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| Rolf ReberSummaryAffiliation: University of Bergen Country: Norway Publications
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Decomposing intuitive components in a conceptual problem solving taskRolf Reber
Department of Psychology, University of Bergen, Christiesgate 12, Bergen, Norway
Conscious Cogn 16:294-309. 2007..These findings suggest that one needs to decompose processing style and intuitive components in problem solving to make predictions on effects of intelligence and personality measures...
Exploring "fringe" consciousness: the subjective experience of perceptual fluency and its objective basesRolf Reber
Department of Psychology, University of Bergen, Christiesgate 12, N 5015 Bergen, Norway
Conscious Cogn 13:47-60. 2004..Both contrast and font influenced subjective fluency. These findings suggest that speed of processing at different stages condensed into a unified subjective experience of perceptual fluency...
Processing fluency and aesthetic pleasure: is beauty in the perceiver's processing experience?Rolf Reber
Department of Psychosocial Science, University of Bergen, Norway
Pers Soc Psychol Rev 8:364-82. 2004..In contrast to theories that trace aesthetic pleasure to objective stimulus features per se, we propose that beauty is grounded in the processing experiences of the perceiver, which are in part a function of stimulus properties...
Judgments of duration, figure-ground contrast, and size for words and nonwordsRolf Reber
University of Bergen, Department of Psychology, Christiesgate 12, N 5015 Bergen, Norway
Percept Psychophys 66:1105-14. 2004..We discuss the implications of this finding for the discrepancy-attribution hypothesis...
Effects of processing fluency on comparative performance judgmentsRolf Reber
Department of Psychosocial Science, University of Bergen, Christiesgate 12, N 5015 Bergen, Norway
Acta Psychol (Amst) 123:337-54. 2006..We discuss this result in the light of recent theories about effects of processing fluency on judgments...
Phenomenology depends on human natureRolf Reber
Department of Psychosocial Science, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway
Am Psychol 61:258-9; discussion 259-61. 2006
Polarity correspondence in comparative number magnitude judgmentsRolf Reber
Department of Biologicaland Medical Psychology, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway
Psychon Bull Rev 17:219-23. 2010..We refer to the polarity correspondence principle (Proctor & Cho, 2006) to explain the present findings...
The use of heuristics in intuitive mathematical judgmentRolf Reber
University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway
Psychon Bull Rev 15:1174-8. 2008..We found systematic evidence for the use of heuristics in solving mathematical tasks, and we discuss how these findings relate to a processing-fluency account of intuition in mathematical judgment...
Effects of regulatory focus on endorsement of religious beliefsRolf Reber
University of Bergen, Norway
Scand J Psychol 48:539-45. 2007....
Performance predictions improve prospective memory and influence retrieval experienceBeat Meier
Department of Psychology, University of Bergen, Switzerland
Can J Exp Psychol 65:12-8. 2011..The results indicate that performance predictions can improve prospective performance and thus may be a valuable strategy for assisting prospective memory...
The feeling of fluent perception: a single experience from multiple asynchronous sourcesPascal Wurtz
University of Bern, Perception and Eye Movement Laboratory, Departments of Clinical Research and Neurology, Pavillon 52A, Inselspital, CH 3010 Bern, Switzerland
Conscious Cogn 17:171-84. 2008..Both tasks however were related with the subjective experience of fluency (Experiments 1 and 2). We conclude that subjective fluency is the conscious phenomenal correlate of different processing stages in visual perception...
The use of control groups in artificial grammar learningRolf Reber
Department of Psychology, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland
Q J Exp Psychol A 56:97-115. 2003....
