Gabrielle Weidemann

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Western Sydney University 
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Associative lLearning
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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
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