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Jeff T Larsen

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Cognition & Emotion|May 15, 2013
Evidence for mixed feelings of happiness and sadness from brief moments in timeJeff T Larsen, Jennifer D Green
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|June 29, 2011
It's a bittersweet symphony: simultaneously mixed emotional responses to music with conflicting cuesJeff T Larsen, Bradley J Stastny
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|November 27, 2013
Distinct sources of self-discrepancies: effects of being who you want to be and wanting to be who you are on well-beingErin E Hardin, Jeff T Larsen
Psychological Science|April 11, 2008
Is happiness having what you want, wanting what you have, or both?Jeff T Larsen, Amie R McKibban
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|March 22, 2019
Feeling good and bad about nothing at all: Evidence that the status quo can elicit mixed feelingsCatherine J Norris, Jeff T Larsen
Journal of Psychiatric Research|May 28, 2021
Letter to the editor: Claims about the effects of botulinum toxin on depression should raise some eyebrowsNicholas A Coles, Jeff T Larsen
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 12, 2011
Further evidence for mixed emotionsJeff T Larsen, A Peter McGraw
Psychophysiology|June 4, 2009
A facial electromyographic investigation of affective contrastJeff T Larsen, J Ian Norris
Psychological Science|April 12, 2007
Children's understanding and experience of mixed emotionsJeff T Larsen, Yen M To, Gary Fireman
Brain Research|January 24, 2006
The good, the bad and the neutral: electrophysiological responses to feedback stimuliClay B Holroyd, Greg Hajcak, Jeff T Larsen
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Cognition & Emotion|May 15, 2013
Evidence for mixed feelings of happiness and sadness from brief moments in timeJeff T Larsen, Jennifer D Green
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|June 29, 2011
It's a bittersweet symphony: simultaneously mixed emotional responses to music with conflicting cuesJeff T Larsen, Bradley J Stastny
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|November 27, 2013
Distinct sources of self-discrepancies: effects of being who you want to be and wanting to be who you are on well-beingErin E Hardin, Jeff T Larsen
Psychological Science|April 11, 2008
Is happiness having what you want, wanting what you have, or both?Jeff T Larsen, Amie R McKibban
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|March 22, 2019
Feeling good and bad about nothing at all: Evidence that the status quo can elicit mixed feelingsCatherine J Norris, Jeff T Larsen
Journal of Psychiatric Research|May 28, 2021
Letter to the editor: Claims about the effects of botulinum toxin on depression should raise some eyebrowsNicholas A Coles, Jeff T Larsen
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 12, 2011
Further evidence for mixed emotionsJeff T Larsen, A Peter McGraw
Psychophysiology|June 4, 2009
A facial electromyographic investigation of affective contrastJeff T Larsen, J Ian Norris
Psychological Science|April 12, 2007
Children's understanding and experience of mixed emotionsJeff T Larsen, Yen M To, Gary Fireman
Brain Research|January 24, 2006
The good, the bad and the neutral: electrophysiological responses to feedback stimuliClay B Holroyd, Greg Hajcak, Jeff T Larsen
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