Recent Faculty Publications

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Vicarious kin derogation—when and why people mock the innocent family members of political leaders Kurt Gray Simone Tang, Kurt Gray Social Psychology 2025
Voltage-Gated Ca2+ Channels in Prefrontal Parvalbumin Neurons Are Essential for Stress-Induced Depression Laurence Coutellier Katrina Lin, Laurence Coutellier Behavioral Neuroscience 2025
Voluntary and involuntary motor behaviours in the varieties of religious experience Kurt Gray Christos Ganos, Michael A. Ferguson, Kurt Gray, Andrew J. Lees, Kailash P. Bhatia, Patrick Haggard Social Psychology 2025
What distinguishes optimal visual searchers? Evidence from a probe procedure Andrew Leber Tianyu Zhang, Andrew B. Leber Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology 2025
What do young people know about the nicotine in their e-cigarettes? Dylan Wagner Grace Balzer, Anthony Landrus, Ilona Ovestrud, Jill M. Singer, Bo Lu, Dylan D. Wagner, Elizabeth G. Klein, Loren E. Wold, Clark Wilson, Alayna P. Tackett, Megan E. Roberts Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology 2025
When and Under What Circumstances Does Neuroticism Change in the Unified Protocol? Matt Southward Nicole E. Stumpp, Matthew W. Southward, Alexandra Hines, Madeline L. Kushner, Carmen Schäuffele, Martina Fruhbauerova, Eric Bridges, Abrar Rahman, Shannon Sauer-Zavala Clinical Psychology 2025
Who benefits from mobile health interventions? A dynamical systems analysis of psychological well-being in early adults Joshua Smyth Saida Heshmati, Chelsea Muth, Yanling Li, Robert W. Roeser, Joshua M. Smyth, Joachim Vandekerckhove, Sy-Miin Chow, Zita Oravecz Clinical Psychology 2025
Working memory shapes information sampling and attention allocation across development Vladimir Sloutsky Qianqian Wan, Vladimir M. Sloutsky Developmental Psychology 2025
“There’s no one as honest as those in pain”: The language of Tom Petty’s song lyrics Joshua Smyth Seth C. Kalichman, Joshua M. Smyth Clinical Psychology 2025
“You're leaving us?” Feeling ostracized when a group member leaves James Wirth James H. Wirth, Andrew H. Hales Social Psychology 2025