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Eddie Harmon-Jones

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Psychophysiology|February 28, 2004
Early Career Award. Clarifying the emotive functions of asymmetrical frontal cortical activityEddie Harmon-Jones
Biological Psychology|May 8, 2004
Contributions from research on anger and cognitive dissonance to understanding the motivational functions of asymmetrical frontal brain activityEddie Harmon-Jones
Cognition & Emotion|August 28, 2018
On motivational influences, moving beyond valence, and integrating dimensional and discrete views of emotionEddie Harmon-Jones
Psychophysiology|November 2, 2006
Unilateral right-hand contractions cause contralateral alpha power suppression and approach motivational affective experienceEddie Harmon-Jones
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|June 15, 2007
Trait anger predicts relative left frontal cortical activation to anger-inducing stimuliEddie Harmon-Jones
Psychophysiology|December 1, 2007
Relative left frontal activation to appetitive stimuli: considering the role of individual differencesPhilip Gable, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|June 30, 2004
Toward an understanding of the determinants of angerLeonard Berkowitz, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Psychological Science|April 29, 2010
The blues broaden, but the nasty narrows: attentional consequences of negative affects low and high in motivational intensityPhilip Gable, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|June 3, 2010
Late positive potential to appetitive stimuli and local attentional biasPhilip A Gable, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|March 16, 2011
Trait emotions and affective modulation of the startle eyeblink: on the unique relationship of trait angerDavid M Amodio, Eddie Harmon-Jones
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Psychophysiology|February 28, 2004
Early Career Award. Clarifying the emotive functions of asymmetrical frontal cortical activityEddie Harmon-Jones
Biological Psychology|May 8, 2004
Contributions from research on anger and cognitive dissonance to understanding the motivational functions of asymmetrical frontal brain activityEddie Harmon-Jones
Cognition & Emotion|August 28, 2018
On motivational influences, moving beyond valence, and integrating dimensional and discrete views of emotionEddie Harmon-Jones
Psychophysiology|November 2, 2006
Unilateral right-hand contractions cause contralateral alpha power suppression and approach motivational affective experienceEddie Harmon-Jones
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|June 15, 2007
Trait anger predicts relative left frontal cortical activation to anger-inducing stimuliEddie Harmon-Jones
Psychophysiology|December 1, 2007
Relative left frontal activation to appetitive stimuli: considering the role of individual differencesPhilip Gable, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|June 30, 2004
Toward an understanding of the determinants of angerLeonard Berkowitz, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Psychological Science|April 29, 2010
The blues broaden, but the nasty narrows: attentional consequences of negative affects low and high in motivational intensityPhilip Gable, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|June 3, 2010
Late positive potential to appetitive stimuli and local attentional biasPhilip A Gable, Eddie Harmon-Jones
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|March 16, 2011
Trait emotions and affective modulation of the startle eyeblink: on the unique relationship of trait angerDavid M Amodio, Eddie Harmon-Jones
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