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Iris Mauss
Iris Mauss
Professor of Psychology, UC Berkeley
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Measures of emotion: A review
IB Mauss, MD Robinson
Cognition and emotion, 109-137, 2010
27452010
The tie that binds? Coherence among emotion experience, behavior, and physiology.
IB Mauss, RW Levenson, L McCarter, FH Wilhelm, JJ Gross
Emotion 5 (2), 175, 2005
18132005
Gender differences in emotion regulation: An fMRI study of cognitive reappraisal
K McRae, KN Ochsner, IB Mauss, JJD Gabrieli, JJ Gross
Group processes & intergroup relations 11 (2), 143-162, 2008
12322008
Automatic emotion regulation
IB Mauss, SA Bunge, JJ Gross
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 1 (1), 146-167, 2007
9322007
A person-by-situation approach to emotion regulation: Cognitive reappraisal can either help or hurt, depending on the context
AS Troy, AJ Shallcross, IB Mauss
Psychological science 24 (12), 2505-2514, 2013
8402013
A dark side of happiness? How, when, and why happiness is not always good
J Gruber, IB Mauss, M Tamir
Perspectives on psychological science 6 (3), 222-233, 2011
8232011
Seeing the silver lining: cognitive reappraisal ability moderates the relationship between stress and depressive symptoms.
AS Troy, FH Wilhelm, AJ Shallcross, IB Mauss
Emotion 10 (6), 783, 2010
7192010
Resilience in the face of stress: Emotion regulation as a protective factor
AS Troy, IB Mauss
Resilience and mental health: Challenges across the lifespan 1 (2), 30-44, 2011
6522011
Individual differences in cognitive reappraisal: Experiential and physiological responses to an anger provocation
IB Mauss, CL Cook, JYJ Cheng, JJ Gross
International Journal of Psychophysiology 66 (2), 116-124, 2007
6362007
Can seeking happiness make people unhappy? Paradoxical effects of valuing happiness.
IB Mauss, M Tamir, CL Anderson, NS Savino
Emotion 11 (4), 807, 2011
6272011
Same situation--different emotions: how appraisals shape our emotions.
M Siemer, I Mauss, JJ Gross
Emotion 7 (3), 592, 2007
6232007
Automatic emotion regulation during anger provocation
IB Mauss, CL Cook, JJ Gross
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 43 (5), 698-711, 2007
4822007
Poorer sleep quality is associated with lower emotion-regulation ability in a laboratory paradigm
IB Mauss, AS Troy, MK LeBourgeois
Cognition & emotion 27 (3), 567-576, 2013
3892013
Real-time classification of evoked emotions using facial feature tracking and physiological responses
JN Bailenson, ED Pontikakis, IB Mauss, JJ Gross, ME Jabon, ...
International journal of human-computer studies 66 (5), 303-317, 2008
3852008
How to bite your tongue without blowing your top: Implicit evaluation of emotion regulation predicts affective responding to anger provocation
IB Mauss, C Evers, FH Wilhelm, JJ Gross
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 32 (5), 589-602, 2006
3502006
The psychological health benefits of accepting negative emotions and thoughts: Laboratory, diary, and longitudinal evidence.
BQ Ford, P Lam, OP John, IB Mauss
Journal of personality and social psychology 115 (6), 1075, 2018
3482018
Is there less to social anxiety than meets the eye? Emotion experience, expression, and bodily responding
I Mauss, F Wilhelm, J Gross
Cognition and emotion 18 (5), 631-642, 2004
3472004
Happiness is best kept stable: positive emotion variability is associated with poorer psychological health.
J Gruber, A Kogan, J Quoidbach, IB Mauss
Emotion 13 (1), 1, 2013
3372013
Don't hide your happiness! Positive emotion dissociation, social connectedness, and psychological functioning.
IB Mauss, AJ Shallcross, AS Troy, OP John, E Ferrer, FH Wilhelm, ...
Journal of personality and social psychology 100 (4), 738, 2011
3172011
Let it be: Accepting negative emotional experiences predicts decreased negative affect and depressive symptoms
AJ Shallcross, AS Troy, M Boland, IB Mauss
Behaviour research and therapy 48 (9), 921-929, 2010
3122010
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