Smiles make it easier and so do frowns: masked affective stimuli influence mental effort. GHE Gendolla, N Silvestrini Emotion 11 (2), 320, 2011 | 90 | 2011 |
The implicit “go” masked action cues directly mobilize mental effort GHE Gendolla, N Silvestrini Psychological Science 21 (10), 1389-1393, 2010 | 82 | 2010 |
Mood effects on autonomic activity in mood regulation N Silvestrini, GHE Gendolla Psychophysiology 44 (4), 650-659, 2007 | 79 | 2007 |
A cross-cultural validation of the implicit positive and negative affect test (IPANAT) M Quirin, M Wróbel, AN Pala, S Stieger, J Brosschot, M Kazén, JA Hicks, ... European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 2016 | 75 | 2016 |
Automatic effort mobilization and the principle of resource conservation: one can only prime the possible and justified. N Silvestrini, GHE Gendolla Journal of personality and social psychology 104 (5), 803, 2013 | 74 | 2013 |
Masked affective stimuli moderate task difficulty effects on effort‐related cardiovascular response N Silvestrini, GHE Gendolla Psychophysiology 48 (8), 1157-1164, 2011 | 73 | 2011 |
Beyond valence: The differential effect of masked anger and sadness stimuli on effort‐related cardiac response L Freydefont, GHE Gendolla, N Silvestrini Psychophysiology 49 (5), 665-671, 2012 | 63 | 2012 |
Affect and cognitive control: Insights from research on effort mobilization N Silvestrini, GHE Gendolla International Journal of Psychophysiology 143, 116-125, 2019 | 60 | 2019 |
Gloomy and lazy? On the impact of mood and depressive symptoms on effort-related cardiovascular response. GHE Gendolla, K Brinkmann, N Silvestrini American Psychological Association, 2012 | 54 | 2012 |
The joint effect of mood, task valence, and task difficulty on effort-related cardiovascular response and facial EMG N Silvestrini, GHE Gendolla International Journal of Psychophysiology 73 (3), 226-234, 2009 | 53 | 2009 |
Do not prime too much: Prime frequency effects of masked affective stimuli on effort-related cardiovascular response N Silvestrini, GHE Gendolla Biological Psychology 87 (2), 195-199, 2011 | 51 | 2011 |
Do sadness-primes make me work harder because they make me sad? R Lasauskaite, GHE Gendolla, N Silvestrini Cognition & emotion 27 (1), 158-165, 2013 | 49 | 2013 |
Psychological and neural mechanisms associated with effort-related cardiovascular reactivity and cognitive control: An integrative approach N Silvestrini International Journal of Psychophysiology 119, 11-18, 2017 | 45 | 2017 |
Music and auditory distraction reduce pain: Emotional or attentional effects? N Silvestrini, V Piguet, C Cedraschi, MR Zentner Music and Medicine, 2011 | 45 | 2011 |
Beta-adrenergic impact underlies the effect of mood and hedonic instrumentality on effort-related cardiovascular response N Silvestrini, GHE Gendolla Biological Psychology 87 (2), 209-217, 2011 | 44 | 2011 |
An integrative effort: Bridging motivational intensity theory and recent neurocomputational and neuronal models of effort and control allocation. N Silvestrini, S Musslick, AS Berry, E Vassena Psychological Review 130 (4), 1081, 2023 | 42 | 2023 |
Contrasting the effects of suboptimally versus optimally presented affect primes on effort-related cardiac response R Lasauskaite Schüpbach, GHE Gendolla, N Silvestrini Motivation and Emotion 38, 748-758, 2014 | 42 | 2014 |
After‐effects of cognitive control on pain N Silvestrini, P Rainville European Journal of Pain 17 (8), 1225-1233, 2013 | 42 | 2013 |
Mood-regulative hedonic incentive interacts with mood and task difficulty to determine effort-related cardiovascular response and facial EMG N Silvestrini, GHE Gendolla Biological Psychology 82 (1), 54-63, 2009 | 41 | 2009 |
Task difficulty moderates implicit fear and anger effects on effort-related cardiac response M Chatelain, N Silvestrini, GHE Gendolla Biological Psychology 115, 94-100, 2016 | 39 | 2016 |