Gabrielle Weidemann
Affiliations: | Western Sydney University |
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Jean-Richard-Dit-Bressel P, Lee JC, Liew SX, et al. (2023) A cognitive pathway to punishment insensitivity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2221634120 |
Jean-Richard-Dit-Bressel P, Lee JC, Liew SX, et al. (2021) Punishment insensitivity in humans is due to failures in instrumental contingency learning. Elife. 10 |
Mahlberg J, Seabrooke T, Weidemann G, et al. (2019) Human appetitive Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer: a goal-directed account. Psychological Research |
Smit EA, Milne AJ, Dean RT, et al. (2019) Perception of affect in unfamiliar musical chords. Plos One. 14: e0218570 |
Mahlberg J, Weidemann G, Hogarth L, et al. (2019) Cue-elicited craving and human Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer Addiction Research & Theory. 27: 482-488 |
Norberg MM, Barnier E, Weidemann G, et al. (2018) Randomised pilot study of cannabis cue exposure: Reducing cue reactivity while building tolerance Clinical Psychologist. 22: 126-136 |
Pritchard TL, Weidemann G, Hogarth L. (2017) Negative emotional appraisal selectively disrupts retrieval of expected outcome values required for goal-directed instrumental choice. Cognition & Emotion. 1-9 |
Mahlberg J, Haber P, Morley K, et al. (2017) Reward and punishment-based compound cue learning and generalization in opiate dependency. Experimental Brain Research |
Richmond JL, Zhao J, Weidemann G. (2017) I like it by mere association: Conditioning preferences in infants. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 161: 19-31 |
Weidemann G, McAndrew A, Livesey EJ, et al. (2016) Evidence for multiple processes contributing to the Perruchet effect: Response priming and associative learning. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Learning and Cognition. 42: 366-379 |