Rolf Reber

Rolf Reber

Universitetet i Oslo

H-index: 39

Europe-Norway

About Rolf Reber

Rolf Reber, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universitetet i Oslo, specializes in the field of Fluency, Insight, Interest, Metacognition, Empirical Aesthetics.

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

Psychophysiological Differences in Fluent and Disfluent Internet Memes

First insights into infants' and children's aha-experiences: A parent report study

Alone or together: The role of gender and social context prior to Aha‐experiences

Ingredients for a Good Meme: Cognitive, Emotional, and Social Factors of Internet Meme Appreciation

No Moral Truth in the Mind: Moral Judgments Do Not Rely on the Same Cognitive Processes as Truth Judgments

Young Children’s Understanding of Affective Implications of Insight

Depression and Loneliness Attenuate the Benefits of Aha-Experiences

The role of affect in late perceptual processes: Evidence from bi-stable illusions, object identification, and mental rotation.

Rolf Reber Information

University

Position

Professor of Cognitive Psychology

Citations(all)

12792

Citations(since 2020)

5106

Cited By

9694

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

59

i10Index(since 2020)

47

Email

University Profile Page

Universitetet i Oslo

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Rolf Reber Skills & Research Interests

Fluency

Insight

Interest

Metacognition

Empirical Aesthetics

Top articles of Rolf Reber

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Psychophysiological Differences in Fluent and Disfluent Internet Memes

ST Ayele

Luca Cecchetti

Rolf Reber

2024/2/19

First insights into infants' and children's aha-experiences: A parent report study

Cognitive Development

Josefine Haugen

Mathilde H Prenevost

Ida BR Nilsen

Rolf Reber

2024/1/1

Alone or together: The role of gender and social context prior to Aha‐experiences

Scandinavian journal of psychology

Øystein O Skaar

Rolf Reber

2023/6

Ingredients for a Good Meme: Cognitive, Emotional, and Social Factors of Internet Meme Appreciation

Emotional, and Social Factors of Internet Meme Appreciation

Samrawit Ayele

Luca Cecchetti

Rolf Reber

2023

No Moral Truth in the Mind: Moral Judgments Do Not Rely on the Same Cognitive Processes as Truth Judgments

Jasmin Richter

Kristine Lescoeur

Ida Bekke Rønneberg Nilsen

Rolf Reber

2023/9/5

Young Children’s Understanding of Affective Implications of Insight

Mathilde Hallingstad Prenevost

Josefine Haugen

Ida Bekke Rønneberg Nilsen

Evalill Bølstad

Francisco Pons

...

2023/6/30

Depression and Loneliness Attenuate the Benefits of Aha-Experiences

Wei Fan

Geying Liang

Li Jin

Yiping Zhong

Øystein Olav Skaar

...

2023/6/29

The role of affect in late perceptual processes: Evidence from bi-stable illusions, object identification, and mental rotation.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance

Trym AE Lindell

Janis H Zickfeld

Rolf Reber

2022/12

Availability

Anine Riege

Rolf Reber

2022/3/3

Psychologie: Grundlagen, Methoden, Therapien

Rolf Reber

2021/3/18

Appreciation Modes in Empirical Aesthetics

Rolf Reber

2021

Motivation through insight: the phenomenological correlates of insight and spatial ability tasks

Journal of Cognitive Psychology

Øystein Olav Skaar

Rolf Reber

2021/10/3

Truth feels easy: Knowing information is true enhances experienced processing fluency

Cognition

Lea S Nahon

Sarah Teige-Mocigemba

Rolf Reber

Rainer Greifeneder

2021/10/1

Perceived truth of statements and simulated social media postings: an experimental investigation of source credibility, repeated exposure, and presentation format

Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications

Lena Nadarevic

Rolf Reber

Anne Josephine Helmecke

Dilara Köse

2020/12

Reber, Rolf

Rolf Reber

2020/4/22

The phenomenology of Aha-experiences.

Motivation Science

Øystein O Skaar

Rolf Reber

2020/3

Perceptual fluency effects in judgments of creativity and beauty: Creative objects are perceived fluently yet they are visually complex

Journal of Cognitive Psychology

Bo T Christensen

Linden J Ball

Rolf Reber

2020/1/2

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Co-Authors

H-index: 152
Norbert Schwarz

Norbert Schwarz

University of Southern California

H-index: 89
Daphna Oyserman

Daphna Oyserman

University of Southern California

H-index: 71
Alexander Rothman

Alexander Rothman

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

H-index: 60
Piotr Winkielman

Piotr Winkielman

University of California, San Diego

H-index: 45
Christian Unkelbach

Christian Unkelbach

Universität zu Köln

H-index: 45
Geoff Haddock

Geoff Haddock

Cardiff University

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