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Looking through a glass onion: Exploring the validity of eye-tracking technology in capturing self-directed attention
This study explores the use of the Incidental Mirror Exposure (I-ME) paradigm with eye-tracking to measure self-directed attention, highlighting its potential to capture maladaptive traits like social anxiety, vulnerable narcissism, and self-absorption.
Jean Monéger
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Nicolas Noiret
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Depressive Self-focus Bias following Failure: An Eye-Tracking Study Among Individuals with Clinical Depression
An eye-tracker study assessing a maladaptive self-focus bias among depressed patients - a greater proneness to direct their attention toward the self upon remembering failure.
Jean Monéger
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Ghina Harika-Germaneau
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Nematollah Jaafari
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Damien Doolub
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Laura Warck
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Leila Selimbegovic
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Armand Chatard
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(Eye-)tracking the Escape from the Self
Using an eye-tracker coupled with a reflexive dark screen, we observed that guilt-proneness moderates self-focus avoidance following failure.
Jean Monéger
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Armand Chatard
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Leila Selimbegovic
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The defeated self: Evidence that entrapment moderates first name priming effects on failure-thought accessibility
Suboptimal name priming facilitated the detection of words related to failure (e.g., DEFEAT) or to escape (e.g., ESCAPE). This effect on failure-related words was moderated by feelings of entrapment.
Jean Monéger
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Armand Chatard
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Leila Selimbegovic
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What’s in a Badge? A Computational Reproducibility Investigation of the Open Data Badge Policy in One Issue of Psychological Science
Data badges did not ensure computational reproducibility in an issue of the journal Psychological Science - further recommendations are made on the basis of our attempts to reproduce the issue.
Sophia Crüwell
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Deborah Apthorp
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Bradley James Baker
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Lincoln Colling
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Malte Elson
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Sandra J. Geiger
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Sebastian Lobentanzer
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Jean Monéger
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Alex Patterson
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Sam Schwarzkopf
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Mirela Zaneva
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Nicholas J. L. Brown
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The Mirror Effect: A Preregistered Replication
A registered replication of Selimbegović et al., 2013 where the presence of a mirror was associated to shorter latencies to detect suicide-related words.
Jean Monéger
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Armand Chatard
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Leila Selimbegovic
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