Oliver Genschow

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  2. A direct test of the similarity assumption — Focusing on differences as compared with similarities decreases automatic imitation

    Genschow, O., Cracco, E., Verbeke, P., Westfal, M. & Crusius, J., 01.10.2021, In: Cognition. 215, 9 p., 104824.

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  3. An empirical comparison of different implicit measures to predict consumer choice

    Genschow, O., Demanet, J., Hersche, L. & Brass, M., 25.08.2017, In: PLoS ONE. 12, 8, e0183937.

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  4. Anticipating actions and corticospinal excitability: A preregistered motor TMS experiment

    Genschow, O., Bardi, L. & Brass, M., 01.09.2018, In: Cortex. 106, p. 81-92 12 p.

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  5. Attention on the source of influence reverses the impact of cross-contextual imitation

    Genschow, O. & Florack, A., 06.2014, In: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 40, 3, p. 904-907 4 p.

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  6. Automatic imitation: A meta-analysis

    Cracco, E., Bardi, L., Desmet, C., Genschow, O., Rigoni, D., Coster, L. D., Radkova, I., Deschrijver, E. & Brass, M., 01.05.2018, In: Psychological Bulletin. 144, 5, p. 453-500 48 p.

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  7. Automatic imitation of pro- and antisocial gestures: Is implicit social behavior censored?

    Cracco, E., Genschow, O., Radkova, I. & Brass, M., 01.01.2018, In: Cognition. 170, p. 179-189 11 p.

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  8. Automatic or controlled: How does disbelief in free will influence cognitive functioning?

    Katzir, M. & Genschow, O., 01.11.2022, In: British Journal of Psychology. 113, 4, p. 1121-1142 22 p.

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  9. Belief in free will affects causal attributions when judging others’ behavior

    Genschow, O., Rigoni, D. & Brass, M., 19.09.2017, In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA). 114, 38, p. 10071-10076 6 p.

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  10. Belief in Free Will Is Related to Internal Attribution in Self-Perception

    Genschow, O. & Lange, J., 01.11.2022, In: Social Psychological and Personality Science. 13, 8, p. 1259-1268 10 p.

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  11. Benefits of being ambivalent: The relationship between trait ambivalence and attribution biases

    Schneider, I. K., Novin, S., van Harreveld, F. & Genschow, O., 04.2021, In: British Journal of Social Psychology. 60, 2, p. 570-586 17 p.

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