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Gerald L. Clore

Department of Psychology Date: February 9, 2012

Gilmer Hall 102/P.O. Box 400400 Office: 434-982-4999

University of Virginia Cell: 434-466-1339

Charlottesville, VA 22904-4400 e-mail: gclore@virginia.edu

Educational History

Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford University (Advisor: Gordon Bower)

Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin (Advisor: Donn Byrne)

B.A., Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas

Title of Thesis

Discrimination learning as a function of awareness and magnitude of attitudinal reinforcement.

Professional History

University of Virginia, Commonwealth Professor of Psychology, 2000-present

New York University, Visiting Scholar, 2006, 2009, 2012

Harvard University, Visiting Scholar, 2003

University of Illinois, Alumni Distinguished Professor of Psychology, 2000-01

Center for the Study of the Behavioral Sciences, Fellow, Stanford, 1996-1997

University of Wisconsin, Faculty, NIMH Postdoctoral Research Training Consortium in Emotion, 1997-1999

University of California, Berkeley, Faculty, NIMH Postdoctoral Research Training Consortium in Emotion, 1991-1996

University of Oxford, Visiting Scholar, 1986-1987

Center for Advanced Study, University of Illinois, Fellow, 1986-87

Stanford University, NIMH Postdoctoral Fellow, 1979-1980

Harvard University, Visiting Professor, 1972-1973

University of Illinois, Professor, 1975-2000

University of Illinois, Associate Professor, 1970-1975

University of Illinois, Assistant Professor, 1966-1970

Professional Societies

International Society for Research on Emotion

Society of Experimental Social Psychology

Society for Personality and Social Psychology

Midwestern Psychological Association

American Psychological Association, Fellow

Association for Psychological Science, Fellow & Charter Member

Honors

William James Award for Lifetime Achievement, Assoc. Psycholog. Sci., May, 2013

Kurt Lewin Lecture, University of Utrecht, Netherlands, April 29, 2011

Elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, April 2010

Thomas M. Ostrom Scholar in Residence, Ohio State University, October, 2009

Norman Anderson Distinguished Lecture, Univ. California, San Diego, May,2005

Fellow, The Rockefeller Foundation Study Center, Bellagio Italy, May-June 2003

Commonwealth Professor of Psychology, University of Virginia, 2000

Alumni Distinguished Professor of Psychology, University of Illinois, 1999

Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford 1996-97

Fellow, Center for Advanced Study, University of Illinois, 1986-87

Fellow, Association for Psychological Science

Fellow, Division 8, 9, APA, 1975; 1982

NIMH Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford University, 1980

Runner-up for the 1978 Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Research

Prize of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues

Professional Service:

American Psychological Association Committee, Early Career Award in

Individual Differences, Chair, 2001.

Midwestern Psychological Association, Local Representative, 1970-2000

Midwestern Psychological Association, Executive Council, 1981

Midwestern Psychological Association, Program Chair, 1975

American Psychological Association, Council-PublicationsBoard Liaison, 1981

American Psychological Association, Council of Representatives, 1979-81

American Psychological Association, Division 8, Executive Committee, 1979-81

Society of Personality and Social Psychology, (APA Division 8)

Chair, Society Fellows Committee, 1993-94

Society of Personality and Social Psychology, (APA Division 8)

Executive Committee, 1991-93

NIMH Special Review Committee for Senior Research Scientist Award, 1984

Editorial Board, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1975-81

Editorial Board, Journal of Personality, 1977-1989

Editorial Board, Motivation and Emotion, 1985-1989

Associate Editor, Cognition and Emotion 1988-1996

Editorial Board, Cognition and Emotion, 1988-2007

Publications

Books:

Martin, L. L. & Clore, G. L. (Eds). (2001). Theories of Mood and Cognition: A User's Guidebook. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Ortony, A., Clore, G.L., & Collins. (1996). La estructura cognitiva de las emocciones. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [Spanish translation of 1988 book]

Ortony, A., Clore, G. L., & Collins, A. (1988). The cognitive structure of emotions. New York: Cambridge University Press (reprinted 1999)

Wiggins, J. S., Renner, K. E., Clore, G. L., & Rose, R. J. (1976). Principles of Personality. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley.

Wiggins, J. S., Renner, K. E., Clore, G. L., & Rose, R. J. (1971). The Psychology of Personality. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley.

Articles and Chapters:

2012 ; In press

Sherman, G. D., Haidt, J., & Clore, G.L. (in press) The faintest speck of dirt: Disgust enhances impurity detection. Psychological Science.

Solak, N., Jost, J.T., Sümer, N., & Clore, G.L. (in press). Rage against the machine: The case for system-level emotions. Social and Personality Psychology Compass.

Koo, M., Clore, G.L., Kim, J., & Choi, I. (in press). Affective facilitation and inhibition of cultural influences on reasoning. Cognition and Emotion.

Clore, G.L. & Robinson, M.D. (2012). Five new ideas about emotion and their implications for social-personality psychology. In K. Deaux & M. Snyder (Eds.) Oxford Handbook of Personality and Social Psychology (pp. 315-336). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Clore, G. L. & Robinson, M.D. (2012). Knowing Our Emotions: How Do We Know What We Feel? in Vazire, S. & Wilson, T.D. (Eds.). Handbook of Self-Knowledge (pp. 194-209). New York: Guilford Press.

2011

Storbeck, J. & Clore, G. L. (2011). Affect influences false memories at encoding: Evidence from recognition data. Emotion, 11, 981-989.

Riener, C. R.,Stefanucci, J.K., Proffitt, D.R., & Clore, G. (2011). An effect of mood on the perception of geographical slant. Cognition and Emotion, 25,174-182.

Hunsinger, M., Isbell, L.M., & Clore, G.L. (2011). Sometimes happy people focus on the trees and sad people focus on the forest: Context-dependent effects of mood in impression formation. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 38, 220-232. DOI: 10.1177/0146167211424166

Huntsinger, J. R. & Clore, G. L. (2011). Emotion and social metacognition. In, P. Briñol and K. DeMarree (Eds.), Social Metacognition (pp. 199-217). Psychology Press: New York.

Clore, G. L. (2011). Thrilling thoughts: How changing your mind intensifies your emotions. In R. Arkin (Ed.) Most Underappreciated: 50 Prominent Social Psychologists Talk About Hidden Gems (pp. 67-71). New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-977818-8

Clore, G. L. (2011). Psychology and the rationality of emotion. Modern Theology, 27, 325-338.

Zadra, J.R. & Clore, G.L. (2011). Emotion and perception: The role of affective information. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science. Chichester, West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons. DOI: 10.1002/wcs.147

2010

Huntsinger, J. R., Clore, G. L. & Bar-Anan, Y. (2010). Mood and global-local focus: Priming a local focus reverses the link between mood and global-local processing. Emotion, 10, 722-726.

Huntsinger, J. R., Sinclair, S., Dunn, E., & Clore, G. (2010). Affective regulation of automatic stereotype activation: It’s the (accessible) thought that counts. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 36, 564-577.

2009

Sherman, G. & Clore, G.L. (2009). White and Black Are Perceptual Symbols of Moral Purity and Pollution. Psychological Science, 20, 1019-1025.

Clore, G. L. & Huntsinger, J. R. (2009). How the object of affect guides its impact. Emotion Review, 1, 39-54.

Clore, G., & Huntsinger, J. (2009). A reply to commentaries on “How the object of affect guides its impact.” Emotion Review, 1, 58-59

Clore, G.L. & Palmer, J.E. (2009). Affective guidance of intelligent agents: How emotion controls cognition. Cognitive Systems Research, 10, 22-30.

Clore, G.L. (2009). Affect as Information. In D. Sander & K. Scherer (Eds). The Oxford Companion to Emotion and the Affective Sciences. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Clore, G.L. (2009). The bogus stranger technique for studying interpersonal attraction. In H. Reis & S. Sprecher, (Eds.) The Encyclopedia of Human Relationships (pp. 183-184). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Clore, G.L. (2009). The law as emotion regulation. In Law and Emotion: Re-Envisioning Family Law, Special Issue, Virginia Journal of Social Policy and Law, 16, 334-345.

Huntsinger, J. R., Sinclair, S., & Clore, G. L. (2009). Affective regulation of implicitly measured stereotypes and attitudes: Automatic and controlled processes. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 45, 560-566.

Huntsinger, J. R., Lun, J., Sinclair, S., & Clore, G. L. (2009). Contagion without contact: Anticipatory mood matching in response to affiliative motivation. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 35, 909-922

2008

Stefanucci, J. K., Proffitt, D. R., Clore, G., & Parekh, N. (2008). Skating down a steeper slope: Fear influences the perception of geographical slant. Perception, 37, 321–323.

Storbeck, J. & Clore, G.L. (2008). Affective arousal as information: How affective arousal influences judgments, learning, and memory. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2, 1824–1843.

Schnall, S., Haidt, J. Clore, G.L., & Jordan, A. H. (2008). Disgust as embodied moral judgment. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 34, 1096-1109.

Centerbar, D.B., Schnall, S., Clore, G.L., & Garvin, E. (2008). Affective incoherence: When affective concepts and embodied reactions clash. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 94, 560–578.

Storbeck, J. & Clore, G.L. (2008). The affective regulation of semantic and affective priming. Emotion, 8, 208-215.

Clore, G. L. & Ortony, A. (2008). Appraisal theories: How cognition shapes affect into emotion. In M. Lewis, J.M. Haviland-Jones, & L. F. Barrett (Eds.). Handbook of Emotions, 3rd Ed. (pp. 628-642). New York: Guilford Press.

Clore, G.L. (2008). Simultaneity in emotional moments. In S. Vrobel, T. Marks-Tarlow, & O.E. Rossler (Eds.) Simultaneity: Temporal Structures and Observer Perspectives. (pp. 91-108). Singapore: World Scientific.

Clore, G. L. & Schnall, S. (2008). Affective coherence: Affect as embodied evidence in attitude, advertising, and art. In G. R. Semin & E. Smith (Eds.) Embodied grounding: Social, cognitive, affective, and neuroscientific approaches (pp. 211-236). New York: Cambridge University Press.

2007

Robinson, M.D. & Clore, G. L. (2007). Traits, states, and encoding speed: Support for a top-down view of neuroticism/state relations. Journal of Personality, 75, 95-120.

Schwarz, N. & Clore, G.L. (2007). . In E. T. Higgins & A. Kruglanski (Eds.), Social Psychology. A Handbook of Basic Principles. 2nd Ed. (pp. 385-407). New York: Guilford Press.

Clore, G. L. & Huntsinger, J.R. (2007). How emotions inform judgment and regulate thought. Trends in Cognitive Science, 11, 393-399.

Clore, G. L. & Bar-Anan, Y. (2007). Affect-as-Information. In R. Baumeister & K. Vohs (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Social Psychology. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Storbeck, J. & Clore, G. L. (2007). On the interdependence of cognition and emotion. Cognition & Emotion, 21, 1212-1237.

Clore, G.L. & Pappas, J. (2007). The affective regulation of social interaction. Social Psychology Quarterly, 70, 333–339.

2006

Centerbar, D. & Clore, G.L. (2006). Do approach-avoidance actions create attitudes? Psychological Science, 17, 22-29.

Clore, G.L. & Storbeck, J. (2006). Affect as information about liking, efficacy, and importance. In J. Forgas (ed.). Affect in Social Thinking and Behavior (pp. 123-142). New York: Psychology Press.

2005

Storbeck, J. & Clore, G.L. (2005). With sadness comes accuracy, with happiness, false memory: Mood and the false memory effect. Psychological Science, 16, 785-791.

Chow, S-M., Ram, N., Boker, S. M., Fujita, F. & Clore, G. (2005). Emotion as a thermostat: Representing emotion regulation using a damped oscillator model. Emotion, 5, 208-225.

Clore, G.L. (2005). For love or money: Some emotional foundations of rationality Chicago Kent Law Review, 80, 1151-1165.

Clore, G. L. & Schnall, S. (2005). The Influences of Affect on Attitude. In D. Albarracín, B. T. Johnson, & M. P. Zanna (Eds.) Handbook of attitudes and attitude change: Basic principles (pp. 437-490). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Clore, G. L., Storbeck, J., Robinson, M.D., & Centerbar, D. (2005). Seven sins of research on unconscious affect. In L. F. Barrett, P. Niedenthal, & P. Winkielman (Eds.). Emotion and Consciousness (pp. 384-408). New York: Guilford Press.

Schnall, S., Witt, J. K., Augustyn, J., Stefanucci, J., Proffitt, D. R., & Clore, G. L. (2005). Invasion of personal space influences perception of spatial layout. Journal of Vision, 5, 198.

2004

Meier, B.P., Robinson, M.D., & Clore, G. L. (2004). Why good guys wear white: Automatic inferences about stimulus valence based on color. Psychological Science, 15, 82-87.

Clore, G. L. & Centerbar, D. (2004). Analyzing anger: How to make people mad. Emotion, 4, 139–144.

Tamir, M., Robinson, M. D., Clore, G. L., Martin, L.L., Whitaker, D. J. (2004). Are we puppets on a string?: The contextual meaning of unconscious expressive cues. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 30, 237-249. 

2003

Gohm, C. L. & Clore, G. L. (2003). Affect as information: An individual differences approach. In L. Feldman Barrett & P. Salovey (Eds.) The Wisdom of Feelings: Processes Underlying Emotional Intelligence (pp. 89-113). New York: Guilford Press

Clore, G. L. & Colcombe, S. (2003). The parallel worlds of affective concepts and feelings. In J. Musch & K. C. Klauer (Eds.), The Psychology of Evaluation: Affective Processes in Cognition and Emotion (pp. 335-370). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum

Schwarz, N. & Clore, G. L. (2003). Mood as Information: 20 Years Later. Psychological Inquiry, 14, 296-303

2002

Clore, G. L. & Tamir, M. (2002). Affect as embodied information. Psychological Inquiry, 13, 37-45.

Gasper, K. & Clore, G. L. (2002). Attending to the big picture: Mood and global vs. local processing of visual information. Psychological Science, 13, 34-40.

Gohm, C. L., & Clore, G. L. (2002). Four emotion traits and their involvement in attributional style, coping, and well-being. Cognition and Emotion, 16, 495-518.

Robinson, M. D., & Clore, G. L. (2002). Episodic and semantic knowledge in emotional self-report: Evidence for two judgment processes. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 83, 198-215.

Tamir, M., Robinson, M. D., & Clore, G. L. (2002). The epistemic benefits of trait-consistent mood states: An analysis of extraversion and mood. Journal of Personality and Social psychology, 83, 663-677.

Robinson, M. D. & Clore, G. L. (2002). Beliefs, situations, and their interactions: Towards a model of emotion reporting. Psychological Bulletin, 128, 934–960.

2001

Clore, G. L., Wyer R. S., Dienes, B., Gasper, K., Gohm, C. L., & Isbell, L. (2001). Affective Feelings as Feedback: Some Cognitive Consequences. In L. L. Martin & G. L. Clore (Eds.). Theories of mood and cognition: A user’s guidebook (pp. 27-62). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Clore, G. L., Gasper, K., & Garvin, E. (2001). Affect as information. In J. P. Forgas, (Ed.). Handbook of Affect and Social Cognition (pp. 121-144). Mahwah, NJ.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Clore, G.L., & Isbell, L.M. (2001). Emotions as virtue and vice. In J.H. Kuklinski (Ed.), Citizens and politics: Perspectives from political psychology (pp. 103-126). New York: Cambridge University Press.

Robinson, M. D., & Clore, G. L. (2001). Simulation, scenarios, and emotional appraisal: Testing the convergence of real and imagined reactions to emotional stimuli. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 27, 1520-1532.

2000

Clore, G. L., & Ortony, A. (2000). Cognition in emotion: Never, sometimes, or always? In R. D. Lane & L. Nadel (Eds.). The cognitive neuroscience of emotion (pp. 24-61). New York: Oxford University Press.

Gohm, C. L., & Clore, G. L. (2000). Individual differences in emotional experience: Mapping scales to processes. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 26, 679-697.

Gasper, K., & Clore, G. L. (2000). Do you have to pay attention to your feelings to be influenced by them? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 26, 698-711.

Clore, G. L. & Gasper, K. (2000). Feeling is Believing: Some Affective Influences on Belief. In N. H. Frijda, A. S. R. Manstead, & S. Bem (Eds.) Emotions and beliefs: How do emotions influence beliefs? (pp. 10-44). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Clore, G. L. & Robinson, M.D. (2000). What is emotion regulation? In search of a phenomenon. Psychological Inquiry, 11, 163-166).

1999

Larson, R. W., Clore, G. L., & Wood, G. A. (1999). The emotions of romantic relationships: Do they wreak havoc on adolescents? In W. Furman, B.B. Brown, & C. Feiring (Eds.) Contemporary perspectives in adolescent romantic relationships. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Wyer, R. S., Clore, & G. L., & Isbell, L. (1999). Affect and information processing. M. Zanna (Ed.), Advances in Experimental Social Psychology (Vol. 31, pp. 1-77). New York: Academic Press.

1998

Gasper, K. & Clore, G. L. (1998). The persistent use of negative affect by anxious individuals to estimate risk. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 74, 1350-1363.

1997

Clore, G. L., & Ketelaar, T. (1997). Minding our emotions: On the role of automatic, unconscious affect. In R. S. Wyer (Ed.), Advances in social cognition. Vol. 10 (pp. 105-120). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Ketelaar, T., & Clore, G. L. (1997). Emotions and reason: Proximate effects and ultimate functions. In G. Matthews (Ed.), Personality, Emotion, and Cognitive Science (pp. 355-396), Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers (North-Holland).

1996

Bless, H., Clore, G. L., Schwarz, N., Golisano, V., Rabe, C., &. Wölk, M. (1996). Mood and the use of scripts: Do happy moods really make people mindless? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 71, 665-678.

Schwarz, N., & Clore, G. L. (1996). Feelings and phenomenal experiences. In E. T. Higgins & A. Kruglanski (Eds.), Social psychology: A handbook of basic principle (pp. 433-465). New York: Guilford Press.

1994

Clore, G. L. (1994). Why emotions require cognition. In P. Ekman & R. J. Davidson (Eds.), The nature of emotion: Fundamental questions (pp. 181-191). New York: Oxford University Press.

Clore, G. L. (1994). Why emotions are never unconscious. In P. Ekman & R. J. Davidson (Eds.), The nature of emotion: Fundamental questions (pp. 285-290). New York: Oxford University Press.

Clore, G. L. (1994). Why emotions are felt. In P. Ekman & R. J. Davidson (Eds.), The nature of emotion: Fundamental questions (pp. 103-111). New York: Oxford University Press.

Clore, G. L. (1994). Why emotions vary in intensity. In P. Ekman & R. J. Davidson (Eds.), The nature of emotion: Fundamental questions (pp. 386-393). New York: Oxford University Press.

Sinclair, R. C., Mark, M. M., & Clore, G. L. (1994). Mood-related persuasion depends on (mis)attributions. Social Cognition. 12, 309-326.

Clore, G. L., & Parrott, W. G. (1994). Cognitive feelings and metacognitive judgments. European Journal of Social Psychology (Special Issue), 24, 101-115.

Clore, G. L., Schwarz, N., & Conway, M. (1994). Affective causes and consequences of social information processing. In R.S. Wyer & T. Srull (Eds.) The handbook of social cognition, 2nd Ed. (pp. 323-417). Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

1993

Clore, G. L., Ortony, A., Dienes, B., & Fujita, F. (1993). Where does anger dwell? In T. Srull & R.S. Wyer (Eds.), Advances in social cognition, Vol. V (pp. 57-88). Hillsdale, N. J.: Erlbaum.

1992

Frijda, N., Ortony, A., Sonnemans, J., & Clore, G. (1992) The complexity of intensity: Issues concerning the structure of emotion intensity. In M. Clark (Ed.), Emotion. Review of personality and social psychology, Vol. 13 (pp. 60-89). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Clore, G. L. (1992). Cognitive phenomenology: Feelings and the construction of judgment. In L. L. Martin & A. Tesser (Eds.), The construction of social judgments (pp. 133-163). Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum.

1991

Clore, G. L., & Parrott, W. G. (1991). Moods and their vicissitudes: The informational properties of affective thoughts and feelings. In J. Forgas (Ed.) Emotion and social judgments. Oxford: Pergamon Press.

Clore, G. L., & Ortony, A. (1991). What more is there to emotion concepts than prototypes. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 60, 48-50.

1989

Ortony, A., & Clore, G. L. (1989). Emotion, mood, and conscious awareness. Cognition and Emotion, 3, 125-137.

1988

Schwarz, N., & Clore, G. L. (1988). How do I feel about it? The informative function of mood. In K. Fiedler & J. Forgas (Eds.), Affect, cognition, and social behavior (pp. 44-62). Toronto: C. J. Hogrefe.

Clore, G. L., & Ortony, A. (1988). Semantic analyses of the affective lexicon. In V. Hamilton, G. Bower, & N. Frijda (Eds.) Cognitive science perspectives on emotion and motivation (367-397). Amsterdam: Martinus Nijhoff.

1987

Ortony, A., Clore, G. L., & Foss, M. (1987). The referential structure of the affective lexicon. Cognitive Science, 11, 361-384.

Clore, G. L., Ortony, A., & Foss, M. (1987). The psychological foundations of the affective lexicon. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 53, 751-766.

1986

Byrne , D., Clore, G. L., & Smeaton, G. (1986). The attraction hypothesis: Do similar attitudes affect anything. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 51, 1167-1170.

1985

Clore, G. L., & McCarty, J. (1985). How the head hears the heart: Studies of judgment and emotion. Proceedings of the American Academy of Advertising, 191-195).

1984

Clore, G. L., & Ortony, A. (l984). Some issues for a cognitive theory of emotion. Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive, 4, 53-57.

Iran-Nejad, A., Clore, G. L., & Vondruska, R. J. (l984). Affect: a functional perspective. The Journal of Mind and Behavior, 5, 279-310.

1983

Schwarz, N., & Clore, G. L. (1983). Mood, misattribution, and judgments of well- being: Informative and directive functions of affective states. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 45, 513-523. Reprinted in Kruglanski, A.W. (2003). Psychology & Psychiatry / Social Psychology. London: Taylor & Francis.

1982

Clore, G. L., & Itkin, S. M. (1982). Attraction and conversational style: A three-mode factor analytic study. In N. Hirschberg & L. Humphreys (Eds.), Multivariate applications in psychology (pp. 143-162). Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum.

Clore, G. L. (1982). Social psychology in the postattributional period, a review of Advances in experimental social psychology Vol. 13, edited by L. Berkowitz. Contemporary Psychology, 27, 766-768.

Clore, G. L., & Byrne, D. (in press). A reinforcement-affect model of attraction. Reprinted in C. McClintock & J. Maki (Eds.) Classic papers in social psychology theory. New York: Holt, Rinehart, & Winston.

1981

Ortony, A., & Clore, G. L. (1981). Dissentangling the affective lexicon. In Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 90-95). Berkeley.

1979

Herzberger, S., & Clore, G. L. (1979). Actor and observer attributions in a multitrait-multimethod matrix. Journal of Research in Personality, 13, 1-15.

1978

Clore, G. L., Bray, R., Itkin, S., & Murphy, P. (1978). Interracial attitudes and behavior at a summer camp. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 36, 107-116.

Friedman, H. S., Rubin, Z., Jacobson, J., & Clore, G. L. (1978). Induced affect and attraction toward dating partners and opposite-sex strangers. Representative Research in Social Psychology, 9, 57-63.

1977

Clore, G. L., & Byrne, D. (1977). The process of personality interaction. In R. B. Cattell & R. M. Dreger (Eds.), Handbook of modern personality theory (pp. 530-548). New York: Hemisphere.

Clore, G. L. (1977). Reinforcement and affect in attraction. In S. Duck (Ed.), Theory and practice in interpersonal attraction (pp. 23-49). London: Academic Press.

Clore, G. L., & Itkin, S. M. (1977). Verstarkungsmodelle der zwischenmensclichen Anziehung. In G. Mikula and W. Stroebe (Eds.), Freundshaft und Liebe: Psychologische Ansatze zur Entwicklung der Zwischenmenschlichen Beziehung (pp. 41-71). Bern: Hans Huber.

1975

Clore, G. L., Wiggins, N., & Itkin, S. (1975). Gain and loss in attraction: Attributions from nonverbal behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 31, 706-712.

Clore, G. L., Wiggins, N., & Itkin, S. (1975). Judging attraction from nonverbal behavior: The gain phenomenon. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 43, 491-497.

Grush, J., Clore, G. L., & Costin, F. (1975). Dissimilarity and attraction: When difference makes a difference. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 32, 783-789.

Eaton, W. O. & Clore, G. L. (1975). Interracial imitation at a summer camp. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 32, 1099-1105.

Clore, G. L. (1975). Interpersonal attraction: An overview. Morristown, N.J.: General Learning Press. (also reprinted in J. W. Thibaut, J. T. Spence, R. C. Carson (Eds.). (1976). Contemporary Topics in Social Psychology (pp. 135-175). Morristown, N.J.: General Learning Press.

1974

Clore, G. L., & Gormly, J. B. (1974). Knowing, feeling, and liking: A psychophysiological study of attraction. Journal of Research in Personality, 8, 218-230. (Also reprinted in Duck, S. (Ed.). (1977). Theory and practice in interpersonal attraction. London: Academic Press, 190-200).

Clore, G. L., & Byrne, D. (1974). A reinforcement-affect model of attraction. In T. L. Huston (Ed.), Foundations of interprersonal attraction (pp. 143-170). New York: Academic Press.

1973

Byrne, D., Clore, G. L., Griffitt, W., Lamberth, J., & Mitchell, H. E. (1973). When research paradigms converge: Confrontation or integration? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 28, 313-320.

Byrne, D., Clore, G. L., Griffitt, W., Lamberth, J., & Mitchell, H. E. (1973). One more time. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 28, 323-324.

Clore, G. L. (1973). Individuality and Experience, a review of Personality: The Psychological Study of Individual by E. E. Baughman and Personality Development: The Chronology of Experience by L. Rappaport. Contemporary Psychology, 18, 166-167.

Pomazal, R. J., & Clore, G. L. (1973). Helping on the Highway: The effects of dependency and sex. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 3, 150-164.

1972

Clore, G. L., & Jeffery, K. M. (1972). Emotional role playing, attitude change, and attraction toward a disabled person. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 23, 105-111.

1971

Clore, G. L. (1971). A review of Studies in Machiavellianism by Richard Christie and Florence L. Geis. American Scientist, 59, 768-769.

1970

Gormly, A. V., & Clore, G. L. (1970). Attraction, dogmatism and attitude similarity-dissimilarity. Journal of Experimental Research in Personality, 6, 177-186.

Clore, G. L., & Baldridge, B. (1970). The behavior of item weights in attitude-attraction research. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 6, 177-186.

Reagor, P. A., & Clore, G. L. (1970). Attraction, test anxiety, and similarity-dissimilarity of test performance. Psychonomic Science, 18, 219-220.

Byrne, D., & Clore, G. L. (1970). A reinforcement model of evaluative responses. Personality: An International Journal, 1, 103-128.

1969

Stapert, J. C., & Clore, G. L. (1969). Attraction and disagreement-produced arousal. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 13, 64-69.

1968

Clore, G. L., & Baldridge, B. (1968). Interpersonal attraction: The role of agreement and topic interest. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 9, 340-346.

Byrne, D., Griffitt, W., & Clore, G. L. (1968). Attitudinal reinforcement effects as a function of stimulus homogeneity-heterogeneity. Journal of Verbal Learning & Verbal Behavior, 7, 962-964.

1967

Byrne, D., Clore, G. L., & Griffitt, W. (1967). Response discrepancy versus attitude similarity-dissimilarity as determinants of attraction. Psychonomic Science, 7, 397-398.

Byrne, D. & Clore, G. L. (1967). Effectance arousal and attraction. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Monograph, 6, (Whole No. 638).

1966

Byrne, D., & Clore, G. L. (1966). Predicting interpersonal attraction toward strangers presented in three different stimulus modes. Psychonomic Science, 4, 239-240.

Byrne, D., Clore, G. L., & Worchel, P. (1966). The effect of economic similarity-dissimilarity on interpersonal attraction. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 4, 220-224.

Young, R. K., Clore, G. L., & Holtzman, H.W. (1966). Further change in attitude toward the Negro in a southern university. D. Byrne & M. Hamilton (Eds.), Personality research: A book of readings. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall.

Conference Papers & Posters:

2012

Sherman, G.D., Haidt, J., & Clore, G.L. (2012, January). Regional variation in immorality-darkness associations and support for traditional forms of moralistic punishment. Poster. Society of Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego.

2011

Clore, G.L. & Henneke, M. (2011, July). Positive Affect Validates Accessible Cognitive Inclinations. Symposium presentation, European Association for Social Psychology, Stockholm, Sweden.

Clore, G.L. (2011, August). Five new ideas about emotion. Symposium presentation. “Emotion, Thoughts, and All Things Wegnerian,” American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

Storbeck, J. & Clore, G.L. (2011, January). The emotional regulation of cognitive abilities: implications for performance and mental energy. Poster. Society of Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio.

Hahn, C. & Clore, G.L. (2011, January). The effect of expectation violation on appreciation of Artwork. Poster. Society of Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio.

Sherman, G. D., Haidt, J., Clore, G.L., Graham, J., & Iyer, R. (2011, January). Associating sin with black predicts being unwilling to violate morality for money. Poster, Society of Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio.

2010

Zadra, J. & Clore, G.L. (2010, January). Emotion and Perception as Information about Resources. Symposium presentation, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas.

Pappas, J. & Clore, G.L. (2010, January). Environmental tuning of the self: Beyond simple priming effects. Poster, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas.

Storbeck, J. & Clore, G.L. (2010, January). The Mental Tax Associated with Emotion and Cognition Interactions, Poster, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas.

Sherman, G., Clore, G.L., Haidt, J. (2010, January). Seeing Morality in Black and White: Purity Concerns Predict Associations of Sin with Black and Virtue with White, Poster, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Las Vegas.

2009

Pappas, J. & Clore, G. L. (2009, February). Thriving with a Plural Self-concept: Harmony among Role Identities Predicts Social and Psychological Functioning, Poster, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Tampa.

Storbeck, J. & Clore, G.L. (2009, February). Arousal governs extremity of implicit attitudes, Poster, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Tampa.

2008

Storbeck, J., Coan, J. A., & Clore, G. L .(2008). Neural efficiency enhanced by cognition/emotion alignment in prefrontal cortex. Poster presented at the 48th Annual Meeting for the Society of Psychophysiological Research, Austin, Texas.

Clore, G.L. (2008, February). Symposium presentation: The Future of Emotion Rersearch. Emotion Premeeting, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque.

Pappas, J. & Clore, G.L. (2008, February). Affect as information about identity: Emotional experience influences self-concept. Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque.

Koo, M., Clore, G.L., Kim, J., & Choi, I. (2008, February). Affect, cognition, and culture: How mood acts on culturally dominant thinking styles. Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque.

Sherman, G. & Clore, G.L. (2008, February) Morality in black and white: How moral meaning affects perceptions of darkness. Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque.

Huntsinger, J.R., Sinclair, S., & Clore, G.L. (2008, February). Mood governs activation of implicit preferences. Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque.

2007

“Affect & Attitude” Address to Attitude Pre-Conference, Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis, Feb. 1, 2007 (Clore)

“Feeling Sad and Thinking Small: Affective regulation of global focus. Symposium presentation. Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis, Feb. 2, 2007. (Clore & Bar-Anan)

Schnall, S., Centerbar, D. B. Clore, G. L. & Garvin, E. (2007, September). Affective incoherence: When affective concepts and embodied reactions clash. Paper presented at the 9th European Social Cognition Network Transfer of Knowledge Conference, Brno, Czech Republic.

Clore, G.L., Huntsinger, J. & Ashton-James, C. (2007, October). Affective regulation of social category priming: Attitude and behavior. Symposium presentation. Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Chicago.

2006

Storbeck, J. Bar-Anan, Y., &. Clore, G.L. (2007, June). False Consequences of Mood Implicitly Influencing Verbal and Spatial Processing at Encoding. Poster at American Psychological Society, New York, May 26.

Schnall, S. & Clore, G.L. (2006, June). Embodied Affect as Information: Performance Versus Hedonic Orientations. Poster at American Psychological Society, New York, May 25.

Clore, G. L. (2006, August 7). Appraisal Theories: Structure vs. Process. Symposium presentation, International Society for Research on Emotion. Atlanta.

Clore, G.L. (2006, April 18). Affective coherence. Presentation in Symposium on Agent Construction and Emotions, 18th European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research. Vienna, Austria.

Clore, G. L. (2006, October 3). Bodily Enactments of Value. Symposium presentation, Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Philadelphia.

Clore, G.L. (2006, May 4). Embodied emotion. Presentation at Conference on Embodied grounding: Social, cognitive, affective, and neuroscientific approaches. Hoefslag, Netherlands.

2005

Clore, G.L. & Storbeck, J. (2005, March). Affect as Embodied Information for Judgment and Social Information Processing at “Hearts and Minds” the 9th Sydney Symposium on Social Psychology, Sydney Australia.

Clore, G.L. (2005, Janurary 22). The Verticality of affect: Metaphor consistent relations in personality, cognition, and memory. Discussant. Society of Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans.

Clore, G. L. (2005, January 22). Individual Differences in Affect Regulation. Discussant. Society of Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans.

Schnall, S., Witt, J., Augustyn, Stefanucci, J., Proffitt, D., & Clore, G.L. (2005, May). Invasion of Personal Space Influences Perception of Spatial Layout. Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, FL.

Stefanucci, J., Proffitt, D., & Clore, G.L. (2005, May). Skating Down a Steeper Slope: The Effect of Fear on Geographical Slant Perception. Poster presented at the 5th Annual Meeting of the Society for Vision Sciences, Sarasota , FL. [Abstract]. Journal of Vision, 5(8), 194a, , doi:10.1167/5.8.194

Schnall, S. & Clore, G.L. (2005, July). Evaluative consequences of conceptual and spatial congruence. Paper presented at the European Association of Experimental Social Psychologists, Würzburg, Germany.

Schnall, S. & Clore, G.L. (2005, July). Evaluative consequences of conceptual and spatial congruence. Paper presented at the 27th meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Stresa, Italy.

Storbeck, J. & Clore, G.L. (2005, May 28). With Sadness Comes Accuracy, With Happiness, False Memory. American Psychological Society, Los Angeles, CA.

2004

“The Meaning of Arm Contraction Depends on Context” Poster presented at the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX, January, 2004 (Centerbar & Clore).

“Mood and stereotyping: The moderating role of egalitarian goals.” Poster presented at American Psychological Association, Honolulu, August, 2004 (Dunn & Clore).

“Affective Triggers for Semantic Processing.” Symposium presentation, Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Ft. Worth, TX, Oct 2004 (Storbeck & Clore)

“New Light on Mood and Stereotyping.” Symposium presentation, Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Ft. Worth, TX, Oct 2004 (Dunn & Clore)

2003

“An effect of mood on perceiving spatial layout”. Paper presented at the Meeting of the Vision Sciences, Sarasota, Florida, 2003, April (Riener, Stefanucci, Proffitt, & Clore).

"Mezes Hall: Mother of Mood Research” Presentation at the Alumni Conference to Dedicate the Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Psychology Building, University of Texas, Austin. February 28, 2003. (Clore).

“The Information in Emotion” Conference on “Conscious and Unconscious Emotion” Clermont-Ferrand, France, September 10, 2003 (Clore).

“Ease of Retrieval and Attitude: When less is more” Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Boston, October 3, 2003 (Clore).

2002

"Feeling is Believing: Some cognitive consequences of emotion" Key Note Address Society for Consumer Psychology (Division 23, APA). Austin TX, February 23, 2002.

“Are emotions responses to stimuli or interpretations of stimuli?” Paper presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Savannah, GA, (February, 2002). (Clore, Robinson, Tamir, & Centerbar)

"When motion produces e-motion" Symposium presentation, International Society for Research on Emotion, Cuenca, Spain, July 2002 (Clore, Robinson, Tamir, & Centerbar)

"Emotion as embodied information" Symposium presentation, International Society for Research on Emotion, Cuenca, Spain, July 2002.

“Embodied cognition, embodied emotion: Recent evidence.” Paper presented at the meeting of the Person Memory Interest Group (SESP Pre-Conference), Salt Fork, Ohio, October, 2002 (Schnall, Clore, & Laird)

“Enacted affect as information: How facial expressions influence recall of emotional events.” “Hot-Topic Talk” American Psychological Society, New Orleans, Louisiana, June, 2002 (Schnall & Clore).

2001

”Dissociating Belief and Feeling in Self-Reports of Emotion.” Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, February, (Robinson & Clore).

“No Pain, No Gain: Fluent Processing and the Experience of Insight.” Symposium presentation American Psychological Society, June, (Robinson & Clore).

“When preferences need inferences: A direct comparison of affect and cognition.” Poster presented at the Social, Cognitive, and Neuroscience Conference, Los Angeles, California, April, (Storbeck, Robinson, & Clore).

“Trait-state Congruency in Affective Processing” Talk presented at the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May, (Tamir, Robinson, & Clore).

“Feelings as Feedback: The Role of Emotion in Creative and Flexible Responding” Talk presented at a Conference on Concepts of Creativity in the Humanities, Science, and Technology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, Sept. 20, 2001. (Gasper & Clore).

2000

“Aggregation and belief in self-reports of emotion: Evidence from a new reaction time paradigm.” Presented at Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, May, (Robinson & Clore).

“The parallel worlds of affective feelings and affective concepts.” Symposium Presentation: Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Atlanta, October, (Clore & Colcombe).

“When do we really know what we want? Trait-state congruency in affective processing” Poster presented at the International Society for Research on Emotion Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, August, (Tamir, Robinson, & Clore).

“Don’t just smile and nod: Motor effects on emotional experience are cognitively mediated.” Poster presented at the International Society for Research on Emotions, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, August, (Crawford, Joncich, Robinson, & Clore).

“Aggregation and belief in self-reports of emotion: Evidence from a new reaction time paradigm.” Paper presented at the International Society for Research on Emotions, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, August, (Robinson & Clore).

“Aggregation and belief in self-reports of emotion.” Paper presented at the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, Illinois, May, (Robinson & Clore).

1999

"Do Your Emotions Make You Hot or Overwhelmed? Emotion Types, Mood, and Judgments of Risk" Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, May. (Gohm & Clore).

"Mood and mental sets: Do happy moods promote flexible thinking? Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, May. (Gasper & Clore).

"Mood and remembering: Bartlett Revisited." Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, May. (Gasper & Clore).

"Whose feelings are informative?" Symposium Presentation: Society of Experimental Social Psychology, St. Louis, October. (Clore & Gasper)."

“The functions of positive and negative emotions” Conference on Positive Emotions. Palm Desert, California, February, (Clore).

1998

"Feeling is believing: Some consequences for drug abuse." National Institute on Drug Abuse Conference. Washington, DC, June (Clore).

"Feeling is believing: Emotion and politics." Summer Institute in Political Psychology. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, July, (Clore).

"The experience of humor and profundity." Symposium presentation: International Society for Research on Emotion. Wurzburg, Germany, Aug 6, 1998, (Clore).

“Ambivalent affect and emotion labeling: Evidence for a new two-factor theory.” Poster presented at the International Society for Research on Emotions, Würzberg, Germany, August, (Robinson & Clore).

“The comparative automaticity of fear.” Paper presented at the International Society for Research on Emotions, Würzberg, Germany, August, (Robinson & Clore).

"Once more with feeling: Adding affect to classic experiments by Bartlett, Luchins, and Tversky." Symposium Presentation: Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Lexington, KY, October. (Clore & Gasper).

1997

"The influence of mood awareness on judgment and processing." Midwestern Psychological Association. Chicago, May. (Gasper & Clore).

"Feeling is believing: Some cognitive consequences of emotion." Paper presented at the National Election Survey. La Jolla, CA, December. (Clore).

1996

"Cognitive consequences of emotion" Paper presented at McDonald-Pew Conference on the cognitive neuroscience of emotions. December, Tucson, Arizona

1995

"The trouble with reassuring chicken little: Anxiety, attribution, and risk perception." Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May. (Gasper & Clore).

"Odor, Experiential Orientation, Mood, and the Availability Hypothesis." Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May. (Wong & Clore).

"Odor, Affect, and Stereotype Use." American Psychological Society, New York, June. (Isbell & Clore).

"Feeling is believing." Paper presented at Conference on Emotion and Belief, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, November. (Clore)

1994

"When Moods Become Emotions" Symposium presentation, NIMH Consortium on Research Training in Emotion, Berkeley, June, 17, 1994.

"Odor, Experiential Orientation, and Affect" Paper presented at the International Society for Research on Emotion, Cambridge, England, July, 17, 1994. (Clore, Wong, Isbell, & Gasper).

"Mood, Misattribution, and Political Judgment in a National Survey Sample" Symposium presentation, Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Lake Tahoe, October, 1994. (Clore & Rahn).

1993

"Mood, Misattribution, and Persuasion." Symposium presentation, European Association of Social Psychology, Lisbon, September 5, 1993.

"The Politics of Emotion." Symposium presentation, Political Psychology Conference, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, July, 1993.

1991

"Hearts and Minds: The Function of Feeling in Judgment." Symposium presentation, International Society for Research on Emotion, Saarbrucken, Germany, July, 1991,

"Goal Importance and Emotional Intensity" Symposium presentation, Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Columbus Ohio, October, 1991.

"The Cognition-Emotion Connection" Symposium presentation, Society of Southeastern Social Psychology, Jacksonville, Florida, October, 1991

1990

"The Functions of Feelings" Symposium presentation, American Psychological Association, Boston, August, 1990

"Cognitive Phenomenology: The Role of Feelings in Judgment" Symposium presentation, Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Buffalo, October, 1990.

1988

"The cognitive bases of specific emotions" Invited paper, Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May, 1988.

"The functions of feelings" paper delivered at a symposium on New Approaches to Research on Affect and Cognition. Midwestern Psychol. Assoc., Chicago, May, 1988.

1987

"The informative function of cognitive feelings" Paper read at Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May, 1987 (with J. Parrott).

"The semantics of the affective lexicon" Paper read at the NATO Advanced Workshop on Cognitive Science Perspectives on Emotion and Motivation. Il Ciocco, Italy, June, 1987 (with A. Ortony)

"The cognitive bases of specific emotions" Symposium on Social Cognition. Australian Social Psychology meetings. Leura, New South Wales, Australia, August, 1988.

"Moods and their vicissitudes: the informational properties of affective thoughts and feelings. Presented at a symposium on Affect and social cognition. Chair J. Forgas. International Congress of Psychology, Sydney, Australia, August, 1988

1986

"Explaining the role of mood in judgment and decision-making." Symposium presentation at 3rd European Conference on Personality, Gdansk, Poland, September 26, 1986

1985

"Effects of fear and anger on judgments of risk and evaluations of blame" Paper read at Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May, l985. (with D. Gallagher).

"Explaining the effects of mood on social judgment." Paper read at Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May, l985 (with M. Schwarz & M. Robbins).

"Does emotional bias occur during encoding or judgment." Paper read at Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May, l985 (with N. Wilkin).

"The cognitive consequences of emotion and feeling." Paper read at the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, August, 1985.

1984

"Causal attributions in marital conflicts." Paper read at Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May, l984 (with D. M. White).

1983

"Generalized mood effects on evaluative judgments." Paper read at Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May, 1983 (with N. Schwarz and J. Kirsch).

"Cognitive causes of the emotions." Paper read at the Nags Head Conference on Emotion, Stress, and Conflict, Nags Head, North Carolina, June, l983 (with A. Ortony).

1982

"Perspective and perceived implications of actions." Paper read at Midwestern Psychological Association, Minneapolis, May, 1982 (with J. McCarty and K. Kerber).

"Mood and the interpretation of ambiguous person descriptions. Paper read at Midwestern Psychological Association, Minneapolis, May, 1982 (with J. McCarty).

1981

"Mood, misattribution, and adjustments of well-being: Informative and directive effects of affective states." Paper read at Midwestern Psychological Association, Detroit, May, 1981 (with N. Schwarz).

"Disentangling the affective lexicon" Paper read at Cognitive Science Meetings, Berkeley, August, 1981 (with A. Ortony).

1978

"Interpersonal Implications and Liking in Dyadic Situations". Paper read at Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 1978 (with Kenneth Kerber).

1977

"The Interpersonal Implications and Likability Values of Trait Adjectives". Paper read at Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 1977 (with Kenneth Kerber).

1975

"Stereotyping as Virtue and Vice" presented at the Psychonomic Society, Denver, November, 1975 (co-authored with J. S. DeLoache & M. Wolfson).

1974

"The Effect of Interracial Contact on Children's Imitation of Black and White Strangers" delivered at the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May, 1974 (delivered by co-author W. Eaton).

"Self Perception, Role Reversal, and Attraction" presentation at Self Perception Symposium chaired by R. Wyer at the NSF Workshop in Mathematical Approaches in Person Perception, San Diego, August, 1974.

"Attributions About Interpersonal Relations From Nonverbal Behavior: Gain or Loss" presentation at Interpersonal Relations Symposium chaired by M. Wish at the NSF Workshop in Mathematical Approaches to Person Perception, San Diego, August, 1974.

"Conversational Styles and Attraction" presented at symposium on Interpersonal Attraction at the Society for Experimental Social Psychology, Urbana, October, 1974.

1972

"Contrast Effects in Attraction with Nonverbal Behaviors in a Heterosexual Encounter" delivered at the Psychonomic Society, St. Louis, November, 1972. (Delivered by co-author S. Itkin).

1971

"Emotional Role Playing and Attraction" delivered at a symposium at the Midwestern Psychological Association, Detroit, May, 1971.

1969

"Attraction and Interpersonal Behavior" delivered at a symposium at the Southwestern Psychological Association, Austin, April, 1969.

"Attraction in Physiological Arousal in Response to Agreements and disagreements" delivered at the Psychonomic Society, St. Louis, November, 1969.

1968

"The Behavior of Item Weights in Attitude-Attraction Research" delivered at a symposium at the Southwestern Psychological Association, New Orleans, April, 1968.

1967

"Interpersonal Attraction: The Role of Agreement and Topic Interest" delivered at the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C., September, 1967.

1964

"Further Change in Attitude Toward the Negro in a Southern University" delivered at the Ninth Inter-American Congress of Psychology, Miami Beach, December, 1964. (Delivered with R. K. Young).

Colloquia & Addresses:

2012

University of Zurich, Switzerland, colloquium, May 8, 2012

New York University, Social Psychology, March 20, 2012

Rutgers University, Newark, colloquium, March 9, 2012

Queen’s College, CUNY, colloquium, February 29, 2012

Keynote Address, Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Pre-conference on Emotion, San Diego, January 22, 2012

2011

Harvard University, Conference in Honor of Daniel Wegner, Invited Speaker

University of Zurich, Switzerland, Life Academy, Invited Speaker, Sept. 22, 2011

University of Leiden, Netherlands, Lorentz Center workshop on Standards in Emotion Modeling, Invited Speaker, August 18.

University of Utrecht, Netherlands, Kurt Lewin Lecture, April 29.

University of Michigan, Institute for Social Relations, Colloquium, February 7.

University of Tilburg, Netherlands, Colloquium, January 19.

Keynote Address, Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Pre-conference on Embodiment, San Antonio, January

2010

Wolfson College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK, January 12, 2010

Centre of Affective Sciences, Geneva, Switzerland, November 18, 2010

University of Geneva, Department of Psychology, Colloquium, November 19, 2010

2009

Georgetown University, Psi Chi Speaker, Sept. 18, 2009.

Columbia University Business School, February 24, 2009New York University, Social Psychology February 17, 2009Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen (TeaP) (Keynote Address; Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena, Germany, March 30, 2009.

Ohio State University, Department of Psychology, November 12, 2009

2008

University of Virginia School of Law, Conference on Emotion and Family Law.

“The Law as Emotion Regulation” September 18, 2008

European Association for Experimental Social Psychology Meeting on the

Psychology of Attitudes, Raboud University Nijmegen, June 7, 2008

2007

Life Academy lecture, “When Beliefs Trump Experience.” International Max Planck Research School, Ann Arbor, MI, October 14, 2007.

2006

New York University, Social Psychology Area, February 21, 2006

Columbia University, Department of Psychology, February 22, 2006.

New York University, Cognition & Perception Colloquia, March 30, 2006.

Plenary Address, “Affective Guidance of Intelligent Agents: How emotion controls cognition.” 18th European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research. Vienna, Austria, April 21, 2006.

Life Academy lecture, “Emotional Coherence.” International Max Planck Research School, Wintergreen, VA, October 16, 2006.

National Research Council, “What is emotion?” National Academy of Sciences, Washington DC, October 24, 2006

Yale University Business School, December 1, 2006.

2005

Norman Anderson Distinguished Scientist Lecture, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA, May 31, 2005

Invited Address, Division 8, American Psychological Association, Washington D.C. August, 19, 2005.

Positive Psychology Summer Institute Lecturer, Univ. of Pennsylvania, June 27, 2005.

2004

University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research, March 29, 2004

Madrid Conference on Implicit and Explicit Attitudinal Processes. Residencia La Cristalera, Universidad, Autonima de Madrid, June 4, 2004.

NSF Summer Institute for Behavioral and Social Scientists on Emotion

and Decision, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavior Sciences, Stanford Univ., July, 2004

Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, October 12, 2004

Chicago-Kent College of Law Symposium on “Why Must We Choose Between Rationality and Irrationality?” November 5-6, 2004

2003

University of Massachusetts, Social Psychology Program, February 14, 2003

University of Chicago, Business School, March 10, 2003

Northwestern University, Department of Psychology, March 13, 2003

Northeastern University, Department of Psychology, April 10, 2003

Harvard University, Social Psychology Program, April 26, 2003

Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Department of Psychology, April 24, 2003

Boston Area Emotion Research Group, Boston College, May 2, 2003

Rockefeller Foundation, Bellagio Study Center, June 25, 2003 Rutgers University at Newark, Department of Psychology, October 23, 2003

2002

University of Maryland, Social Psychology Program, February 25, 2002

Georgie State University, Atlanta, March 25, 2002

University of Connecticutt, April 26, 2002

Carnegie-Mellon University, Decision Sciences Group, Fall, 2002

2000

University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, Department of Psychology, March, 2000

University of Virginia, Department of Psychology, October, 2000

1999

University of Arizona Workshop on Emotional Intelligence,

Fetzer Foundation, Kalamazoo, Michigan, July, 1999

1998

National Institute of Drug Abuse. Washington D.C. Workshop on Emotion and Drug Abuse.

Ohio State University, Summer Institute in Political Psychology.

1997

Stanford University, Department of Psychology,

University of California at Santa Barbara, Department of Psychology,

University of Wisconsin, Consortium for Postdoctoral Research Training in Emotion

Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford CA

University of California at Santa Cruz, Department of Psychology,

University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Psychology,

University of Virginia, Department of Psychology

University of California at San Diego, National Election Survey Advisory

1996

Ohio State University, Department of Psychology

Purdue University, Department of Psychology

University of California at Berkeley, Department of Psychology,

1993

University of California at Berkeley, Department of Psychology,

University of California at Berkeley, Consortium for Postdoctoral Training in Emotion

1991

Princeton University, Department of Psychology,

University of Illinois, Department of Psychology,

University of Mannheim, Germany, Department of Psychology,

University of Georgia, Department of Psychology,

University of Southern California, Department of Psychology,

University of California at Berkeley, Department of Psychology,

1990

Florida Atlantic University, Department of Psychology

1989

Buena Vista College, Storm Lake Iowa, Academic and Cultural Events Series

1987

Department of Psychology, University of Reading

Department of Psychology, University of Oxford

Applied Psychology Unit, Medical Research Council, Cambridge

1986

Department of Psychology, Purdue University

Department of Psychology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Department of Psychology, Birkbeck College, University of London

Developmental Psychology Series, University of Oxford,

Social Psychology Series, University of Oxford

Department of Psychology, University of Manchester, England

1980

Cognitive Psychology Series, Stanford University

Social Psychology Series, University of California, Santa Barbara

Department of Psychology, California State University at San Diego

1973

Department of Psychology, Yale University

Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts

Department of Psychology, Purdue University

Department of Psychology, Harvard University

1972

Department of Psychology, Kansas State University

Department of Psychology, Purdue University

1970

Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo (Canada)

Support: (Principal Investigator on all grants unless otherwise noted)

National Institute of Mental Health. "Cognitive Consequences of Emotion,"2007- 2013, $945,000 Direct Costs. (PI Clore)

National Science Foundation. “Affective Space: Social Influences in Perception,” 2005-2008. $402,025 Direct Costs. (PI Clore, Co-PI’s Simone Schnall, Dennis Proffitt)

National Institute of Mental Health. "Cognitive Consequences of Emotion," 1994- 1997; 2000-2006. $575,000 Direct Costs.

National Science Foundation. "Unconscious and Conscious Contributions to Emotion" 1999-2002; ($190,000 Direct) PI M. Robinson, Co-PI Clore)

National Science Foundation. "Cognitive Consequences of Emotion," 1993-1996; 1997-2001 ($250,000 Direct for current period)

Olfactory Research Fund, "The Cognitive Consequences of Odor and Affect," 1994- 1995.

National Science Foundation. "Cognitive causes of emotion." l984-l987;1988-1991.

National Institute of Mental Health (MH-08235). "Affect and Memory". (Postdoctoral Fellowship, Stanford University, Sponsor, Gordon Bower (1980).

National Institute of Mental Health (MH-15140). Research Training in Personality and Social Ecology, 1978-1983; 1984-90. (Program Director)

University of Illinois Research Board for conducting research on attitude and Behavior change in a racially integrated summer camp, Summer, 1971.

National Institute of Mental Health (MH-14510) for studying Interpersonal Attraction, 1968-1971, 1971-76

Mentoring:

Postdocs Position

Norbert Schwarz, University of Michigan

W. Gerrod Parrott, Georgetown University

Herbert Bless, University of Mannheim (Germany)

Timothy Ketelaar, New Mexico State University

Michael Robinson, North Dakota State University

Simone Schnall, University of Cambridge, England

David B. Centerbar University of Massachusetts Medical Center

Justin Storbeck CUNY Queens, Assistant Professor

Marie Hennecke Current, Swiss National Science Foundation Fellow

Janet Trammell Current

Phd. Students (partial list) Current or First Position

Jesse Pappas James Madison University, Postdoc

Janet Trammell Pepperdine University

Justin Storbeck CUNY Queens

David B. Centerbar University of Massachusetts Medical Center

Weylin Sternglanz Nova Southeastern University

Stanley Colcombe, University of Illinois (Research Fellow, Beckman Institute)

Carol Gohm* University of Mississippi

Karen Gasper** Pennsylvania State University

Bruce Dienes, University College of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia

Evan Pritchard University of Winnipeg

Kenneth Kerber Kerber & Associates, Boston

Jeff Melton Ivy Tech State College, Indianapolis

Ann Jolly University of Illinois Student Counseling Center

G. Evelyn LeSure University of North Carolina at Greensboro

John Gormly Rutgers University

Anne Gormly Trenton State College

Kuo Shu Yang National University of Taiwan

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* 1999 Hirschberg Award for Excellence In Research in Psychology, Univ. of

Illinois; 1998 Mensa National Award for Excellence in Research,

** 1997 Hirschberg Award for Excellence In Research in Psychology, Univ. of

Illinois.

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