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Paul Eelen

Paul Eelen

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Psychology

D-Index
69
Citations
13990
World Ranking
2411
National Ranking
28

Overview

Paul Eelen was affiliated with KU Leuven in Belgium. Their academic contributions reflected collaborations with several researchers, notably Dirk Hermans and Jan De Houwer.

Their research network included frequent coauthors:

  • Dirk Hermans
  • Jan De Houwer

Best Publications

  • The affective priming effect: Automatic activation of evaluative information in memory.

    Dirk Hermans;Jan De Houwer;Paul Eelen

  • When somatic information threatens, catastrophic thinking enhances attentional interference

    Geert Crombez;Chris Eccleston;Frank Baeyens;Paul Eelen

  • A time course analysis of the affective priming effect

    Dirk Hermans;Jan De Houwer;Paul Eelen

  • Contingency awareness in evaluative conditioning: A case for unaware affective-evaluative learning

    Frank Baeyens;Paul Eelen;Omer van den Bergh

  • Human evaluative conditioning: acquisition trials, presentation schedule, evaluative style and contingency awareness.

    Frank Baeyens;Paul Eelen;Geert Crombez;Omer van den Bergh

  • Flavor-flavor and color-flavor conditioning in humans

    Frank Baeyens;Paul Eelen;Omer Van den Bergh;Geert Crombez

  • Autobiographical memory specificity and affect regulation: an experimental approach.

    Filip Raes;Dirk Hermans;An de Decker;Paul Eelen

  • Reality monitoring and metacognitive beliefs related to cognitive confidence in obsessive-compulsive disorder.

    Dirk Hermans;Karoline Martens;Klara De Cort;Guido Pieters

  • Avoidance and Confrontation of Painful, Back-Straining Movements in Chronic Back Pain Patients

    Geert Crombez;Leen Vervaet;Roeland Lysens;Frank Baeyens

  • Reinstatement of fear responses in human aversive conditioning

    Dirk Hermans;Trinette Dirikx;Debora Vansteenwegenin;Frank Baeyens

  • Eye Movement Registration as a Continuous Index of Attention Deployment: Data from a Group of Spider Anxious Students

    Dirk Hermans;Debora Vansteenwegen;Paul Eelen

  • Reduced autobiographical memory specificity and rumination in predicting the course of depression.

    F Raes;D Hermans;Jmg Williams;Wim Beyers

  • An Affective Variant of the Simon Paradigm

    Jan De Houwer;Paul Eelen

  • Reduced specificity of autobiographical memory: a mediator between rumination and ineffective social problem-solving in major depression?

    Filip Raes;Dirk Hermans;J. Mark G. Williams;Koen Demyttenaere

  • On the nature of the affective priming effect: Affective priming of naming responses

    Adriaan Spruyt;Dirk Hermans;Jan De Houwer;Paul Eelen

  • Return of fear in a human differential conditioning paradigm caused by a return to the original acquistion context.

    Debora Vansteenwegen;Dirk Hermans;Bram Vervliet;Geert Francken

  • Attentional disruption is enhanced by the threat of pain

    Geert Crombez;Chris Eccleston;Frank Baeyens;Paul Eelen

  • Reduced autobiographical memory specificity and affect regulation

    Filip Raes;Filip Raes;Dirk Hermans;Dirk Hermans;J. Mark G. Williams;J. Mark G. Williams;Paul Eelen;Paul Eelen

  • Expectancy-learning and evaluative learning in human classical conditioning: affective priming as an indirect and unobtrusive measure of conditioned stimulus valence.

    Dirk Hermans;Debora Vansteenwegen;Geert Crombez;Frank Baeyens

  • A sentence completion procedure as an alternative to the Autobiographical Memory Test for assessing overgeneral memory in non-clinical populations.

    Filip Raes;Dirk Hermans;J. Mark G. Williams;Paul Eelen

Frequent Co-Authors

Dirk Hermans
Dirk Hermans KU Leuven
Frank Baeyens
Frank Baeyens KU Leuven
Geert Crombez
Geert Crombez Ghent University
Filip Raes
Filip Raes KU Leuven
Jan De Houwer
Jan De Houwer Ghent University
Bram Vervliet
Bram Vervliet KU Leuven
Adriaan Spruyt
Adriaan Spruyt Ghent University
J. Mark G. Williams
J. Mark G. Williams University of Oxford

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