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Here's a link to my Google Scholar page.
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Publications. (E-mail Evan for pdf's that aren't yet posted. Click here for copyright notice.)
2021
Reece, A.*, Carr, E.W.*, Baumeister, R.F., & Kellerman, G.R. (2021). Outcasts and saboteurs: Intervention strategies to reduce the negative effects of social exclusion on team outcomes. PLoS ONE, 16(5), e0249851.
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Kever, A., Geers, L., Carr, E.W., Vermeulen, N., Grynberg, D. & Winkielman, P. (2021). When the body matches the picture: The influence of physiological arousal on subjective familiarity of novel stimuli. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
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Carr, E.W., Bird, G., Catmur, C., & Winkielman, P. (2021). Dissociable effects of averted “gaze” on the priming of bodily representations and motor actions. Acta Psychologica.
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2020
Nitschke, J. P., Sunahara, C.S., Carr, E.W., Winkielman, P., Pruessner, J.C. & Bartz, J. A. (2020). Stressed connections: Cortisol levels following acute psychosocial stress disrupt affiliative mimicry in humans. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 287: 20192941.
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2019
Carr, E.W., Reece, A., Kellerman, G., & Robichaux, A. (2019). The value of belonging at work. Harvard Business Review.
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Black, H., Greenberg, S., Saulsgiver, K., Sinar, E., Reece, A., Carr, E.W., & Kellerman, G. (2019). Beyond hedonia: 5 keys to enhancing workplace well-being at scale. American Journal of Health Promotion, 33(8), 1212-1217.
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Slepian, M.L. & Carr, E.W. (2019). Facial expressions of authenticity: The social benefits of facial emotion variability. Cognition, 183, 82-98.
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2018
Carr, E.W., Kever, A., & Winkielman, P. (2018). Embodiment of emotion and its situated nature. In Albert Newen, Leon de Bruin & Gallagher Shaun (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Cognition: Embodied, Embedded, Enactive, and Extended, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Vogel, T., Carr, E.W., Davis, T., & Winkielman, P. (2018). Category structure determines the relative attractiveness of global versus local averages. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 44(2), 250-267.
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2017
Carr, E.W., Brady, T.F., & Winkielman, P. (2017). Are you smiling or have I seen you before? Familiarity makes faces look happier. Psychological Science, 28(8), 1087-1102.
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Carr, E.W., Huber, D.E., Pecher, D., Zeelenberg, R., Halberstadt, J., & Winkielman, P. (2017). The ugliness-in-averageness effect: Tempering the warm glow of familiarity. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 112(6), 787-812.
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Carr, E.W., Hofree, G., Sheldon, K., Saygin, A.P., & Winkielman, P. (2017). Is that a human? Categorization (dis)fluency drives evaluations of agents ambiguous on human-likeness. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 43(4), 651-666.
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2016
Farmer, H., Carr, E.W., Svartdal, M., Winkielman, P., & Hamilton, A.F.C. (2016). Status and power do not modulate automatic imitation of intransitive hand movements. PLoS One, 11(4), e0151835.
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Winkielman, P., Carr, E.W., Chakrabarti, B., Hofree, G., & Kavanagh, L.C. (2016). Mimicry, emotion, and social context: Insights from typical and atypical humans, robots, and androids. In U. Hess & A. Fisher (Eds.), Emotional mimicry in social context. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK.
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Winkielman, P., Carr, E.W., Hofree, G., & Kavanagh, L.C. (2016). Imitation, Emotion, and Embodiment. In B. Brożek, J. Stelmach, & Ł. Kwiatek (Eds), The Normative Mind. Copernicus Center Press: Krakow, Poland.
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Owen, H.E., Halberstadt, J., Carr, E.W., & Winkielman, P. (2016). Johnny Depp, reconsidered: How category-relative processing fluency determines the appeal of gender ambiguity. PLoS One, 11(2), e0146328.
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Carr, E.W., Rotteveel, M., & Winkielman, P. (2016). Easy moves: Perceptual fluency facilitates approach-related action. Emotion, 16(4), 540-552.
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2015 and before
*Kogan, A., *Oveis, C., Carr, E.W., Gruber, J., Mauss, I.B., Shallcross, A., Impett, E.A., van der Löwe, I., Hui, B., Cheng, C., & Keltner, D. (2014). Vagal activity is quadratically related to prosocial traits, prosocial emotions, and observer perceptions of prosociality. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 107, 1051-1063 [*co-first authors]
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Carr, E.W. & Winkielman, P. (2014). When mirroring is both simple and “smart”: How mimicry can be embodied, adaptive, and non-representational. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8(505).
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Carr, E.W., Korb, S., Niedenthal, P., & Winkielman, P. (2014). The two sides of spontaneity: Movement onset asymmetries in facial expressions influence social judgments. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 55, 31–36.
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Carr, E.W., Winkielman, P., & Oveis, C. (2014). Transforming the mirror: Power fundamentally changes facial responding to emotional expressions. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 143(3), 997-1003.
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