Publications
Wiens, S., Molapour,
T., Overfeld, J., & Sand, A. (under review). High
negative valence does not protect emotional event-related potentials
from inattention and perceptual load. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience.
Molapour, T., Berger, C. C., & Morsella, E. (2011). Did I read or
did I name? Diminished awareness of processes yielding identical
“outputs.” Consciousness and
cognition.
Molapour, T., & Morsella, E. (2010). Valence from conflict?
Preliminary evidence from Stroop interference. Language Acquisition.
Morsella, E., Molapour, T., & Lynn, M.T. (2010). The three pillars
of volition: phenomenal states, ideomotor processing, and the skeletal
muscle system. In H. S. Terrace & J. Metcalfe (Eds.), Joint action
and agency. New York: Oxford University Press.
Poster Presentations
Molapour, T., Berger, C. C.,
Dennehy, T. C., & Morsella, E.
(2010) Awareness during cognitive conflict: Double
blindness and introspections about speed of processing. Poster
presented at the Association for Psychological Science Annual
Convention, Boston, Massachusetts.
Molapour, T., Lynn, M. T.,
Zarolia, P., Riddle, T. A., & Morsella,
E. (2010). Valence from Conflict: Its Influence on
Likeability of Perceptible and Subliminal Stimuli. Accepted to be
presented at
the Convention of the Society for Personality and
Social Psychology, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Hubbard, J., Molapour, T.,
Dennehy, T. C., & Morsella, E. (2011). The subjective consequences
of experiencing random
events.
Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the
Society for
Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio,
Texas.
Olide, A., Kanska, K., Fernandez, S., Molapour,
T., Bonnet, K., Gums, P., Sorensen, K., Matsumoto, D. (2009, May).
Facial Expressions of Emotion When Committing the
Fundamental Attribution Error. Poster presented at the
Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention, San
Francisco, California.