Emotion fingerprints or emotion populations? A meta-analytic investigation of autonomic features of emotion categories.

Erika H Siegel , Molly K Sands , Wim Van den Noortgate , Paul Condon
Psychological Bulletin 144 ( 4) 343 -393

311
2018
What You Feel Influences What You See: The Role of Affective Feelings in Resolving Binocular Rivalry.

Eric Anderson , Erika H. Siegel , Lisa Feldman Barrett
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 47 ( 4) 856 -860

50
2011
Unseen positive and negative affective information influences social perception in bipolar I disorder and healthy adults

June Gruber , Erika H. Siegel , Amanda L. Purcell , Holly A. Earls
Journal of Affective Disorders 192 191 -198

12
2016
A little bit louder now: Negative affect increases perceived loudness.

Erika H. Siegel , Jeanine K. Stefanucci
Emotion 11 ( 4) 1006 -1011

24
2011
You are what I feel: A test of the affective realism hypothesis.

Jolie Baumann Wormwood , Erika H. Siegel , Justin Kopec , Karen S. Quigley
Emotion 19 ( 5) 788 -798

5
2019
Unseen Affective Faces Influence Person Perception Judgments in Schizophrenia.

Ann M. Kring , Erika H. Siegel , Lisa Feldman Barrett
Clinical psychological science 2 ( 4) 443 -454

28
2014
Affective Information Affects Visual Consciousness

E. Siegel , E. Anderson , L. Feldman Barrett
Journal of Vision 10 ( 7) 597 -597

2010
Out of sight, but not out of mind: Affect as a source of information about visual images

E. Anderson , D. White , E. Siegel , L. Barrett
Journal of Vision 10 ( 7) 602 -602

2010
The visual impact of gossip.

E. Anderson , E. H. Siegel , E. Bliss-Moreau , L. F. Barrett
Science 332 ( 6036) 1446 -1448

258
2011
HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT

K Levitsky , K Bogdan , B Burkins , T Guitroz

2015