Publications

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(2011)

  1. Bargh, J.A., & Shalev, I. (2011) The substitutibility of physical and social warmth in everyday life. Emotion 12, (1) 154 - 162.
  2. Huang, J. Y., & Bargh, J. A. (2011) The selfish goal: Self-deception occurs naturally from autonomous goal operation. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 34, 27-28.
  3. Morsella, E., & Bargh, J.A. (2011) Unconscious action tendencies: Sources of 'un-intergrated' action. In J. Decety & J.T. Cacioppo (Eds.), Handbook of Social Neuroscience. New York: Oxford University Press. (pp. 335-347).
  4. Shalev, I., & Bargh, J. A. (2011) Use of priming-based interventions to facilitate psychological health: Commentary on Kazdin & Blase (2011). Perspectives on Psychological Science, 6, 488-492.

(2010)

  1. Ackerman, J. M., Nocera, C.C., & Bargh, J.A. (2010) Incidental haptic sensations influence social judgments. Science, 328, 1712-1715.
  2. Kang, Y., Williams, L., Clark, M., Gray, J., & Bargh, J. (2010) Physical temperature effects on trust behavior: The role of insula. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 1-9.
  3. Morsella, E., & Bargh, J. A. (2010) What is an output? Psychological Inquiry, 21, (4) 354-370.
  4. Morsella, E., Ben-Zeev, A., Lanska, M., & Bargh, J. A. (2010) The spontaneous thoughts of the night: How future tasks breed intrusive cognitions. Social Cognition, 28, 640-649.
  5. Bargh, J. A., Gollwitzer, P. M., & Oettingen, G. (2010) Motivation. In S. T. Fiske, D. T. Gilbert, & G. Lindzey (Eds.), Handbook of Social Psychology (5th ed.). New York: Wiley.
  6. Bargh, J. A., & Morsella, E. (2010) Unconscious behavioral guidance systems. In C. Agnew, D Carlston, W Graziano, & J. Kelly (Eds.), Then a miracle occurs: Focusing on behavior in social psychological theory and research New York, NY: Oxford University Press. (pp. 89-118).

(2009)

  1. Hassin, R. R., Bargh, J. A., & Zimerman, S. (2009) Automatic and flexible: The case of nonconscious goal pursuit. Social Cognition, 27, (1) 20-36.
  2. Ackerman, J. A., Goldstein, N. J., Shapiro, J. R., & Bargh, J. A. (2009) You wear me out: The vicarious depletion of self-control. Psychological Science, 20, 326-332.
  3. Bargh, J. A., & Huang, J. Y. (2009) The selfish goal. In G. B. Moskowitz & H. Grant (Eds.), The psychology of goals (pp. 127-150). New York: Guilford.
  4. Uhlmann, E. L., Poehlman, T. A., & Bargh, J. A. (2009) American moral exceptionalism. In J. T. Jost, A. C. Kay, & H. Thorisdottir (Eds.), Social and psychological bases of ideology and system justification (pp. 27-52). New York: Oxford University Press.
  5. Harris, J. L., Brownell, K. B., & Bargh, J. A. (2009) The food marketing defense model: Integrating psychological research to protect youth and inform public policy. Social Issues and Policy Review, 3, (1) 211-271