (2007). The units of thought. Hippocampus, 17, 420-428. (view paper)

Bayliss, A.P., Frischen, A., Fenske, M.J., & Tipper, S.P. (2007). Affective evaluations of objects are influenced by observed gaze direction and emotional expression. Cognition, 104, 644-653. (view paper)

Fenske, M.J. & Raymond, J.E. (2006). Affective influences of selective attention. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 15, 312-316. (view paper)

Fenske, M.J., Aminoff, E., Gronau, N., & Bar, M. (2006). Top-down facilitation of visual object recognition: Object-based and context-based contributions. Progress in Brain Research, 155, 3-21. (view paper)

Fenske, M.J., Raymond, J.E., Kessler, K., Westoby, N., & Tipper, S.P. (2005). Attentional inhibition has social-emotional consequences for unfamiliar faces. Psychological Science, 16, 753-758. (view paper)

Raymond, J.E., Fenske, M.J., & Westoby, N. (2005). Emotional devaluation of distracting patterns and faces: A consequence of attentional inhibition during visual search? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 31, 1404-1415. (view paper)

Zago, L. Fenske, M.J., Aminoff, E. & Bar, M. (2005). The rise and fall of priming: How visual exposure shapes cortical representations of objects. Cerebral Cortex, 15, 1655-1665. (view paper)

Fenske, M.J., Raymond, J.E., & Kunar, M.A. (2004). The affective consequences of visual attention in preview search. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 11, 1055-1061. (view paper)

Fenske, M.J. & Eastwood, J.D. (2003). Modulation of focused attention by faces expressing emotion: Evidence from flanker tasks. Emotion, 3, 327-343. (view paper)

Raymond, J.E., Fenske, M.J., & Tavassoli, N. (2003). Selective attention determines emotional responses to novel visual stimuli. Psychological Science, 14, 537-542. (view paper)

Fenske, M.J. & Stolz, J.A. (2001). Disengaging attention: On the locus of the cue duration effect in partial report. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 27, 1335-1346. (view paper)



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