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    From a Distance: Implications of Spontaneous Self-Distancing for Adaptive Self-Reflection by Ayduk, Özlem, Kross, Ethan

    “…Although recent experimental work indicates that self-distancing facilitates adaptive self-reflection, it remains unclear (a) whether spontaneous…”
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    Stepping Back to Move Forward: Expressive Writing Promotes Self-Distancing by Park, Jiyoung, Ayduk, Özlem, Kross, Ethan

    Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-04-2016)
    “…Prior research indicates that expressive writing enhances well-being by leading people to construct meaningful narratives that explain distressing life…”
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    Linguistic Shifts: A Relatively Effortless Route to Emotion Regulation? by Orvell, Ariana, Ayduk, Özlem, Moser, Jason S., Gelman, Susan A., Kross, Ethan

    “…Prior research indicates that psychological distance facilitates emotion regulation. Here, we propose that the ability to transcend one’s immersed perspective…”
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    Taking the Long View: Implications of Individual Differences in Temporal Distancing for Affect, Stress Reactivity, and Well-Being by Bruehlman-Senecal, Emma, Ayduk, Özlem, John, Oliver P

    “…Recent experimental work demonstrates that temporal distancing from negative experiences reduces distress. Yet two central questions remain: (a) do people…”
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    Asymmetries in Mutual Understanding: People With Low Status, Power, and Self-Esteem Understand Better Than They Are Understood by Talaifar, Sanaz, Buhrmester, Michael D., Ayduk, Özlem, Swann, William B.

    Published in Perspectives on psychological science (01-03-2021)
    “…All too often, people who develop exceptionally astute insights into others remain mysterious to these others. Evidence for such asymmetric understanding comes…”
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    Child inhibited temperament and caregiver distraction encouragement jointly predict children’s delay of gratification competencies by Luerssen, Anna, Ugurlu, Ozge, Mauss, Iris, Ayduk, Özlem

    Published in Scientific reports (20-01-2024)
    “…A cool attentional focus during the classic delay of gratification (DG) task involves shifting attention away from the emotion-arousing features and is a key…”
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    Individual differences in the rejection–aggression link in the hot sauce paradigm: The case of rejection sensitivity by Ayduk, Özlem, Gyurak, Anett, Luerssen, Anna

    Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-05-2008)
    “…Prior research shows that social rejection elicits aggression. In this study, we investigated whether this effect is moderated by individual differences in…”
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    Analyzing Negative Experiences Without Ruminating: The Role of Self-Distancing in Enabling Adaptive Self-Reflection by Ayduk, Özlem, Kross, Ethan

    Published in Social and personality psychology compass (01-10-2010)
    “…Both common intuition and findings from multiple areas of research suggest that when faced with distressing experiences, it is helpful to understand one’s…”
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    Rejection sensitivity and disruption of attention by social threat cues by Berenson, Kathy R., Gyurak, Anett, Ayduk, Özlem, Downey, Geraldine, Garner, Matthew J., Mogg, Karin, Bradley, Brendan P., Pine, Daniel S.

    Published in Journal of research in personality (01-12-2009)
    “…Two studies tested the hypothesis that Rejection Sensitivity (RS) increases vulnerability to disruption of attention by social threat cues, as would be…”
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    Resting Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia Buffers Against Rejection Sensitivity via Emotion Control by Gyurak, Anett, Ayduk, Özlem

    Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-08-2008)
    “…Emerging evidence suggests that high resting heart rate variability in the respiratory frequency band, or respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) may capture…”
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    Rejection sensitivity and executive control: Joint predictors of borderline personality features by Ayduk, Özlem, Zayas, Vivian, Downey, Geraldine, Cole, Amy Blum, Shoda, Yuichi, Mischel, Walter

    Published in Journal of research in personality (01-02-2008)
    “…Two studies tested the hypothesis that rejection sensitivity (RS) and executive control (EC) jointly predict borderline personality (BP) features. We expected…”
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    Reducing negative affect and increasing rapport improve interracial mentorship outcomes by Leitner, Jordan B, Ayduk, Özlem, Boykin, C Malik, Mendoza-Denton, Rodolfo

    Published in PloS one (04-04-2018)
    “…Research suggests that interracial mentoring relationships are strained by negative affect and low rapport. As such, it stands to reason that strategies that…”
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    Neural Activity to a Partner's Facial Expression Predicts Self-Regulation After Conflict by Hooker, Christine I, Gyurak, Anett, Verosky, Sara C, Miyakawa, Asako, Ayduk, Özlem

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (01-03-2010)
    “…Background Failure to self-regulate after an interpersonal conflict can result in persistent negative mood and maladaptive behaviors. Research indicates that…”
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    Individual differences in neural responses to social rejection: the joint effect of self-esteem and attentional control by Gyurak, Anett, Hooker, Christine I, Miyakawa, Asako, Verosky, Sara, Luerssen, Anna, Ayduk, Özlem N

    “…Individuals with low self-esteem have been found to react more negatively to signs of interpersonal rejection than those with high self-esteem. However,…”
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    Making Meaning out of Negative Experiences by Self-Distancing by Kross, Ethan, Ayduk, Ozlem

    “…Both common wisdom and findings from multiple areas of research suggest that it is helpful to understand and make meaning out of negative experiences. However,…”
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    Facilitating Adaptive Emotional Analysis: Distinguishing Distanced-Analysis of Depressive Experiences From Immersed-Analysis and Distraction by Kross, Ethan, Ayduk, Ozlem

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-07-2008)
    “…Two studies examined the psychological processes that facilitate adaptive emotional analysis. In Study 1, participants recalled a depression experience and…”
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    Conceal and Don’t Feel as Much? Experiential Effects of Expressive Suppression by Jones, Jessica L., Isaacowitz, Derek M., Ayduk, Özlem

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (06-11-2024)
    “…Emotion regulation research has routinely pitted the antecedent-focused strategy of cognitive reappraisal against the response-focused strategy of expressive…”
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    Regulating the High: Cognitive and Neural Processes Underlying Positive Emotion Regulation in Bipolar I Disorder by Park, Jiyoung, Ayduk, Özlem, O’Donnell, Lisa, Chun, Jinsoo, Gruber, June, Kamali, Masoud, McInnis, Melvin G., Deldin, Patricia, Kross, Ethan

    Published in Clinical psychological science (01-11-2014)
    “…Although it is well established that bipolar I disorder (BD) is characterized by excessive positive emotionality, the cognitive and neural processes that…”
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    Preschoolers' Delay of Gratification Predicts their Body Mass 30 Years Later by Schlam, Tanya R., PhD, Wilson, Nicole L., PhD, Shoda, Yuichi, PhD, Mischel, Walter, PhD, Ayduk, Ozlem, PhD

    Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-01-2013)
    “…Objective To assess whether preschoolers' performance on a delay of gratification task would predict their body mass index (BMI) 30 years later. Study design…”
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