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Item Eye gaze influences working memory for happy but not angry faces(2018-04) Jackson, Margaret C; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem Prospective Memory in Older Adults : Where We Are Now and What Is Next(2016-06) Kliegel, Matthias; Ballhausen, Nicola; Hering, Alexandra; Ihle, Andreas; Schnitzspahn, Katharina M.; Zuber, Sascha; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem ZNF804A genotype modulates neural activity during working memory for faces(2013-02) Linden, David E J; Lancaster, Thomas M; Wolf, Claudia; Baird, Alison; Jackson, Margaret C; Johnston, Stephen J; Donev, Rossen; Thome, Johannes; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem Variation in normal mood state influences sensitivity to dynamic changes in emotional expression(2016-03) Jackson, Margaret C; Arlegui-Prieto, Maritxu; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem Sad benefit in face working memory : an emotional bias of melancholic depression(2011-12) Linden, Stefanie C.; Jackson, Margaret C.; Subramanian, Leena; Healy, David; Linden, David E. J.; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem Mood effects on memory and executive control in a real-life situation(2015) Lagner, Prune; Kliegel, Matthias; Phillips, Louise Helen; Ihle, Andreas; Hering, Alexandra; Ballhausen, Nicola; Schnitzspahn, Katharina; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem Angry expressions strengthen the encoding and maintenance of face identity representations in visual working memory(2014) Jackson, Margaret C; Linden, David E J; Raymond, Jane E; University of Aberdeen.PsychologyItem "Distracters" do not always distract : Visual working memory for angry faces is enhanced by incidental emotional words.(2012-10) Jackson, Margaret C; Linden, David EJ; Raymond, Jane E; University of Aberdeen.Psychology
