Jacob B. Hirsh, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada |
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(Decision-Making and Self-Regulation from a Social-Personality Neuroscience Perspective.) |
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Hirsh JB, Shteynberg G, Gelfand MJ. (2020) Conflicting obligations in human social life. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 43: e72 |
Shteynberg G, Hirsh JB, Bentley RA, et al. (2020) Shared worlds and shared minds: A theory of collective learning and a psychology of common knowledge. Psychological Review |
Hirsh JB, Lu JG, Galinsky AD. (2018) Moral Utility Theory: Understanding the motivation to behave (un)ethically Research in Organizational Behavior. 38: 43-59 |
Hu J, Hirsh JB. (2017) Accepting Lower Salaries for Meaningful Work. Frontiers in Psychology. 8: 1649 |
Hirsh JB, Kang SK. (2015) Mechanisms of Identity Conflict: Uncertainty, Anxiety, and the Behavioral Inhibition System. Personality and Social Psychology Review : An Official Journal of the Society For Personality and Social Psychology, Inc |
Inzlicht M, Bartholow BD, Hirsh JB. (2015) Emotional foundations of cognitive control. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 19: 126-32 |
Kaufman SB, Quilty LC, Grazioplene RG, et al. (2014) Openness to Experience and Intellect Differentially Predict Creative Achievement in the Arts and Sciences. Journal of Personality |
Hirsh JB. (2014) Mapping the goal space: personality integration and higher-order goals. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 37: 144-5 |
Nash K, Prentice M, Hirsh J, et al. (2014) Muted neural response to distress among securely attached people. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 9: 1239-45 |
Shteynberg G, Hirsh JB, Galinsky AD, et al. (2014) Shared attention increases mood infusion. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. 143: 123-30 |