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Michael Inzlicht

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Communications Psychology|November 3, 2024
People are increasingly bored in our digital ageKaty Y Y Tam, Michael Inzlicht
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|August 19, 2024
Fast-forward to boredom: How switching behavior on digital media makes people more boredKaty Y Y Tam, Michael Inzlicht
Psychological Science|November 30, 2011
Ironic effects of antiprejudice messages: how motivational interventions can reduce (but also increase) prejudiceLisa Legault, Jennifer N Gutsell, Michael Inzlicht
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 3, 2013
Power changes how the brain responds to othersJeremy Hogeveen, Michael Inzlicht, Sukhvinder S Obhi
Scientific Reports|September 2, 2022
Cognitive effort for self, strangers, and charitiesGregory J Depow, Hause Lin, Michael Inzlicht
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 10, 2022
Do humans prefer cognitive effort over doing nothing?Raymond Wu, Amanda M Ferguson, Michael Inzlicht
Psychophysiology|October 17, 2015
Error-related electromyographic activity over the corrugator supercilii is associated with neural performance monitoringNathaniel Elkins-Brown, Blair Saunders, Michael Inzlicht
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|July 27, 2014
God will forgive: reflecting on God's love decreases neurophysiological responses to errorsMarie Good, Michael Inzlicht, Michael J Larson
Psychological Science|October 24, 2012
Preserving integrity in the face of performance threat: self-affirmation enhances neurophysiological responsiveness to errorsLisa Legault, Timour Al-Khindi, Michael Inzlicht
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|April 21, 2012
Understanding all inconsistency compensation as a palliative response to violated expectationsTravis Proulx, Michael Inzlicht, Eddie Harmon-Jones
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Communications Psychology|November 3, 2024
People are increasingly bored in our digital ageKaty Y Y Tam, Michael Inzlicht
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|August 19, 2024
Fast-forward to boredom: How switching behavior on digital media makes people more boredKaty Y Y Tam, Michael Inzlicht
Psychological Science|November 30, 2011
Ironic effects of antiprejudice messages: how motivational interventions can reduce (but also increase) prejudiceLisa Legault, Jennifer N Gutsell, Michael Inzlicht
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 3, 2013
Power changes how the brain responds to othersJeremy Hogeveen, Michael Inzlicht, Sukhvinder S Obhi
Scientific Reports|September 2, 2022
Cognitive effort for self, strangers, and charitiesGregory J Depow, Hause Lin, Michael Inzlicht
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 10, 2022
Do humans prefer cognitive effort over doing nothing?Raymond Wu, Amanda M Ferguson, Michael Inzlicht
Psychophysiology|October 17, 2015
Error-related electromyographic activity over the corrugator supercilii is associated with neural performance monitoringNathaniel Elkins-Brown, Blair Saunders, Michael Inzlicht
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|July 27, 2014
God will forgive: reflecting on God's love decreases neurophysiological responses to errorsMarie Good, Michael Inzlicht, Michael J Larson
Psychological Science|October 24, 2012
Preserving integrity in the face of performance threat: self-affirmation enhances neurophysiological responsiveness to errorsLisa Legault, Timour Al-Khindi, Michael Inzlicht
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|April 21, 2012
Understanding all inconsistency compensation as a palliative response to violated expectationsTravis Proulx, Michael Inzlicht, Eddie Harmon-Jones
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