Books

Chapters

  • Niedenthal, P.M., Korb, S., Wood, A., Rychlowska, M. (in press). Revisiting the Simulation of Smiles Model: The what, when, and why of mimicking smiles. In Ursula Hess & Agneta Fisher (Eds.), Emotional mimicry in social context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

    Winkielman, P., Niedenthal, P., Wielgosz, J., Eelen, J., & Kavanagh, L. C. (2015). Embodiment of cognition and emotion. In M. Mikulincer, P. R. Shaver, E. Borgida, & J. A. Bargh (Eds.), APA handbooks in psychology. APA handbook of personality and social psychology, Vol. 1. Attitudes and social cognition (pp. 151-175).

    Niedenthal, P.M., Wood, A., & Rychlowska, M. (2014). Embodied emotional concepts. In L. Shapiro (Ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Embodied Cognition. (pp. 240-250). Oxford: Routledge Philosophy.

    Niedenthal, P. M, Rychlowska, M., & Szarota, P. (2013). Embodied simulation and the human smile: Processing similarities to cultural differences. In D. Cervone, M. Fajkowska, M.W. Eysenck, & T. Maruszewski (Eds.), Personality Dynamics: Embodiment, Meaning Construction, and the Social World (pp. 143-160). New York: Eliot Werner Publications.

    Kavanagh, L., Niedenthal, P. & Winkielman, P. (2012). Embodied simulation as grounds for emotion concepts. In P. Wilson (Ed.), Lodz Studies in Language. Frankfurt: Peter Lang.

    Hostetter, A., Alibali, M.W., & Niedenthal, P.M. (2012). Embodied social thought: Linking social concepts, emotion, and gesture. In S.T. Fiske and N. Macrae (Eds.), Handbook of Social Cognition. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.

    Niedenthal, P.M., Rychlowska, M., & Szarota, P. (2012).Embodied simulation and the human smile: Processing similiarites to cultural differences. Personality Dynamics: Embodiment, Meaning Construction, and the Social World. To appear in,  D. Cervone, M. W. Eysenck, M. Fajkowska, and T. Maruszewski. Eliot Werner Publications, Clinton Corners, New York, in press.

    Winkielman, P., Niedenthal, P.M., Wielgosz, J., Eelen, J., & Kavanagh, L. (2012). Embodiment of cognition and emotion. To appear in J.P. Bargh and E. Borgida (Eds.), The APA handbook of personality and social psychology, in press.

    Hostetter, A., Alibali, M.W., & Niedenthal, P.M. (2012). Embodied social thought: Linking social concepts, emotion, and gesture.  In  S.T. Fiske and N. Macrae (Eds.), Handbook of Social Cognition. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.

    Niedenthal, P.M., & Brauer, M. (2011). Social functionality of human emotions.  In  S.T. Fiske (Ed.), Annual Review of Psychology, Vol, 62, 259-285.

    Niedenthal, P.M. (2011). Some things get better with age. In R. Arkin (Ed.) Most underappreciated: 50 prominent social psychologists talk about hidden gems. New Work: Oxfor University Press.

    Kavanagh, L., Niedenthal, P. & Winkielman, P. (2011). Embodied simulation as grounds for emotion concepts. In P. Wilson (Ed.), Lodz Studies in Language. Frankfurt: Peter Lang.

    Niedenthal, P.M., Eelen, J., & Marginer, M. (2011). Embodiment and social cognition.  To appear in J. Decety and J. T. Cacioppo, Handbook of social neuroscience. New York: Oxford University Press.

    Niedenthal, P.M., Mondillon, L., Effron, D.A., & Barsalou, L.W. (2009). In F. Strack and J. Förster (Eds.), Social cognition: The basis of human interaction. New York, NY: Psychology Press.
  • Winkielman, P., Niedenthal, P.M., & Oberman, L. (2009). Embodied perspective on emotion-cognition internation. In J. Pineda. The Role of mirroring processes in social cognition. Humana Press.
  • Niedenthal, P.M. & Barsalou, L.W. (2009). Embodiment. In D. Sander and K.S. Scherer (Eds.), Oxford Companion to Affective Sciences. London: Oxford University Press.
  • Niedenthal, P.M., (2008). Emotion concepts. In M. Lewis, J.M. Haviland-Jones, and L. F. Barrett (Eds.), Handbook of emotion, 3rd Edition. New York: Guilford.
  • Ric, F., & Niedenthal, P.M. (2007). Assimilation and contrast effects of affect on judgment. To appear in Stapel, D., & Suls, J. (Eds.), Assimilation and contrast effects in social cognition. New York: Hove:Psychology Press/Taylor & Francis Group.
  • Winkielman, P., Niedenthal, P.M., & Oberman, L. (2007). The embodied emotional mind. In G.R. Semin and E.M. Smith (Eds.) Embodied grounding: Social,cognitive, affective, and neuroscientific approaches. New York: Cambridge University Press. [DOC]
  • Niedenthal, P.M., Barsalou, L.W., Ric, F., & Krauth-Gruber, S. (2005). Embodiment in the acquisition and use of emotion knowledge. In Feldman-Barrett, L., Niedenthal, P.M., & Winkielman, P. (Eds.), Emotion: Conscious and Unconscious. New York: Guilford Press.
  • Nugier, A., & Niedenthal, P.M. (2005). Les emotions aux commandes des cognitions. In L. Ria (Ed.), Les Emotions. Paris: Editions Revue.
  • Niedenthal, P. M., & Halberstadt, J. B. (2003). Top-down influences in social perception. In W. Stroebe and M. Hewstone (Eds.), The European Review of Social Psychology (Vol. 14). London: John Wiley & Sons.
  • Niedenthal, P.M., Rohmann, A., & Dalle, N. (2002). What is primed by emotion words and emotion concepts ? In J. Musch & K.C. Klauer (Eds.), The psychology of evaluation: Affective processing in priming, conditioning, and Stroop tasks. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
  • Niedenthal, P.M., Dalle, N., & Rohmann, A. (2002). Emotional response categorization as emotionally intelligent behavior. In L. Feldman-Barrett et P. Salovey (Eds.), The wisdom of feelings : Psychological processes in emotional intelligence. NY, NY: Guilford Press.
  • Niedenthal, P.M. (2002). Emotion. The Encyclopedia of Cognition Science. London : The Nature Group.
  • Niedenthal, P.M. Dalle, N., & Rohmann, A. (2001). Emotion et cognition sociale. [Emotion and social cognition]. In A. Channouf et G. Rouan (Eds.), Emotion et Cognition. De Boeck.
  • Niedenthal, P.M., & Halberstadt, J.B. (2000). Grounding categories in emotional response. In J. Forgas (Ed.), Feeling and thinking: The role of affect in social cognition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Niedenthal, P.M., & Halberstadt, J.B. (2000). Emotional response as conceptual coherence. In E. Eich, J.F. Kihlstrom, G.H. Bower, J.P. Forgas, P.M. Niedenthal, Cognition and Emotion. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Beike, D.R., & Niedenthal, P.M. (1998). Processes of temporal self-comparison in self-evaluation and life satisfaction. In P.T.P. Wong & P.S. Fry (Eds.), Handbook of personal meaning: Theory, research, and application.
  • Halberstadt, J., Niedenthal, P.M., & Setterlund, M.B. (1996). Cognitive organization of different "tenses" of the self mediates affect and decision making. In L.L. Martin and A. Tesser (Eds.), Feeling and striving: Interactions between goals and affect. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
  • Niedenthal, P.M., & Halberstadt, J. B. (1995). The acquisition and structure of emotional response categories. In D.L. Medin (Ed.), The psychology of learning and motivation, vol. 33. San Diego: Academic Press.
  • Niedenthal, P.M., Setterlund, M.B., & Jones, D.E. (1994). Emotional organization of perceptual memory. In P.M. Niedenthal & S. Kitayama (Eds.) The heart's eye: Emotional influences in perception and attention. NY: Academic Press.
  • Niedenthal, P.M. (1992). Affect and social perception: On the psychological validity of rose-colored glasses. In R.F. Bornstein and T.S. Pittman (Eds.), Perception without awareness. New York: Guilford Press.
  • Niedenthal, P.M., & Showers, C. (1991). The perception and processing of affective information and its influences on social judgment. In J. Forgas (Ed.), Affect and social judgment. Oxford: Pergamon Press.
  • Kihlstrom, J.F., Cantor, N., Albright, J.S., Chew, B., Klein, S., & Niedenthal, P.M. (1988). Information processing and the study of the self. In L. Berkowitz (Ed.), Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, vol. 20, New York: Academic Press.
  • Cantor, N., Markus, H., Niedenthal, P.M., & Nurius, P. (1986). On motivation and the self-concept. In R. M. Sorrentino & E. T. Higgins (Eds.), Motivation and cognition: Foundations of social behavior. New York: Guilford Press.