Petter Johansson, PhD
Affiliations: | Lund University, Lund, Skåne län, Sweden |
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Pärnamets P, Johansson P, Hall L. (2020) Letting rationalizations out of the box. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 43: e41 |
Strandberg T, Olson JA, Hall L, et al. (2020) Depolarizing American voters: Democrats and Republicans are equally susceptible to false attitude feedback. Plos One. 15: e0226799 |
Wong SF, Aardema F, Giraldo-O’Meara M, et al. (2020) Choice Blindness, Confabulatory Introspection, and Obsessive–Compulsive Symptoms : Investigation in a Clinical Sample Cognitive Therapy and Research. 44: 376-385 |
Franken MK, Hartsuiker RJ, Johansson P, et al. (2019) Does passive sound attenuation affect responses to pitch-shifted auditory feedback? The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 146: 4108 |
Kusev P, van Schaik P, Martin R, et al. (2019) Preference reversals during risk elicitation. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General |
Trouche E, Johansson P, Hall L, et al. (2018) Vigilant conservatism in evaluating communicated information. Plos One. 13: e0188825 |
Trouche E, Johansson P, Hall L, et al. (2015) The Selective Laziness of Reasoning. Cognitive Science |
Pärnamets P, Johansson P, Hall L, et al. (2015) Biasing moral decisions by exploiting the dynamics of eye gaze. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 112: 4170-5 |
Lind A, Hall L, Breidegard B, et al. (2014) Speakers' acceptance of real-time speech exchange indicates that we use auditory feedback to specify the meaning of what we say. Psychological Science. 25: 1198-205 |
Lind A, Hall L, Breidegard B, et al. (2014) Auditory feedback of one's own voice is used for high-level semantic monitoring: the "self-comprehension" hypothesis. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 8: 166 |