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Günaydin, G., Selcuk, E. & Hazan, C. (in press). Finding the one: A process model of human mate selection. In C. Hazan & M. Campa (Eds.), Human Bonding. New York: Guilford. [download] Zayas, V., Günaydin, G., & Pandey, G. (in press). Key lessons from research on self-regulation and delay of gratification [Commentary]. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. [download] Selcuk, E., Zayas, V., Günaydin, G., Hazan, C., & Kross, E. (2012). Mental representations of attachment figures facilitate emotional recovery following upsetting autobiographical memory recall. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 103, 362-378. [download] Günaydin, G., Zayas, V., Selcuk, E., & Hazan, C. (2012). I like you but I don't know why: Objective facial resemblance to significant others influences snap judgments. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48, 350-353. [download] [supplementary material] Selcuk, E., Günaydin, G., Sümer, N., Harma, M., Salman, S., Hazan, C., Dogruyol, B., & Ozturk, A. (2010). Self-reported romantic attachment style predicts everyday maternal caregiving behavior at home. Journal of Research in Personality, 44, 544-549. [download] Zayas, V., Tabak, J. A., Günaydin, G., & Robertson, J. M. R. (2009). A social-cognitive model to human behavior offers a more parsimonious account of emotional expressivity [Commentary]. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 32, 407-408. [download]
Günaydin, G., Zayas, V., Selcuk, E., & Hazan, C. The role of normative and idiographic facial cues in impression formation. Günaydin, G., Selcuk, E., & Hazan, C. Snap judgments of soccer coaches’ faces predict team performance in the English Premier League. Selcuk, E., Günaydin, G., Hazan, C., & O’Donnell, M. Perceived partner responsiveness predicts increased exploration. Selcuk, E., Fu, Y., Günaydin, G., Moore, S., & Depue, R. The effects of soft touch in humans are modified by genetic variation in mu-opiate (OPRM1) receptors. Selcuk, E., Moore, S., Günaydin, G., Fu, Y., & Depue, R. Variation in the mu-opioid receptor gene (OPRM1) moderates the association between early life stress and adult attachment anxiety in humans. Sümer, N., Selcuk, E., Günaydin, G., Salman, S., & Harma, M. Maternal sensitivity and child security in a Turkish context. Zayas, V., Shoda, Y., & Günaydin, G. From an unknown other to an attachment figure: How do mental representations change with attachment formation? In V. Zayas & C. Hazan (Eds.), Bases of Adult Attachment: From Brain to Mind to Behavior. Springer Publishing.
Günaydin, G., Zayas, V., Depue, R., & Selcuk, E. The role of opioid functioning in interpersonal cognition. Günaydin, G., Zayas, V., & Selcuk, E. Do snap judgments from facial appearance predict judgments after a live interaction? Günaydin, G., Zayas, V., Selcuk, E., & Hazan, C. Does facial resemblance to attachment figures facilitate emotional recovery? Günaydin, G., & Pizarro, D. Male facial width ratio and moral judgments. Günaydin, G., Ayduk, Ö., & Zayas, V. Reducing cognitive vulnerabilities by increasing self-regulatory strength. Selcuk, E., Hazan, C. & Günaydin, G. Mental representations of attachment figures facilitate exploration in adulthood. Selcuk, E., Zayas, V., Günaydin, G., & Hazan, C. Where is my partner? Selective attention to attachment figures following distress. |
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