Affective compatibility with the self modulates the self-prioritisation effect

Cognition and Emotion 35 (2):291-304 (2021)
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The “self” shapes the way in which we process the world around us. It makes sense then, that self-related information is reliably prioritised over non self-related information in cognition. How mig...

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