C Nathan DeWall

Affiliations: 
University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 
Area:
Social Psychology, Experimental Psychology
Google:
"C DeWall"
Mean distance: (not calculated yet)
 
BETA: Related publications

Publications

You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect.

Wang X, Chen Z, Van Tongeren DR, et al. (2022) Permitting immoral behaviour: A generalized compensation belief hypothesis. British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)
Bell SB, Turner B, Sawaki L, et al. (2020) When Brain Stimulation Backfires: The Effects of Prefrontal Cortex Stimulation on Impulsivity. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
Chester DS, Clark MA, DeWall CN. (2020) The flux, pulse, and spin of aggression-related affect. Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
Van Tongeren DR, DeWall CN, Chen Z, et al. (2020) Religious residue: Cross-cultural evidence that religious psychology and behavior persist following deidentification. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Chen Z, Poon KT, DeWall CN, et al. (2020) Life lacks meaning without acceptance: Ostracism triggers suicidal thoughts. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Lasko EN, Chester DS, Martelli AM, et al. (2019) An investigation of the relationship between psychopathy and greater gray matter density in lateral prefrontal cortex. Personality Neuroscience. 2: e7
Chester DS, Bell SB, DeWall CN, et al. (2019) Neural correlates of intertemporal choice in aggressive behavior. Aggressive Behavior
Bell SB, DeWall CN. (2019) Pressing the rewarding button: The relationship between impulsivity, fatigue, and reward sensitivity Journal of Research in Personality. 79: 24-29
Chester DS, DeWall CN, Enjaian B. (2018) Sadism and Aggressive Behavior: Inflicting Pain to Feel Pleasure. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 146167218816327
Pfundmair M, Reinelt A, DeWall CN, et al. (2018) Oxytocin strengthens the link between provocation and aggression among low anxiety people. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 93: 124-132
See more...