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Brandon J Schmeichel

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|May 16, 2007
Attention control, memory updating, and emotion regulation temporarily reduce the capacity for executive controlBrandon J Schmeichel
Cognition & Emotion|June 1, 2013
Stopping anger and anxiety: evidence that inhibitory ability predicts negative emotional respondingDavid Tang, Brandon J Schmeichel
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 2, 2005
Self-affirmation and mortality salience: affirming values reduces worldview defense and death-thought accessibilityBrandon J Schmeichel, Andy Martens
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|March 25, 2009
Self-affirmation and self-control: affirming core values counteracts ego depletionBrandon J Schmeichel, Kathleen Vohs
Cognition & Emotion|February 5, 2015
Approach motivation and cognitive resources combine to influence memory for positive emotional stimuliAdrienne Crowell, Brandon J Schmeichel
Biological Psychology|December 16, 2014
Self-affirmation facilitates cardiovascular recovery following interpersonal evaluationDavid Tang, Brandon J Schmeichel
Death Studies|February 8, 2014
Evidence that thinking about death relates to time-estimation behaviorAndy Martens, Brandon J Schmeichel
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 14, 2015
What Is Ego Depletion? Toward a Mechanistic Revision of the Resource Model of Self-ControlMichael Inzlicht, Brandon J Schmeichel
Journal of Personality|June 20, 2007
Trait self-control predicts performance on behavioral tests of self-controlBrandon J Schmeichel, Anne Zell
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 6, 2013
Beyond simple utility in predicting self-control fatigue: a proximate alternative to the opportunity cost modelMichael Inzlicht, Brandon J Schmeichel
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|May 16, 2007
Attention control, memory updating, and emotion regulation temporarily reduce the capacity for executive controlBrandon J Schmeichel
Cognition & Emotion|June 1, 2013
Stopping anger and anxiety: evidence that inhibitory ability predicts negative emotional respondingDavid Tang, Brandon J Schmeichel
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 2, 2005
Self-affirmation and mortality salience: affirming values reduces worldview defense and death-thought accessibilityBrandon J Schmeichel, Andy Martens
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|March 25, 2009
Self-affirmation and self-control: affirming core values counteracts ego depletionBrandon J Schmeichel, Kathleen Vohs
Cognition & Emotion|February 5, 2015
Approach motivation and cognitive resources combine to influence memory for positive emotional stimuliAdrienne Crowell, Brandon J Schmeichel
Biological Psychology|December 16, 2014
Self-affirmation facilitates cardiovascular recovery following interpersonal evaluationDavid Tang, Brandon J Schmeichel
Death Studies|February 8, 2014
Evidence that thinking about death relates to time-estimation behaviorAndy Martens, Brandon J Schmeichel
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 14, 2015
What Is Ego Depletion? Toward a Mechanistic Revision of the Resource Model of Self-ControlMichael Inzlicht, Brandon J Schmeichel
Journal of Personality|June 20, 2007
Trait self-control predicts performance on behavioral tests of self-controlBrandon J Schmeichel, Anne Zell
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 6, 2013
Beyond simple utility in predicting self-control fatigue: a proximate alternative to the opportunity cost modelMichael Inzlicht, Brandon J Schmeichel
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