Food-evoked changes in humans: startle response modulation and event-related brain potentials (ERPs)
- Walla, Peter, Richter, Maria, Farber, Stella, Leodolter, Ulrich, Bauer, Herbert
Hierarchy and dynamics of self-referential processing: the non-personal Me1 and the personal Me2 elicited via single words
- Walla, Peter, Herbert, Cornelia
- Koller, Monika, Walla, Peter
Modulation of the startle reflex during brief and sustained exposure to emotional pictures
- Mavratzakis, Aimee, Molloy, Elaine, Walla, Peter
Neuroimaging for the affective brain sciences, and its role in advancing consumer neuroscience
- Walla, Peter, Mavratzakis, Aimee, Bosshard, Shannon
Neuroimaging helps to clarify brain affective processing without necessarily clarifying emotions
- Walla, Peter, Panksepp, Jaak
Non-conscious brain processes revealed by magnetoencephalography (MEG)
Objective measures of emotion during virtual walks through urban environments
- Geiser, Moritz, Walla, Peter
Objective measures of emotion related to brand attitude: a new way to quantify emotion-related aspects relevant to marketing
- Walla, Peter, Brenner, Gerhard, Koller, Monika
Odours influence visually induced emotion: behavior and neuroimaging
- Walla, Peter, Leybourne, Robin, Pavlevchev, Samuil
Robot emotions generated and modulated by visual features of the environment
- Wong, Aaron S. W., Nicklin, Steven, Hong, Kenny, Chalup, Stephan K., Walla, Peter
Samsung versus Apple: smartphones and their conscious and non-conscious affective impact
- Walla, Peter, Schweiger, Markus
Sex-Determined Alteration of Frontal Electroencephalographic (EEG) Activity in Social Presence
Social perception of faces: brain imaging and subjective ratings
- Walla, Peter, Chang, Minah, Schaefer, Katrin, Windhager, Sonja
- Bosshard, Shannon, Walla, Peter
Subliminal Word Processing: EEG Detects Word Processing Below Conscious Awareness
- Pavlevchev, Samuil, Chang, Minah, Floeck, Alessandra Natascha, Walla, Peter
The effect of technology on human social perception: A multi-methods neuroIS pilot investigation
- Walla, Peter, Lozovic, Sofija
The future of psychology as an open access journal welcoming applied neuroscience (editorial)
The human mind and the behavior it generates are relevant to everything that is important: psychologyis more crucial than ever before (editorial)
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