JOHN BARGH

Summary

Affiliation: Yale University
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Automaticity in social-cognitive processes
    John A Bargh
    Yale University, Department of Psychology, 2 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, CT 06520, USA Electronic address
    Trends Cogn Sci 16:593-605. 2012
  2. ncbi The substitutability of physical and social warmth in daily life
    John A Bargh
    Department of Psychology
    Emotion 12:154-62. 2012
  3. ncbi The selfish goal: Self-deception occurs naturally from autonomous goal operation
    Julie Y Huang
    Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520 www yale edu acmelab
    Behav Brain Sci 34:27-8. 2011
  4. ncbi Priming effects of television food advertising on eating behavior
    Jennifer L Harris
    Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA
    Health Psychol 28:404-13. 2009
  5. ncbi You wear me out: the vicarious depletion of self-control
    Joshua M Ackerman
    Yale University, Department of Psychology, P O Box 208205, New Haven, CT 06520 8205, USA
    Psychol Sci 20:326-32. 2009
  6. ncbi Peak of desire: activating the mating goal changes life-stage preferences across living kinds
    Julie Y Huang
    Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA
    Psychol Sci 19:573-8. 2008
  7. ncbi Keeping one's distance: the influence of spatial distance cues on affect and evaluation
    Lawrence E Williams
    Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520 8205, USA
    Psychol Sci 19:302-8. 2008
  8. ncbi Physical temperature effects on trust behavior: the role of insula
    Yoona Kang
    Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06511, USA
    Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci 6:507-15. 2011
  9. ncbi Automatic activation of attachment-related goals
    Omri Gillath
    University of California, Davis, USA
    Pers Soc Psychol Bull 32:1375-88. 2006
  10. ncbi Linking automatic evaluation to mood and information processing style: consequences for experienced affect, impression formation, and stereotyping
    Tanya L Chartrand
    Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Box 90120, 134 Towerview Drive, Durham, NC 27708, USA
    J Exp Psychol Gen 135:70-7. 2006

Research Grants

  1. NONCONSCIOUS FORMS OF SELF REGULATION
    JOHN BARGH; Fiscal Year: 2002
  2. Nonconscious Sources of Self-Regulation
    JOHN BARGH; Fiscal Year: 2007
  3. Nonconscious Sources of Self-Regulation
    JOHN BARGH; Fiscal Year: 2009

Detail Information

Publications15

  1. ncbi Automaticity in social-cognitive processes
    John A Bargh
    Yale University, Department of Psychology, 2 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, CT 06520, USA Electronic address
    Trends Cogn Sci 16:593-605. 2012
    ....
  2. ncbi The substitutability of physical and social warmth in daily life
    John A Bargh
    Department of Psychology
    Emotion 12:154-62. 2012
    ..PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved)...
  3. ncbi The selfish goal: Self-deception occurs naturally from autonomous goal operation
    Julie Y Huang
    Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520 www yale edu acmelab
    Behav Brain Sci 34:27-8. 2011
    ....
  4. ncbi Priming effects of television food advertising on eating behavior
    Jennifer L Harris
    Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA
    Health Psychol 28:404-13. 2009
    ..This research tests the hypothesis that exposure to food advertising during TV viewing may also contribute to obesity by triggering automatic snacking of available food...
  5. ncbi You wear me out: the vicarious depletion of self-control
    Joshua M Ackerman
    Yale University, Department of Psychology, P O Box 208205, New Haven, CT 06520 8205, USA
    Psychol Sci 20:326-32. 2009
    ..These findings suggest that the actions of other people may either deplete or boost one's own self-control, depending on whether one mentally simulates those actions or merely perceives them...
  6. ncbi Peak of desire: activating the mating goal changes life-stage preferences across living kinds
    Julie Y Huang
    Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA
    Psychol Sci 19:573-8. 2008
    ..Study 1 establishes this goal-driven effect for human stimuli indirectly related to the mating goal. Studies 2 and 3 establish that the evaluative bias produced by the activated mating goal extends to living kinds, but not artifacts...
  7. ncbi Keeping one's distance: the influence of spatial distance cues on affect and evaluation
    Lawrence E Williams
    Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520 8205, USA
    Psychol Sci 19:302-8. 2008
    ..These results support a broader conceptualization of distance-mediated effects on judgment and affect...
  8. ncbi Physical temperature effects on trust behavior: the role of insula
    Yoona Kang
    Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06511, USA
    Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci 6:507-15. 2011
    ..These results suggest that the insula may be a key shared neural substrate that mediates the influence of temperature on trust processes...
  9. ncbi Automatic activation of attachment-related goals
    Omri Gillath
    University of California, Davis, USA
    Pers Soc Psychol Bull 32:1375-88. 2006
    ..Taken together, the studies support the idea that mental representations of attachment figures are associated with attachment-related goals...
  10. ncbi Linking automatic evaluation to mood and information processing style: consequences for experienced affect, impression formation, and stereotyping
    Tanya L Chartrand
    Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Box 90120, 134 Towerview Drive, Durham, NC 27708, USA
    J Exp Psychol Gen 135:70-7. 2006
    ..In 3 additional studies, the authors showed that automatic evaluation affects information processing style. Experiment 4 showed that participants' mood mediates the effect of valenced brief primes on information processing...
  11. ncbi Experiencing physical warmth promotes interpersonal warmth
    Lawrence E Williams
    Leeds School of Business, University of Colorado at Boulder, UCB 419, Boulder, CO, 80309 0419, USA
    Science 322:606-7. 2008
    ....
  12. ncbi Liking is for doing: the effects of goal pursuit on automatic evaluation
    Melissa J Ferguson
    Department of Psychology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
    J Pers Soc Psychol 87:557-72. 2004
    ..g., S. T. Fiske, 1992; W. James, 1890; K. Lewin, 1926) as well as with more recent work on the cognitive mechanics of goal pursuit (e.g., G. B. Moskowitz, 2002; J. Y. Shah & A.W. Kruglanski, 2002)...
  13. ncbi The projection of implicit and explicit goals
    Christie L K Kawada
    Department of Psychology, New York University, New York, NY 10003, USA
    J Pers Soc Psychol 86:545-59. 2004
    ..The control of automatic goal projection effects is discussed, and interpersonal consequences of goal projection are delineated...
  14. ncbi How social perception can automatically influence behavior
    Melissa J Ferguson
    Department of Psychology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
    Trends Cogn Sci 8:33-9. 2004
    ..We review findings that suggest that the social knowledge that is incidentally activated while reading words or imagining events subsequently affects participants' behaviors across a range of ostensibly unrelated domains...
  15. ncbi Thinking of you: nonconscious pursuit of interpersonal goals associated with relationship partners
    Grainne M Fitzsimons
    Department of Psychology, New York University, New York 10003, USA
    J Pers Soc Psychol 84:148-64. 2003
    ....

Research Grants8

  1. NONCONSCIOUS FORMS OF SELF REGULATION
    JOHN BARGH; Fiscal Year: 2002
    ..The effects of this contextual priming of the person s emotion, judgments, goal pursuit and self-regulation, and interpersonal behavior are then assessed, as is their degree of awareness of the contextual influence. ..
  2. Nonconscious Sources of Self-Regulation
    JOHN BARGH; Fiscal Year: 2007
    ..Understanding the nature, scope, and function of these nonconscious self-regulatory mechanisms is essential for a complete account of healthy functioning and psychological well-being. ..
  3. Nonconscious Sources of Self-Regulation
    JOHN BARGH; Fiscal Year: 2009
    ..Understanding the nature, scope, and function of these nonconscious self-regulatory mechanisms is essential for a complete account of healthy functioning and psychological well-being. ..