Distraction from emotional information reduces biased judgments By Heather Lench|2023-05-09T14:44:23+00:00May 9, 2016|Articles, Publications|
Experiencing versus contemplating: Language use during descriptions of awe and wonder By Heather Lench|2023-05-09T14:43:00+00:00May 9, 2016|Articles, Publications|
Forgetting feelings: Opposite biases in memory for emotion and mood By Heather Lench|2023-05-09T14:41:37+00:00May 9, 2016|Articles, Publications|
Exploring the toolkit of emotion: What do sadness and anger do for us? By Heather Lench|2023-05-08T16:13:57+00:00May 8, 2016|Articles, Publications|
Do people eat the pain away? The effects of acute physical pain on subsequent consumption of sweet-tasting food By Heather Lench|2023-05-08T16:12:11+00:00May 8, 2016|Articles, Publications|
Moving toward a brighter future: The effects of desire on judgments about the likelihood of future events By Heather Lench|2023-05-08T16:10:22+00:00May 8, 2016|Articles, Publications|
Strength of affective reaction as a signal to think carefully. By Heather Lench|2023-05-09T15:05:07+00:00May 9, 2015|Articles, Publications|
A functionalist manifesto: Goal-related discrete emotions from an evolutionary perspective By Heather Lench|2023-05-09T15:03:54+00:00May 9, 2015|Articles, Publications|
Method of induction could impact emotional outcomes: Comment on Markey, Chin, Vanepps, & Loewenstein (2014). By Heather Lench|2023-05-09T14:52:19+00:00May 9, 2015|Articles, Publications|
Beliefs in moral luck: When and why blame hinges on luck By Heather Lench|2023-05-09T14:50:35+00:00May 9, 2015|Articles, Publications|