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Empathy and attitudes: Can feeling for a member of a stigmatized group improve feelings toward the group?
CD Batson, MP Polycarpou, E Harmon-Jones, HJ Imhoff, EC Mitchener, ...
Journal of personality and social psychology 72 (1), 105, 1997
22391997
Anger is an approach-related affect: evidence and implications.
CS Carver, E Harmon-Jones
Psychological bulletin 135 (2), 183, 2009
20912009
Terror management theory and self-esteem: Evidence that increased self-esteem reduced mortality salience effects.
E Harmon-Jones, L Simon, J Greenberg, T Pyszczynski, S Solomon, ...
Journal of personality and social psychology 72 (1), 24, 1997
12351997
The regulation of explicit and implicit race bias: The role of motivations to respond without prejudice.
PG Devine, EA Plant, DM Amodio, E Harmon-Jones, SL Vance
Journal of personality and social psychology 82 (5), 835, 2002
12172002
Anger and frontal brain activity: EEG asymmetry consistent with approach motivation despite negative affective valence.
E Harmon-Jones, JJB Allen
Journal of personality and social psychology 74 (5), 1310, 1998
11651998
The role of asymmetric frontal cortical activity in emotion-related phenomena: A review and update
E Harmon-Jones, PA Gable, CK Peterson
Biological psychology 84 (3), 451-462, 2010
10702010
State anger and prefrontal brain activity: evidence that insult-related relative left-prefrontal activation is associated with experienced anger and aggression.
E Harmon-Jones, J Sigelman
Journal of personality and social psychology 80 (5), 797, 2001
10512001
Cognitive dissonance: Progress on a pivotal theory in social psychology.
E Harmon-Jones, J Mills
American Psychological Association, 1999
1027*1999
Toward an understanding of the determinants of anger.
L Berkowitz, E Harmon-Jones
Emotion 4 (2), 107, 2004
9622004
Behavioral activation sensitivity and resting frontal EEG asymmetry: covariation of putative indicators related to risk for mood disorders.
E Harmon-Jones, JJB Allen
Journal of abnormal psychology 106 (1), 159, 1997
9171997
An introduction to cognitive dissonance theory and an overview of current perspectives on the theory.
E Harmon-Jones, J Mills
American Psychological Association, 2019
8712019
Approach-motivated positive affect reduces breadth of attention
PA Gable, E Harmon-Jones
Psychological science 19 (5), 476-482, 2008
8582008
Clarifying the emotive functions of asymmetrical frontal cortical activity
E Harmon‐Jones
Psychophysiology 40 (6), 838-848, 2003
8112003
Anger and the behavioral approach system
E Harmon-Jones
Personality and Individual differences 35 (5), 995-1005, 2003
6362003
The motivational dimensional model of affect: Implications for breadth of attention, memory, and cognitive categorisation
P Gable, E Harmon-Jones
Cognition and Emotion 24 (2), 322-337, 2010
5382010
Neural signals for the detection of unintentional race bias
DM Amodio, E Harmon-Jones, PG Devine, JJ Curtin, SL Hartley, ...
Psychological Science 15 (2), 88-93, 2004
5332004
The discrete emotions questionnaire: A new tool for measuring state self-reported emotions
C Harmon-Jones, B Bastian, E Harmon-Jones
PloS one 11 (8), e0159915, 2016
5172016
Cognitive dissonance theory after 50 years of development
E Harmon-Jones, C Harmon-Jones
Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie 38 (1), 7-16, 2007
5172007
Contributions from research on anger and cognitive dissonance to understanding the motivational functions of asymmetrical frontal brain activity
E Harmon-Jones
Biological psychology 67 (1-2), 51-76, 2004
5052004
Understanding all inconsistency compensation as a palliative response to violated expectations
T Proulx, M Inzlicht, E Harmon-Jones
Trends in cognitive sciences 16 (5), 285-291, 2012
4832012
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