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Direct evidence for the economy of action: glucose and the perception of geographical slantSIMONE SCHNALL
School of Psychology, University of Plymouth, Portland Square, Drake Circus, Plymouth, PL4 8AA, UK
Perception 39:464-82. 2010..Our findings are consistent with the view that spatial perceptions are influenced by bioenergetic factors...
Disgust as embodied moral judgmentSIMONE SCHNALL
School of Psychology, University of Plymouth, UK
Pers Soc Psychol Bull 34:1096-109. 2008..Taken together, these data indicate the importance-and specificity-of gut feelings in moral judgments...
A hidden cost of happiness in childrenSIMONE SCHNALL
School of Psychology, University of Plymouth, UK
Dev Sci 11:F25-30. 2008..Happiness may have unintended and possibly undesirable cognitive consequences, even in childhood...
With a clean conscience: cleanliness reduces the severity of moral judgmentsSIMONE SCHNALL
University of Plymouth, School of Psychology, Portland Square, Drake Circus, Plymouth, PL4 8AA, United Kingdom
Psychol Sci 19:1219-22. 2008..The findings support the idea that moral judgment can be driven by intuitive processes, rather than deliberate reasoning. One of those intuitions appears to be physical purity, because it has a strong connection to moral purity...
Distinguishing between attributional and mnemonic sources of familiarity: the case of positive emotion biasMichael F Verde
University of Plymouth, Plymouth PL4 8AA, England
Mem Cognit 38:142-53. 2010....
Affective incoherence: when affective concepts and embodied reactions clashDavid B Centerbar
Center for Health Policy and Research, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Shrewsbury, MA 01545, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 94:560-78. 2008..The results suggest that affective coherence has epistemic benefits and that incoherence is costly in terms of cognitive performance...
