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May 5, 2023
People are curious about immoral and morally ambiguous others
Jordan Wylie, Ana Gantman
Cognition
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November 21, 2022
Doesn't everybody jaywalk? On codified rules that are seldom followed and selectively punished
Jordan Wylie, Ana Gantman
Cognition
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October 22, 2025
People can find their true selves outside moral pursuits
Jordan Wylie, Matthew Lindauer, Ana Gantman
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition
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June 7, 2024
Age-related changes in the effects of induced positive affect on executive control in younger and older adults-evidence from a task-switching paradigm
Kerstin Unger, Jordan Wylie, Julia Karbach
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
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July 13, 2018
Fear and happiness, but not sadness, motivate attentional flexibility: A case for emotion influencing the ability to split foci of attention
Justin Storbeck, Jessica Dayboch, Jordan Wylie
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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November 17, 2022
Imagining our moral values in the present and future
Jordan Wylie, Alix Alto, Ana Gantman
Cognition & Emotion
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May 13, 2024
Sadness and fear, but not happiness, motivate inhibitory behaviour: the influence of discrete emotions on the executive function of inhibition
Justin Storbeck, Jennifer L Stewart, Jordan Wylie
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
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September 15, 2022
The effects of spatial frequency on the decoding of emotional facial expressions
Jordan Wylie, Ryan E Tracy, Steven G Young
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
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June 5, 2024
The Biased Enforcement of Rarely Followed Rules
Jordan Wylie, Katlyn Lee Milless, John Sciarappo, et al.
The British Journal of Social Psychology
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October 2, 2025
People are more Sceptical of others' public virtue motivations than their own in separate (but not joint) evaluations
Kyle Fiore Law, Jordan Wylie, Gordon Kraft-Todd, et al.
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Scientific Reports
|
May 5, 2023
People are curious about immoral and morally ambiguous others
Jordan Wylie, Ana Gantman
Cognition
|
November 21, 2022
Doesn't everybody jaywalk? On codified rules that are seldom followed and selectively punished
Jordan Wylie, Ana Gantman
Cognition
|
October 22, 2025
People can find their true selves outside moral pursuits
Jordan Wylie, Matthew Lindauer, Ana Gantman
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition
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June 7, 2024
Age-related changes in the effects of induced positive affect on executive control in younger and older adults-evidence from a task-switching paradigm
Kerstin Unger, Jordan Wylie, Julia Karbach
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
|
July 13, 2018
Fear and happiness, but not sadness, motivate attentional flexibility: A case for emotion influencing the ability to split foci of attention
Justin Storbeck, Jessica Dayboch, Jordan Wylie
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|
November 17, 2022
Imagining our moral values in the present and future
Jordan Wylie, Alix Alto, Ana Gantman
Cognition & Emotion
|
May 13, 2024
Sadness and fear, but not happiness, motivate inhibitory behaviour: the influence of discrete emotions on the executive function of inhibition
Justin Storbeck, Jennifer L Stewart, Jordan Wylie
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
|
September 15, 2022
The effects of spatial frequency on the decoding of emotional facial expressions
Jordan Wylie, Ryan E Tracy, Steven G Young
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
|
June 5, 2024
The Biased Enforcement of Rarely Followed Rules
Jordan Wylie, Katlyn Lee Milless, John Sciarappo, et al.
The British Journal of Social Psychology
|
October 2, 2025
People are more Sceptical of others' public virtue motivations than their own in separate (but not joint) evaluations
Kyle Fiore Law, Jordan Wylie, Gordon Kraft-Todd, et al.
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