Maciej Behnke

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Adam Mickiewicz University 
Area:
Psychophysiology, Psychology
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Behnke M, Lakens D, Petrova K, et al. (2024) Applying a synergistic mindsets intervention to an esports context. Royal Society Open Science. 11: 240691
Kaczmarek LD, Behnke M, Dżon M. (2022) Eye problems and musculoskeletal pain in Pokémon Go players. Scientific Reports. 12: 19315
Saganowski S, Komoszyńska J, Behnke M, et al. (2022) Emognition dataset: emotion recognition with self-reports, facial expressions, and physiology using wearables. Scientific Data. 9: 158
Misiak M, Behnke M, Peters B, et al. (2022) Evil joy is hard to share: Negative affect attenuates interpersonal capitalizing on immoral deeds. Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
Behnke M, Buchwald M, Bykowski A, et al. (2022) Psychophysiology of positive and negative emotions, dataset of 1157 cases and 8 biosignals. Scientific Data. 9: 10
Behnke M, Hase A, Kaczmarek LD, et al. (2021) Blunted cardiovascular reactivity may serve as an index of psychological task disengagement in the motivated performance situations. Scientific Reports. 11: 18083
Drążkowski D, Behnke M, Kaczmarek LD. (2021) I am afraid, so I buy it! The effects of anxiety on consumer assimilation and differentiation needs amongst individuals primed with independent and interdependent self-construal. Plos One. 16: e0256483
Behnke M, Overbye H, Pietruch M, et al. (2021) How seasons, weather, and part of day influence baseline affective valence in laboratory research participants? Plos One. 16: e0256430
Hase A, Behnke M, Mazurkiewicz M, et al. (2021) Distress and retaliatory aggression in response to witnessing intergroup exclusion are greater on higher levels of collective narcissism. Psychophysiology. e13879
Behnke M, Bianchi-Berthouze N, Kaczmarek LD. (2021) Head movement differs for positive and negative emotions in video recordings of sitting individuals. Scientific Reports. 11: 7405
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