Susanne Quadflieg

1.3k total citations
29 papers, 844 citations indexed

About

Susanne Quadflieg is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Susanne Quadflieg has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 844 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 15 papers in Social Psychology and 11 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. Recurrent topics in Susanne Quadflieg's work include Face Recognition and Perception (13 papers), Social and Intergroup Psychology (9 papers) and Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment (9 papers). Susanne Quadflieg is often cited by papers focused on Face Recognition and Perception (13 papers), Social and Intergroup Psychology (9 papers) and Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment (9 papers). Susanne Quadflieg collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and United Arab Emirates. Susanne Quadflieg's co-authors include C. Neil Macrae, Bruno Rossion, Malia F. Mason, David J. Turk, Kami Koldewyn, Gordon D. Waiter, Thomas Straube, Wolfgang H. R. Miltner, Yin Wang and Alexander T. Mohr and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, PLoS ONE and NeuroImage.

In The Last Decade

Susanne Quadflieg

29 papers receiving 831 citations

Peers

Susanne Quadflieg
Carlos Crivelli United States
Jasmin Cloutier United States
Kimberly A. Quinn United Kingdom
Ryan M. Stolier United States
Samantha L. Neufeld United States
Gillian Slessor United Kingdom
Christine E. Looser United States
Carlos Crivelli United States
Susanne Quadflieg
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Han, Qing, Susanne Quadflieg, & Casimir J. H. Ludwig. (2023). Decision avoidance and post-decision regret: A systematic review and meta-analysis. PLoS ONE. 18(10). e0292857–e0292857. 4 indexed citations
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Gordon, Andrew, Susanne Quadflieg, J.C. Brooks, Ullrich K. H. Ecker, & Stephan Lewandowsky. (2019). Keeping track of ‘alternative facts’: The neural correlates of processing misinformation corrections. NeuroImage. 193. 46–56. 30 indexed citations
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Gordon, Andrew, J.C. Brooks, Susanne Quadflieg, Ullrich K. H. Ecker, & Stephan Lewandowsky. (2017). Exploring the neural substrates of misinformation processing. Neuropsychologia. 106. 216–224. 45 indexed citations
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Stothart, George, et al.. (2017). A fast and implicit measure of semantic categorisation using steady state visual evoked potentials. Neuropsychologia. 102. 11–18. 26 indexed citations
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Thomas, Justin, Lily O’Hara, Susanne Quadflieg, & Sophia Christin Weißgerber. (2017). Acculturation, out-group positivity and eating disorders symptoms among Emirati women. Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia Bulimia and Obesity. 23(2). 241–246. 18 indexed citations
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Quadflieg, Susanne & Ian S. Penton‐Voak. (2017). The Emerging Science of People-Watching: Forming Impressions From Third-Party Encounters. Current Directions in Psychological Science. 26(4). 383–389. 19 indexed citations
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Thomas, Justin, Susanne Quadflieg, & Lily O’Hara. (2015). Implicit out-group preference is associated with eating disorders symptoms amongst Emirati females. Eating Behaviors. 21. 48–53. 8 indexed citations
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Quadflieg, Susanne, Francesco Gentile, & Bruno Rossion. (2015). The neural basis of perceiving person interactions. Cortex. 70. 5–20. 45 indexed citations
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Marquardt, Gesine, Emily S. Cross, Alexandra A. de Sousa, et al.. (2015). There or not there? A multidisciplinary review and research agenda on the impact of transparent barriers on human perception, action, and social behavior. Frontiers in Psychology. 6. 1381–1381. 10 indexed citations
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Wang, Yin & Susanne Quadflieg. (2015). In our own image? Emotional and neural processing differences when observing human–humanvshuman–robot interactions. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 10(11). 1515–1524. 44 indexed citations
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Quadflieg, Susanne, Caroline Michel, Henryk Bukowski, & Dana Samson. (2013). A database of psycholinguistic and lexical properties for French adjectives referring to human and/or nonhuman attributes.. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology/Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale. 68(1). 67–76. 7 indexed citations
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Quadflieg, Susanne, et al.. (2012). Normal face-based judgements of social characteristics despite severely impaired holistic face processing. Visual Cognition. 20(8). 865–882. 10 indexed citations
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Krigolson, Olav, et al.. (2011). The importance of skin color and facial structure in perceiving and remembering others: An electrophysiological study. Brain Research. 1388. 123–133. 42 indexed citations
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Quadflieg, Susanne, Gordon D. Waiter, Bruno Rossion, et al.. (2011). Stereotype-based modulation of person perception. NeuroImage. 57(2). 549–557. 45 indexed citations
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Quadflieg, Susanne & Bruno Rossion. (2011). When perception and attention collide: Neural processing in EBA and FBA. Cognitive Neuroscience. 2(3-4). 209–210. 3 indexed citations
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Quadflieg, Susanne, Alexander T. Mohr, Hans‐Joachim Mentzel, Wolfgang H. R. Miltner, & Thomas Straube. (2008). Modulation of the neural network involved in the processing of anger prosody: The role of task-relevance and social phobia. Biological Psychology. 78(2). 129–137. 72 indexed citations
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Quadflieg, Susanne, David J. Turk, Gordon D. Waiter, et al.. (2008). Exploring the Neural Correlates of Social Stereotyping. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 21(8). 1560–1570. 69 indexed citations
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Quadflieg, Susanne, et al.. (2007). Recognition and evaluation of emotional prosody in individuals with generalized social phobia: A pilot study. Behaviour Research and Therapy. 45(12). 3096–3103. 37 indexed citations
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Macrae, C. Neil, Kimberly A. Quinn, Malia F. Mason, & Susanne Quadflieg. (2005). Understanding Others: The Face and Person Construal.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 89(5). 686–695. 54 indexed citations
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Quadflieg, Susanne, Malia F. Mason, & C. Neil Macrae. (2004). The owl and the pussycat: Gaze cues and visuospatial orienting. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 11(5). 826–831. 60 indexed citations

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