Henning Gibbons

About Henning Gibbons

Henning Gibbons, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, specializes in the field of Emotion, Motivated attention, Error/conflict processing, Deception detection, Event-related potentials.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The influence of selective attention to specific emotions on the processing of faces as revealed by event‐related brain potentials

Of ugly gains and happy losses: An event-related potential study of interactions of the intrinsic and acquired valence of emotional pictures

Attentional tuning of valent word forms

Tasting inhibition: A proof-of-concept study of the food stop-signal game

Event-related potentials of food-induced blindness in the rapid serial visual presentation paradigm

Interactions of ignored and attended valence in a valence-detection task with emotional words support the model of evaluative space: an ERP study

Attention to affect 2.0: multiple effects of emotion and attention on event‐related potentials of visual word processing in a valence‐detection task

Helpless against food cues: the influence of pro-and anti-sugar videos on instrumental food-seeking behaviour in a Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer paradigm

Henning Gibbons Information

University

Position

Professor of Psychology

Citations(all)

2458

Citations(since 2020)

1103

Cited By

1785

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

52

i10Index(since 2020)

25

Email

University Profile Page

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Henning Gibbons Skills & Research Interests

Emotion

Motivated attention

Error/conflict processing

Deception detection

Event-related potentials

Top articles of Henning Gibbons

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The influence of selective attention to specific emotions on the processing of faces as revealed by event‐related brain potentials

Psychophysiology

Jonas Schmuck

Robert Schnuerch

Hannah Kirsten

Vanishree Shivani

Henning Gibbons

2023/10

Of ugly gains and happy losses: An event-related potential study of interactions of the intrinsic and acquired valence of emotional pictures

Biological Psychology

Henning Gibbons

Jonas Schmuck

Robert Schnuerch

2023/9/1

Attentional tuning of valent word forms

International Journal of Psychophysiology

Henning Gibbons

Hannah Kirsten

Laura-Effi Seib-Pfeifer

2023/2/1

Tasting inhibition: A proof-of-concept study of the food stop-signal game

Hannah Kirsten

Martin Dechant

Henning Gibbons

Maximilian Achim Friehs

2023/1/1

Event-related potentials of food-induced blindness in the rapid serial visual presentation paradigm

Appetite

Hannah Kirsten

Laura-Effi Seib-Pfeifer

Jonas Schmuck

Henning Gibbons

2023/1/1

Interactions of ignored and attended valence in a valence-detection task with emotional words support the model of evaluative space: an ERP study

Language, Cognition and Neuroscience

Henning Gibbons

Jonas Schmuck

Hannah Kirsten

2023/11/26

Attention to affect 2.0: multiple effects of emotion and attention on event‐related potentials of visual word processing in a valence‐detection task

Psychophysiology

Henning Gibbons

Hannah Kirsten

Laura‐Effi Seib‐Pfeifer

2022/9

Helpless against food cues: the influence of pro-and anti-sugar videos on instrumental food-seeking behaviour in a Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer paradigm

Psychology & health

Hannah Kirsten

Laura-Effi Seib-Pfeifer

Henning Gibbons

2022/5/4

Effects of the calorie content of visual food stimuli and simulated situations on event-related frontal alpha asymmetry and event-related potentials in the context of food choices

Appetite

Hannah Kirsten

Laura-Effi Seib-Pfeifer

Henning Gibbons

2022/2/1

Event-related brain potentials of temporal generalization: The P300 span marks the transition between time perception and time estimation.

Behavioral Neuroscience

Henning Gibbons

2022/10

Early ERP effects of emotion and selective attention on face processing

Jonas Schmuck

Hannah Kirsten

Vanishree Shivani

Henning Gibbons

2021/12/6

The other end of the line: Motivational direction is not associated with line-bisection bias.

Swiss Journal of Psychology

Giulia Pugnaghi

Robert Schnuerch

Henning Gibbons

Daniel Memmert

Carina Kreitz

2020/1

Attention please: ERP evidence for prime-target resource competition in the neutral-target variant of affective priming

Acta Psychologica

Laura-Effi Seib-Pfeifer

Hannah Kirsten

Henning Gibbons

2020/7/1

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