Predicted and remembered emotion: Tomorrow’s vividness trumps yesterday’s accuracy. By Heather Lench|2023-05-08T15:18:29+00:00May 8, 2020|Articles, Publications|
Texas A&M Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences Podcast Interview By igm.admin.llab|2023-07-19T17:33:42+00:00November 7, 2019|Lab News, Media, Publications|
Changes in subjective well-being following the U.S. Presidential Election of 2016 By Heather Lench|2023-05-08T15:24:03+00:00May 8, 2019|Articles, Publications|
Boredom as a seeking state: Boredom prompts the pursuit of novel (even negative) experiences By Heather Lench|2023-05-08T15:22:38+00:00May 8, 2019|Articles, Publications|
When and why people misestimate future feelings: Identifying strengths and weaknesses in affective forecasting By Heather Lench|2023-05-08T15:21:14+00:00May 8, 2019|Articles, Publications|
A meta-analysis of the facial feedback literature: Effects of facial feedback on emotional experience are small and variable By Heather Lench|2023-05-08T15:19:52+00:00May 8, 2019|Articles, Publications|
KBTX Interview: A&M study: Smiling can make you feel a little happier By igm.admin.llab|2023-07-19T17:34:11+00:00May 7, 2019|Lab News, Media, Publications|
Science Says: Smiling Does Bring a Mood Boost By Heather Lench|2023-07-19T17:34:24+00:00April 15, 2019|Lab News, Media, Publications|
Bias in predicted and remembered emotion By Heather Lench|2023-05-08T15:28:04+00:00May 8, 2018|Articles, Publications|
Emotion regulation deficits in persons with body-focused repetitive behaviors By Heather Lench|2023-05-08T15:27:00+00:00May 8, 2018|Articles, Publications|