Eddie Harmon-Jones
Affiliations: | 2012- | Psychology | The University of New South Wales, Australia |
Area:
Emotion, motivation, cognitive dissonance, prefrontal cortexWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorJack W. Brehm | grad student | 1990-1993 | University of Kansas |
John J. B. Allen | grad student | 1993-1995 | University of Arizona |
Jeff Greenberg | grad student | 1993-1995 | University of Arizona (PsychTree) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeJennifer T. Kubota | research assistant | 2000-2004 | UW Madison |
David M. Amodio | grad student | 1998-2003 | UW Madison (PsychTree) |
Philip A. Gable | grad student | 2005-2010 | University of Alabama (PsychTree) |
Carly K. Peterson | grad student | 2007-2012 | Texas A & M |
Thomas F. Price | grad student | 2008-2012 | Texas A & M (PsychTree) |
Nicholas J. Kelley | grad student | 2010-2012 | Texas A & M |
Douglas Jozef Angus | grad student | 2014-2018 | The University of New South Wales |
Chi-Kuang Sun | grad student | 2013-2019 | UNSW, Sydney, Australia |
Elizabeth Summerell | grad student | 2017-2020 | UNSW (PsychTree) |
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Kamińska O, Magnuski M, Gogolewska M, et al. (2024) The effect of high- and low-approach motivated sadness on frontal alpha asymmetry and other metrics. International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 112448 |
Moriarity DP, Case J, Kautz MM, et al. (2024) Toward diversification of acute stressors and precision stress research: A stage 2 Registered Report validating a reward-salient stress task in emerging adults. Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science |
Harmon-Jones E, Matis S, Angus DJ, et al. (2024) Does effort increase or decrease reward valuation? Considerations from cognitive dissonance theory. Psychophysiology. e14536 |
Szymaniak K, Harmon-Jones SK, Harmon-Jones E. (2023) Further examinations of attitudes toward discrete emotions, with a focus on attitudes toward anger. Motivation and Emotion. 1-18 |
Harmon-Jones E, Harmon-Jones C. (2022) Individual differences in dissonance arousal/reduction relate to physical exercise: Testing the action-based model. Plos One. 17: e0275990 |
Sun CK, Harmon-Jones E. (2020) Supine body posture reduces cognitive conflict processing: Evidence from N450 Stroop interference. Psychophysiology. e13693 |
Harmon-Jones E, Clarke D, Paul K, et al. (2020) The Effect of Perceived Effort on Reward Valuation: Taking the Reward Positivity (RewP) to Dissonance Theory. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 14: 157 |
Harmon-Jones E, Willoughby C, Paul K, et al. (2020) The Effect of Perceived Effort and Perceived Control on Reward Valuation: Using the Reward Positivity to Test a Dissonance Theory Prediction. Biological Psychology. 107910 |
Harmon-Jones E, Harmon-Jones C. (2020) Cognitive dissonance processes serve an action-oriented adaptive function. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 43: e38 |
Paul K, Pourtois G, Harmon-Jones E. (2020) Modulatory effects of positive mood and approach motivation on reward processing: Two sides of the same coin? Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience |