Harald Merckelbach

Dutch psychologist

Born 1959-01-01 in Valkenburg-Houthem (Q1949414)

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P1416affiliationFaculty of Psychology and NeuroscienceQ55155683
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Q51071742"Danger is lurking everywhere". the relation between anxiety and threat perception abnormalities in normal children.
Q45223778"Yes, I have sometimes stolen bikes": blindness for norm-violating behaviors and implications for suspect interrogations
Q51111059A comparison of two spider fear questionnaires.
Q38038665A note on cognitive dissonance and malingering
Q115035049A survey on adverse incidents in legal psychology studies: Reflections on ethics review
Q50983643Accuracy, completeness, and consistency of emotional memories.
Q48459842Acute dissociation after 1 night of sleep loss
Q50796038Acute dissociation predicts rapid habituation of skin conductance responses to aversive auditory probes.
Q36815420Acute stress differentially affects spatial configuration learning in high and low cortisol-responding healthy adults
Q34348639Acute stress enhances memory for emotional words, but impairs memory for neutral words
Q35130063Adaptive memory: stereotype activation is not enough
Q52111670Aggression and threat perception abnormalities in children with learning and behavior problems.
Q45260201Alcoholic blackout for criminally relevant behavior
Q47643578Alexithymia as a potential source of symptom over-reporting: An exploratory study in forensic patients and non-forensic participants.
Q34718376Alters in dissociative identity disorder. Metaphors or genuine entities?
Q31132523Amnesia, flashbacks, nightmares, and dissociation in aging concentration camp survivors
Q38406632Antisocial features and "faking bad": A critical note
Q52056443Anxiety and depression as correlates of self-reported behavioural inhibition in normal adolescents.
Q51071960Anxiety sensitivity in adolescents: factor structure and relationships to trait anxiety and symptoms of anxiety disorders and depression.
Q40572568Anxiety, threat perception abnormalities, and emotional reasoning in nonclinical Dutch children
Q47590263Are subjective memory problems related to suggestibility, compliance, false memories, and objective memory performance?
Q73705769Associations of symptoms of anxiety disorders and self-reported behavior problems in normal children
Q41181348Attention, not anxiety, influences pain
Q39279698Autobiographical integration of trauma memories and repressive coping predict post-traumatic stress symptoms in undergraduate students
Q46823687Autobiographical memory specificity after manipulating retrieval cues in adults reporting childhood sexual abuse
Q51059129Autobiographical memory specificity among people with recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse.
Q48715285Autobiographical memory specificity and the course of major depressive disorder
Q31091032Autobiographical memory specificity, intrusive memory, and general memory skills in Dutch-Indonesian survivors of the World War II era.
Q100444561Belief in unconscious repressed memory is widespread: A comment on Brewin, Li, Ntarantana, Unsworth, and McNeilis (2019)
Q38378365Betrayal trauma theory of dissociative experiences: stroop and directed forgetting findings.
Q51014691Boundary distortions for neutral and emotional pictures
Q29305503Characteristics of psychiatric prison inmates who claim amnesia
Q50792514Children's false memories: easier to elicit for a negative than for a neutral event.
Q48707830Children's nighttime fears: parent-child ratings of frequency, content, origins, coping behaviors and severity
Q51861201Children's suggestion-induced omission errors are not caused by memory erasure.
Q44977809Classical conditioning and attentional bias
Q38385353Cognitive mechanisms underlying recovered-memory experiences of childhood sexual abuse
Q34814402Cognitive processes in dissociation: an analysis of core theoretical assumptions
Q50794262Cognitive underperformance and symptom over-reporting in a mixed psychiatric sample.
Q38399617Commission errors but not critical lures decrease when you have to pay a price for them.
Q51100230Common childhood fears and their origins.
Q41549102Computer Mediated Social Comparative Feedback Does Not Affect Metacognitive Regulation of Memory Reports
Q51124296Computerized exposure and in vivo exposure treatments of spider fear in children: Two case reports
Q51182711Conditioning experiences and phobias.
Q44454912Conditioning experiences in spider phobics
Q51897624Confusing action and imagination: action source monitoring in individuals with schizotypal traits.
Q51933389Confusing thoughts and speech: source monitoring and psychosis.
Q51941715Correlates of the Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scale in delinquent adolescents.
Q42853316Corrigendum: self-reported sleep disturbances in patients with dissociative identity disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder and how they relate to cognitive failures and fantasy proneness
Q52053466Covariation bias and electrodermal responding in spider phobics before and after behavioural treatment.
Q51126716Covariation bias and the return of fear.
Q52880981Covariation bias in phobic women: the relationship between a priori expectancy, on-line expectancy, autonomic responding, and a posteriori contingency judgment.
Q51147773Covariation detection in treated and untreated spider phobics
Q51102393Cued UCS rehearsal and the impact of painful conditioned stimuli: UCS rehearsal increases SCRs but reduces experienced pain.
Q38703587Deception detection with behavioral, autonomic, and neural measures: Conceptual and methodological considerations that warrant modesty
Q49604812Decreasing Invalid Symptom Reporting: A Comment on Horner, Turner, VanKirk, and Denning (2017).
Q48194044Delayed recall of childhood sexual abuse memories and the awakening rise and diurnal pattern of cortisol
Q34619301Depersonalization experiences in undergraduates are related to heightened stress cortisol responses
Q51012129Detecting coached feigning using the Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM) and the Structured Inventory of Malingered Symptomatology (SIMS).
Q50091586Detecting malingering of Ganser-like symptoms with tests: a case study
Q48114764Detection of feigned cognitive dysfunction using special malinger tests: a simulation study in naïve and coached malingerers
Q47411656Diagnostic accuracy of the Structured Inventory of Malingered Symptomatology (SIMS) in detecting instructed malingering
Q43782519Did I say that word or did you? Executive dysfunctions in schizophrenic patients affect memory efficiency, but not source attributions
Q47160343Differentiating Factitious from Malingered Symptomatology: the Development of a Psychometric Approach
Q51088061Disgust sensitivity, trait anxiety and anxiety disorders symptoms in normal children.
Q55951429Dissociation and Dissociative Disorders
Q51927989Dissociation and fantasy proneness in psychiatric patients: a preliminary study.
Q93170682Dissociation and its disorders: Competing models, future directions, and a way forward
Q43511253Dissociation in undergraduate students: disruptions in executive functioning
Q50908674Dissociation, memory commission errors, and heightened autonomic reactivity.
Q42685763Dissociation, resting EEG, and subjective sleep experiences in undergraduates
Q44323092Dissociative symptoms and REM sleep
Q58054398Dissociative symptoms and amnesia in Dutch concentration camp survivors
Q44811323Dissociative symptoms and sleep parameters--an all-night polysomnography study in patients with insomnia
Q47324525Dissociative symptoms are related to endorsement of vague trauma items
Q56687687Do subliminal priming effects on emotion have clinical potential?
Q44844498Early emotional processing deficits in depersonalization: an exploration with event-related potentials in an undergraduate sample
Q52032300Effects of endorphin blocking on conditioned SCR in humans.
Q58131720Effects of imposed monitoring and blunting strategies on emotional reactivity
Q50902459Effects of repeated retrieval of central and peripheral details in complex emotional slides.
Q52040600Effects of thought suppression on episodic memory.
Q41662394Exaggerating psychopathology produces residual effects that are resistant to corrective feedback: an experimental demonstration
Q50893731Expectancies and memory for an emotional film fragment: a placebo study.
Q51101975Eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing versus exposure in vivo. A single-session crossover study of spider-phobic children.
Q36576279False claims about false memory research
Q55223145Fantasy Proneness Correlates With the Intensity of Near-Death Experience.
Q58054476Fantasy proneness as a confounder of verbal lie detection tools
Q52042068Fantasy proneness, but not self-reported trauma is related to DRM performance of women reporting recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse.
Q51198493Fear of animals: correlations between fear ratings and perceived characteristics.
Q39123090Fear of storms and hurricanes in Antillean and Belgian children
Q51031593Fear of the beast: a prospective study on the effects of negative information on childhood fear.
Q50965645Fear-relevant change detection in spider-fearful and non-fearful participants.
Q55332816Feigning Amnesia Moderately Impairs Memory for a Mock Crime Video.
Q57047218Feigning Hand Preference? A Case Report Preliminary Data
Q51908809Forgetting of prior remembering in persons reporting recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse.
Q38546062Fragmented Sleep, Fragmented Mind: The Role of Sleep in Dissociative Symptoms
Q33453432Frontal EEG asymmetry during symptom provocation predicts subjective responses to intrusions in survivors with and without PTSD.
Q72060777Hemisphere Preference and EEG
Q50998164How children remember neutral and emotional pictures: boundary extension in children's scene memories.
Q57981502How effective is retrieval support for witnesses with different levels of working and source memory?
Q51082970How serious are common childhood fears?
Q51076694How serious are common childhood fears? II. The parent's point of view.
Q50866643Illusory correlation and social anxiety.
Q41196357Illusory correlation, on-line probability estimates, and electrodermal responding in a (quasi)-conditioning paradigm
Q51162633Imagery ability and exposure in vivo in spider phobia.
Q35218657Imagining the impossible before breakfast: the relation between creativity, dissociation, and sleep
Q47707810Inconsistent retrospective self-reports of childhood sexual abuse and their correlates in the general population
Q92571654Increases of correct memories and spontaneous false memories due to eye movements when memories are retrieved after a time delay
Q38045846Individual differences in spatial configuration learning predict the occurrence of intrusive memories
Q51114626Individual differences in thought suppression. The White Bear Suppression Inventory: factor structure, reliability, validity and correlates.
Q39615776Introducing the Maastricht Acute Stress Test (MAST): a quick and non-invasive approach to elicit robust autonomic and glucocorticoid stress responses
Q38428724Korsakoff Patients’ Memories of September 11, 2001
Q47654284Lasting false beliefs and their behavioral consequences
Q58054277Lateral Eye Movements Increase False Memory Rates
Q50494861Let's use those tests! Evaluations of crime-related amnesia claims.
Q51899427Linking thought suppression and recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse.
Q50951151Long term consequences of suppression of intrusive anxious thoughts and repressive coping.
Q47700257MDMA, cannabis, and cocaine produce acute dissociative symptoms
Q55895957Memory distrust and acceptance of misinformation
Q33659202Memory impairment is not sufficient for choice blindness to occur
Q51914504Mild executive dysfunctions in undergraduates are related to recollecting words never presented.
Q35493654Misinformation increases symptom reporting: a test - retest study
Q51075641Monitoring, trait anxiety, and panic disorder symptomatology in normal subjects.
Q47098422Moral Reminders Do Not Reduce Symptom Over-Reporting Tendencies
Q47944048Neuropsychologists' ability to predict distorted symptom presentation
Q48124287Night-time experiences and daytime dissociation: a path analysis modeling study
Q58155259Nonregulation of food intake in restrained, emotional, and external eaters
Q50546093On the alleged memory-undermining effects of daydreaming.
Q58054259Overcoming ego depletion: the influence of exemplar priming on self-control performance
Q51148822Pathways to spider phobia.
Q34765602Peer-review: let's imitate the lawyers!
Q35606385Peritraumatic dissociation as a predictor of post-traumatic stress disorder: a critical review
Q52140125Phobia-relevant illusory correlations: the role of phobic responsivity.
Q46229753Plausibility Judgments of Atypical Symptoms Across Cultures: an Explorative Study Among Western and Non-Western Experts
Q52585750Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Diminished Criminal Responsibility as "New Evidence" in Criminal Revision Procedures.
Q51181939Psychophysiological and subjective reactions of social phobics and normals to facial stimuli.
Q48431628Reduced hippocampal and amygdalar volume in dissociative identity disorder: not such clear evidence
Q52074919Relationships between thought-action fusion, thought suppression and obsessive-compulsive symptoms: a structural equation modeling approach.
Q38463504Responding to subliminal threat cues is related to trait anxiety and emotional vulnerability: a successful replication of Macleod and Hagan (1992)
Q58171031Resting eeg asymmetry and spider phobia
Q41311748Restrained eaters are rapidly habituating sensation seekers
Q51925012Retrieval inhibition of trauma-related words in women reporting repressed or recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse.
Q38621148Scientific Content Analysis (SCAN) Cannot Distinguish Between Truthful and Fabricated Accounts of a Negative Event
Q51974379Screening for trauma in children and adolescents: the validity of the Traumatic Stress Disorder Scale of the screen for child anxiety related emotional disorders.
Q48973481Script knowledge enhances the development of children's false memories
Q41352308Selective recall of surprising visual scenes. An experimental note on Seligman and Yellen's theory of dreams
Q37592531Self-reported sleep disturbances in patients with dissociative identity disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder and how they relate to cognitive failures and fantasy proneness
Q48838374Skin conductance and memory fragmentation after exposure to an emotional film clip in depersonalization disorder
Q100444570Skirting the issue: What does believing in repression mean?
Q47778875Sleep loss increases dissociation and affects memory for emotional stimuli
Q48288337Sleep normalization and decrease in dissociative experiences: evaluation in an inpatient sample
Q46805651Stress-induced cortisol responses, sex differences, and false recollections in a DRM paradigm
Q36039615Strong, but Wrong: Lay People's and Police Officers' Beliefs about Verbal and Nonverbal Cues to Deception
Q45349916Suppression of emotional and neutral material
Q48554796Suppression of intrusive thoughts and working memory capacity in repressive coping.
Q40620707Survival processing in times of stress
Q38470094Susceptibility to misleading information under social pressure in schizophrenia
Q44067942Symptom overreporting and recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse
Q44942236Symptom overreporting obscures the dose-response relationship between trauma severity and symptoms
Q52000379Symptom validity testing of feigned amnesia for a mock crime.
Q35577514Temporal dynamics of stress-induced alternations of intrinsic amygdala connectivity and neuroendocrine levels
Q59445203The Creative Experiences Questionnaire (CEQ): a brief self-report measure of fantasy proneness
Q51024178The Guilty Knowledge Test and the modified Stroop task in detection of deception: an exploratory study.
Q39202166The Malevolent Side of Human Nature
Q57176427The Modified Stroop Task Is Susceptible to Feigning: Stroop Performance and Symptom Over-endorsement in Feigned Test Anxiety
Q64926156The Potential for False Memories is Bigger than What Brewin and Andrews Suggest.
Q57381819The Quadri-Track Zone Comparison Technique: It's just not science
Q90482399The Return of the Repressed: The Persistent and Problematic Claims of Long-Forgotten Trauma
Q34042671The Structured Inventory of Malingered Symptomatology (SIMS): a systematic review and meta-analysis
Q33936027The causal link between self-reported trauma and dissociation: a critical review
Q50739474The classification of recovered memories: a cautionary note.
Q51058712The connection between cognitive development and specific fears and worries in normal children and children with below-average intellectual abilities: a preliminary study.
Q38386976The corrective effects of warning on false memories in the DRM paradigm are limited to full attention conditions
Q46876159The effect of acute stress on memory depends on word valence
Q58054436The effect of choice reversals on blindness for identification decisions
Q51183319The effect of hypocapnia on extinction of conditioned fear responses.
Q51030007The emotional reasoning heuristic in children.
Q52190829The etiology of childhood spider phobia.
Q51056399The etiology of specific fears and phobias in children: a critique of the non-associative account.
Q48506740The false fame illusion in people with memories about a previous life
Q31113562The random number generation task: psychometric properties and normative data of an executive function task in a mixed sample
Q34646671The reality of recovered memories: corroborating continuous and discontinuous memories of childhood sexual abuse
Q51089720The relationship between anxious rearing behaviours and anxiety disorders symptomatology in normal children.
Q48196479The residual effect of feigning: how intentional faking may evolve into a less conscious form of symptom reporting
Q51115763The role of parental fearfulness and modeling in children's fear.
Q52931233The thought-action fusion scale: further evidence for its reliability and validity.
Q34417469The trauma model of dissociation: inconvenient truths and stubborn fictions. Comment on Dalenberg et al. (2012).
Q58142348The utility of screen for child anxiety related emotional disorders (scared) as a tool for identifying children at high risk for prevalent anxiety disorders
Q40100841These two are different. Yes, they're the same: Choice blindness for facial identity
Q52193335Thought suppression in spider phobia.
Q51065327Thought-action fusion and anxiety disorders symptoms in normal adolescents.
Q48589900Thought-action fusion and schizotypy in undergraduate students
Q52178497Thought-action fusion as a causal factor in the development of intrusions.
Q51075964Threat perception bias in nonreferred, socially anxious children.
Q51044928Three traditional and three new childhood anxiety questionnaires: their reliability and validity in a normal adolescent sample.
Q50087745Trait dissociation and commission errors in memory reports of emotional events
Q52037710Traumatic intrusions as 'worse case scenario's'.
Q45332790Traumatic memories of war veterans: not so special after all.
Q30961958Traumatic stress, brain changes, and memory deficits: a critical note
Q36220772Trying to recollect past events: confidence, beliefs, and memories
Q51113108UCS inflation and human aversive autonomic conditioning.
Q47256263Underestimation of prior remembering and susceptibility to false memories: two sides of the same coin?
Q50615627Undermining belief in false memories leads to less efficient problem-solving behaviour.
Q48019097Validity of symptom reports of asylum seekers in a psychiatric hospital: A descriptive study
Q51141376Verbalization and environmental cuing in thought suppression.
Q55327631Warnings to Counter Choice Blindness for Identification Decisions: Warnings Offer an Advantage in Time but Not in Rate of Detection.
Q46678711What Drives False Memories in Psychopathology? A Case for Associative Activation
Q50904650What do children fear most often?
Q38355481What if you went to the police and accused your uncle of abuse? Misunderstandings concerning the benefits of memory distortion: A commentary on Fernández (2015).
Q51037038What is the Revised Fear Survey Schedule for Children measuring?
Q58124348Who Is the Better Eyewitness? Sometimes Adults but at Other Times Children
Q42638100Why dissociation and schizotypy overlap: the joint influence of fantasy proneness, cognitive failures, and childhood trauma
Q46178515Witnesses' blindness for their own facial recognition decisions: a field study
Q58054432Witnesses' failure to detect covert manipulations in their written statements
Q51080753Worry in children is related to perceived parental rearing and attachment.
Q58054447‘This Is the Person You Selected’: Eyewitnesses' Blindness for Their Own Facial Recognition Decisions