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Key publications

2020

  • Kukken, N., Hütter, M., & Holland, R. W. (2020). Are there two independent evaluative conditioning effects in relational paradigms? Dissociating the effects of CS-US pairings and their meaning. Cognition and Emotion, 34, 170-187. 10.1080/02699931.2019.1617112
  • Van Stekelenburg, A., Schaap, G., Veling, H., & Buijzen, M. (2020). Correcting misperceptions: The causal role of motivation in corrective science communication about vaccine and food safety. Science Communication, 42, 31-60. 10.1177/1075547019898256

2019

  • Algermissen, J., Bijleveld, E., Jostmann, N. B., & Holland, R. W. (2019). Explore or reset? Pupil diameter transiently increases in self-chosen switches between cognitive labor and leisure in either direction. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 19, 1113-1128. 10.3758/s13415-019-00727-x
  • Becker, D., Jostmann, N. B., & Holland, R. W. (2019). Adaptation in conflict: are conflict-triggered control adjustments protected in the presence of motivational distractors?. Cognition and Emotion, 33, 660-672. 10.1080/02699931.2018.1482825
  • Bijlstra, G., Holland, R. W., Dotsch, R., & Wigboldus, D. H. (2019). Stereotypes and prejudice affect the recognition of emotional body postures. Emotion, 19, 189. 10.1037/emo0000438
  • Bijlstra, G., Kleverwal, D., van Lent, T., & Holland, R. W. (2019). Evaluations versus stereotypes in emotion recognition: a replication and extension of Craig and Lipp’s (2018) study on facial age cues. Cognition and Emotion, 33, 386-389. 10.1080/02699931
  • Chan, K. Q., van Dooren, R., Holland, R. W., & van Knippenberg, A. (2019). Disgust lowers olfactory threshold: a test of the underlying mechanism. Cognition and Emotion, 1-7. 10.1080/02699931.2019.1660145
  • Chen, Z., Holland, R. W., Quandt, J., Dijksterhuis, A., & Veling, H. (2019). When mere action versus inaction leads to robust preference change. Journal of personality and social psychology, 117, 721-740. 10.1037/pspa0000158
  • Strohmaier, N., & Veling, H. (2019). Bypassing the gatekeeper: incidental negative cues stimulate choices with negative outcomes. Cognition and Emotion, 33, 1059-1066. 10.1080/02699931.2018.1523136
  • Quandt, J., Holland, R. W., Chen, Z., & Veling, H. (2019). The role of attention in explaining the no-go devaluation effect: Effects on appetitive food items. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 45, 1119. 10.1037/xhp0000659
  • Veling, H., Chen, Z., Liu, H., Quandt, J., & Holland, R. W. (2019). Updating the p-curve analysis of Carbine and Larson with results from preregistered experiments. Health Psychology Review, 1-5. 10.1080/17437199.2019.1669482
  • Vries, M. D., Jansen, J., Weert, J. D., & Holland, R. W. (2019). Fostering Shared Decision Making with Health Informatics Interventions Based on the Boosting Framework. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 263, 109-121. 10.3233/SHTI190116

2018

  • Becker, D., Jostmann, N. B., Hofmann, W., & Holland, R. W. (2018). Spoiling the pleasure of success: Emotional reactions to the experience of self-control conflict in the eating domain. Emotion, 19, 1377-1395. 10.1037/emo0000526
  • Becker, D., Jostmann, N. B., & Holland, R. W. (2018). Does approach bias modification really work in the eating domain? A commentary on Kakoschke et al.(2017). Addictive Behaviors, 77, 293-294. 10.1016/j.addbeh.2017.02.025
  • Chen, Z., Veling, H., de Vries, S. P., Bijvank, B. O., Janssen, I., Dijksterhuis, A., & Holland, R. W. (2018). Go/no-go training changes food evaluation in both morbidly obese and normal-weight individuals. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 86, 980. 10.1037/ccp0000320
  • Johannes, N., Veling, H., Verwijmeren, T., & Buijzen, M. (2018). Hard to resist? The effect of smartphone visibility and notifications on response inhibition. Journal of Media Psychology: Theories, Methods, and Applications. 10.1027/1864-1105/a000248
  • van de Vijver, I., van Schie, H. T., Veling, H., van Dooren, R., & Holland, R. W. (2018). Go/no-go training affects frontal midline theta and mu oscillations to passively observed food stimuli. Neuropsychologia, 119, 280-291. 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2018.08.023

2017

  • Veling, H., Lawrence, N. S., Chen, Z., van Koningsbruggen, G. M., & Holland, R. W. (2017). What is trained during food go/no-go training? A review focusing on mechanisms and a research agenda. Current Addiction Reports, 4, 35-41. 10.1007/s40429-017-0131-5
  • Veltkamp, M., Anschutz, D. J., Kremers, S. P., & Holland, R. W. (2017). Comparison of food recommendations varying in sustainability: Impact on dietary intake and motivation to follow recommendations. Journal of Health Psychology, 25, 373-386. 1359105317718056.

2016

  • Chan, K. Q., Holland, R. W., van Loon, R., Arts, R., & van Knippenberg, A. (2016). Disgust and fear lower olfactory threshold. Emotion, 16, 740. 10.1037/emo0000113
  • Chen, Z., Veling, H., Dijksterhuis, A., & Holland, R. W. (2016). How does not responding to appetitive stimuli cause devaluation: Evaluative conditioning or response inhibition?. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 145, 1687-1701. 10.1037/xge0000236
  • Chen, Z., Veling, H. P., Tombrock, M. C., Verpaalen, I. A. M., Schmitz, L. I., Dijksterhuis, A. J., & Holland, R. W. (2016). Changing food choice through cued approach: Impulsive or deliberative response?. Appetite, 101, 229. 10.1016/j.appet.2016.02.101
  • Mollen, S., Holland, R. W., Ruiter, R. A., Rimal, R. N., & Kok, G. (2016). When the frame fits the social picture: The effects of framed social norm messages on healthy and unhealthy food consumption. Communication Research, 1-33. 10.1177/0093650216644648.
  • Spronken, M., Holland, R. W., Figner, B., & Dijksterhuis, A. (2016). Temporal focus, temporal distance, and mind-wandering valence: Results from an experience sampling and an experimental study. Consciousness and Cognition, 41, 104-118. 10.1016/j.concog.2016.02.004
  • Wiers, R. W., Becker, D., Holland, R. W., Moggi, F., & Lejuez, C. W. (2016). Cognitive motivational processes underlying addiction treatment. In C. E. Kopetz & C. W. Lejuez (Eds.), Frontiers of social psychology. Addictions: A social psychological perspective (p. 201–236). Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.