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« Back to PublicationsBeliefs about others’ positive emotional expressions: how they diverge by target social class, and why it matters
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Ye Z. et al, (2026), Cognition and Emotion, 1 - 24
Warm glow and pro-environmental behavior: Supportive evidence from behavioral tasks
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Zhou L. et al, (2026), Journal of Environmental Psychology, 110
Visual processing and emotion perception from ingroup and outgroup facial expressions.
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Cong Y-Q. et al, (2026), Cogn Emot, 40, 237 - 244
Repairing clothes and feeling good: Do positive emotions influence sustainable clothing behaviors?
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Zhou L. et al, (2026), Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology, 10
Emotions are perceived differently from posed and spontaneous facial expressions.
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Cong Y-Q. et al, (2025), Emotion, 25, 1605 - 1621
The Socio-Ecological Factors Associated with Mental Health Problems and Resilience in Refugees: A Systematic Scoping Review.
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Fadhlia TN. et al, (2025), Trauma Violence Abuse, 26, 598 - 616
Why Being Social and Active Boosts Psychological Wellbeing: A Mediating Role of Momentary Positive Emotions
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Sun R. et al, (2025), Social Psychological and Personality Science, 16, 333 - 342
The dynamics of interpersonal emotion regulation: How sharers elicit desired (but not necessarily helpful) support.
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Pauw LS. et al, (2025), Emotion, 25, 287 - 299
When to Laugh, When to Cry: Display Rules of Nonverbal Vocalisations Across Four Cultures
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Kamiloğlu RG. et al, (2025), Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 49, 9 - 33
What makes us feel good? A data-driven investigation of positive emotion experience.
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Kamiloğlu RG. et al, (2025), Emotion, 25, 271 - 276
Testing the Ingroup Advantage in Emotion Perception from Dynamic Posed and Spontaneous Expressions.
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Cong Y-Q. et al, (2025), J Nonverbal Behav, 49, 489 - 503
Registered report "Categorical perception of facial expressions of anger and disgust across cultures".
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Fang X. et al, (2024), Cogn Emot, 38, 1135 - 1151
Tickling induces a unique type of spontaneous laughter.
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Kamiloğlu RG. et al, (2024), Biol Lett, 20
The blushing brain: neural substrates of cheek temperature increase in response to self-observation.
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Nikolić M. et al, (2024), Proc Biol Sci, 291
(Not) showing you feel good, can be bad: The consequences of breaking expressivity norms for positive emotions
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Manokara K. et al, (2024), Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 113