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Steven B. Most

Affiliations: 
School of Psychology The University of New South Wales, Australia 
Area:
Attention, perception, emotion, individual differences
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http://www2.psy.unsw.edu.au/Users/smost/
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Sivananthan T, Most SB, Curby KM. (2024) Mimicking Facial Expressions Facilitates Working Memory for Stimuli in Emotion-Congruent Colours. Vision (Basel, Switzerland). 8
Kennedy BL, Most SB, Grootswagers T, et al. (2023) Memory benefits when actively, rather than passively, viewing images. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Moeck EK, Zhao JL, Most SB, et al. (2023) Emotional stimuli similarly disrupt attention in both visual fields. Cognition & Emotion. 1-17
Onie S, MacLeod C, Most SB. (2022) Gone for good: Lack of priming suggests early perceptual interference in emotion-induced blindness with negative stimuli. Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
Moeck EK, Mortlock J, Onie S, et al. (2022) Blinded by and Stuck in Negative Emotions: Is Psychological Inflexibility Across Different Domains Related? Affective Science. 1-13
Onie S, Most SB. (2021) On the relative sensitivity of spatial and nonspatial measures of attentional bias: Emotion-induced blindness, the dot probe, and gradations in ratings of negative pictures. Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
Newman VE, Yee HF, Walker AR, et al. (2021) Out of fright, out of mind: impaired memory for information negated during looming threat. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications. 6: 36
Onie S, Peterson MA, Le Pelley M, et al. (2020) Learned value and predictiveness affect gaze but not figure assignment. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Newman VE, Liddell BJ, Beesley T, et al. (2019) Failures of executive function when at a height: Negative height-related appraisals are associated with poor executive function during a virtual height stressor. Acta Psychologica. 203: 102984
Watson P, Pearson D, Most SB, et al. (2019) Attentional capture by Pavlovian reward-signalling distractors in visual search persists when rewards are removed. Plos One. 14: e0226284
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