Publications

Feng, B., Magen, Eran (in press). Relationship closeness predicts unsolicited advice-giving in supportive interactions. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships.

Magen, Eran, Kim, B., Dweck, C. S., Gross, J. J., McClure, S. M. (2014). Behavioral and Neural Correlates of Increased Self-Control in the Absence of Increased Willpower (with Supplemental Information). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 111(27), 9786-9791.

Leroy, V., Grégoire, J., Magen, Eran, Gross, J. J., & Mikolajczak, M. (2012). Lead me not into temptation: Using cognitive reappraisal to reduce goal inconsistent behavior. PLoS ONE, 7(7), e39493.

Leroy, V., Grégoire, J., Magen, Eran, Gross, J. J., & Mikolajczak, M. (2011). Resisting the sirens of temptation while studying: Using reappraisal to increase focus, enthusiasm, and performance. Learning and Individual Differences, 22(2), 263-268.

Magen, Eran & Konasewich, P. A. (2011). Women support providers are more susceptible than men to emotional contagion following brief supportive interactions. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 35(4), 611-616.

Magen, Eran & Gross, James J. (2010) Getting our act together: Toward a general model of self-control. In R. Hassin, K. Ochsner & Y. Trope (Eds.), Self control in society, mind, and brain.

Magen, Eran & Gross, James J. (2010) The cybernetic process model of self-control: Situation- and person-specific considerations. In R. H. Hoyle (Ed.), Handbook of personality and self-regulation. New York: Blackwell Publishing.

Magen, Eran, Dweck, Carol S., & Gross, James, J. (2008) The hidden zero effect: Representing a single choice as an extended sequence reduces impulsive choice. Psychological Science, 19(7), 648-649. The original questionnaire is available here.

Magen, Eran & Gross, James J. (2007) Harnessing the need for immediate gratification: Cognitive reconstrual modulates the reward value of temptations. Emotion, 2(7), 415-428.