Tobias Brosch

Affiliations: 
New York University, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Emotional Attention, Affective Neuroscience, Psychology of Emotion
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Conte B, Hahnel UJJ, Brosch T. (2022) From values to emotions: Cognitive appraisal mediates the impact of core values on emotional experience. Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
Doell KC, Conte B, Brosch T. (2021) Interindividual differences in environmentally relevant positive trait affect impacts sustainable behavior in everyday life. Scientific Reports. 11: 20423
Dukes D, Abrams K, Adolphs R, et al. (2021) The rise of affectivism. Nature Human Behaviour
Hahnel UJJ, Mumenthaler C, Brosch T. (2019) Emotional foundations of the public climate change divide Climatic Change. 161: 9-19
Montagrin A, Sterpenich V, Brosch T, et al. (2018) Goal-relevant situations facilitate memory of neutral faces. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
Audrin C, Brosch T, Sander D, et al. (2018) More Than Meets the Eye: The Impact of Materialism on Information Selection During Luxury Choices. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 12: 172
Brosch T, Stussi Y, Desrichard O, et al. (2018) Not my future? Core values and the neural representation of future events. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
Tarditi C, Hahnel UJJ, Jeanmonod N, et al. (2018) Affective Dilemmas: The Impact of Trait Affect and State Emotion on Sustainable Consumption Decisions in a Social Dilemma Task Environment and Behavior. 52: 33-59
Hahnel UJ, Brosch T. (2018) Environmental trait affect Journal of Environmental Psychology. 59: 94-106
Chatelain G, Hille SL, Sander D, et al. (2018) Feel good, stay green: Positive affect promotes pro-environmental behaviors and mitigates compensatory “mental bookkeeping” effects Journal of Environmental Psychology. 56: 3-11
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