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Power Changes How the Brain Responds to Others
Michael Inzlicht, Phd
1 What's So Great About Self-Control? Examining the Importance of Effortfu
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Stigma As Ego Depletion How Being the Target of Prejudice Affects Self-Control Michael Inzlicht,1 Linda Mckay,2 and Joshua Aronson2
The Neuroscience of Stigma and Stereotype Threat Belle Derks, Michael Inzlicht, Sonia Kang
The Neuroscience of Stigma and Stereotype Threat Derks, Belle; Inzlicht, Michael; Kang, Sonia
"Willpower with and Without Effort" by George Ainslie, BBS, 2020
Variation in Cognitive Control As Emotion Regulation
MARINA MILYAVSKAYA Department of Psychology Carleton University Email:
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Precision Retailing a Behaviorally-Informed and AI-Enabled Translational Science Hub for 21St Century Individual and Collective Health, Wealth, and Wellbeing
A Neuroscience Account of Religion As a Motivated Process Michael Inzlicht a , Alexa M
CURRICULUM VITAE Shona Melissa Tritt Education Scholarships And
Many Labs 5: Testing Pre-Data-Collection Peer Review
Michael Inzlicht, Phd
Six Questions for the Resource Model of Control (And Some Answers)
Autonomy Improves Performance by Enhancing Neuroaffective Responsiveness to Self-Regulation Failure
Transcending Humanness Or: Doing the Right Thing for Science Michael
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Joshua M. Aronson Associate Professor Department of Applied Psychology, New York University 246 Greene St
Social Perception of Faces Around the World: How Well Does the Valence-Dominance Model Generalize Across World Regions? (Registered Report Stage 1)
Inzlicht, Berkman, & Elkins-Brown, in Press2
Annual Meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology
What Does Cognitive Control Feel Like? Effective and Ineffective Cognitive Control Is Associated with Divergent Phenomenology
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Stigma and Group Inequality: Social Psychological Perspectives