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Overview

Raoul Bell is affiliated with Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of neuroscience and psychology, with a strong focus on cognitive neuroscience, sociology and political science, social psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, and developmental and educational psychology.

Their work covers several main research topics, including:

  • Memory Processes and Influences
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Deception Detection and Forensic Psychology
  • Child and Animal Learning Development
  • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
  • Misinformation and Its Impacts
  • Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation

Raoul Bell has authored publications in a range of academic venues. The most frequent are:

  • Scientific Reports
  • Journal of Cognitive Psychology
  • Memory & Cognition
  • PLoS ONE
  • Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition

Frequent coauthors include:

  • Axel Buchner
  • Laura Mieth
  • Nicola Marie Menne
  • Jan Philipp Röer
  • John E. Marsh

Recent notable publications by Raoul Bell include:

  • Registered Replication Report on Fischer, Castel, Dodd, and Pratt (2003), 2020, Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science
  • Do they really wash their hands? Prevalence estimates for personal hygiene behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic based on indirect questions, 2021, BMC Public Health
  • Moral labels increase cooperation and costly punishment in a Prisoner's Dilemma game with punishment option, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Self-protective and self-sacrificing preferences of pedestrians and passengers in moral dilemmas involving autonomous vehicles, 2021, PLoS ONE
  • Auditory distraction can be studied online! A direct comparison between in-Person and online experimentation, 2022, Journal of Cognitive Psychology

Best Publications

  • Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science

    Alexander A. Aarts;Joanna E. Anderson;Christopher J. Anderson;Peter R. Attridge;Peter R. Attridge

  • No enhanced recognition memory, but better source memory for faces of cheaters !

    Axel Buchner;Raoul Bell;Bettina Mehl;Jochen Musch

  • Habituation of the Irrelevant Sound Effect: Evidence for an Attentional Theory of Short-Term Memory Disruption.

    Raoul Bell;Jan P. Röer;Sandra Dentale;Axel Buchner

  • Age-related differences in irrelevant-speech effects.

    Raoul Bell;Axel Buchner;Iris Mund

  • Registered Replication Report: Dijksterhuis and van Knippenberg (1998):

    Michael O'Donnell;Leif D Nelson;Evi Ackermann;Balazs Aczel

  • Self-relevance increases the irrelevant sound effect: Attentional disruption by one's own name

    Jan P. Röer;Raoul Bell;Axel Buchner

  • Evidence for habituation of the irrelevant-sound effect on serial recall

    Jan P. Röer;Raoul Bell;Axel Buchner

  • Is the survival-processing memory advantage due to richness of encoding?

    Jan P. Röer;Raoul Bell;Axel Buchner

  • Specific foreknowledge reduces auditory distraction by irrelevant speech.

    Jan Philipp Röer;Raoul Bell;Axel Buchner

  • ERP correlates of the irrelevant sound effect

    Raoul Bell;Sandra Dentale;Axel Buchner;Susanne Mayr

  • Enhanced old–new recognition and source memory for faces of cooperators and defectors in a social-dilemma game

    Raoul Bell;Axel Buchner;Jochen Musch

  • On the flexibility of social source memory: A test of the emotional incongruity hypothesis.

    Raoul Bell;Axel Buchner;Meike Kroneisen;Trang Giang

  • Valence modulates source memory for faces.

    Raoul Bell;Axel Buchner

  • The role of habituation and attentional orienting in the disruption of short-term memory performance.

    Jan Philipp Röer;Raoul Bell;Sandra Dentale;Axel Buchner

  • What Determines Auditory Distraction? On the Roles of Local Auditory Changes and Expectation Violations

    Jan Philipp Röer;Raoul Bell;Axel Buchner

  • How Adaptive Is Memory for Cheaters

    Raoul Bell;Axel Buchner

  • Equivalent irrelevant-sound effects for old and young adults.

    Raoul Bell;Axel Buchner

  • Adaptive memory: Is the animacy effect on memory due to richness of encoding?

    Martin Meinhardt;Raoul Bell;Axel Buchner;Jan Philipp Röer

  • Attentional capture by taboo words: A functional view of auditory distraction.

    Jan P. Röer;Ulrike Körner;Axel Buchner;Raoul Bell

  • Registered Replication Report on Fischer, Castel, Dodd, and Pratt (2003):

    Lincoln J. Colling;Dénes Szűcs;Damiano De Marco;Krzysztof Cipora

  • Working memory capacity is equally unrelated to auditory distraction by changing-state and deviant sounds

    Ulrike Körner;Jan P. Röer;Axel Buchner;Raoul Bell

Frequent Co-Authors

Axel Buchner
Axel Buchner Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Klaus Rothermund
Klaus Rothermund Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Jochen Musch
Jochen Musch Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Brian A. Nosek
Brian A. Nosek Center for Open Science
Elizabeth W. Dunn
Elizabeth W. Dunn University of British Columbia
Richard E. Lucas
Richard E. Lucas Michigan State University
Denny Borsboom
Denny Borsboom University of Amsterdam
Scott A. Baldwin
Scott A. Baldwin Brigham Young University
Jennifer S. Beer
Jennifer S. Beer The University of Texas at Austin
Korbinian Moeller
Korbinian Moeller University of Tübingen

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