Representative Publications

 

Gray, H. M., Ambady, N., Lowenthal, W. T., & Deldin, P. (in press).
P300 as an index of attention to self-relevant stimuli. Journal of
Experimental and Social Psychology

Elfenbein, H. A., & Ambady, N. (in press).  When familiarity breeds

accuracy: Cultural exposure and facial emotion recognition.  Journal of

Personality and Social Psychology.

 

Elfenbein, H. A., & Ambady, N. (in press).  Universals and cultural

differences in recognizing emotions.  Current Directions in Psychological

Science.

 

Elfenbein, H. A., Mandal, M., Ambady, N., Harizuka, S., & Kumar, S.  (in

press).  Hemifacial Differences in the In-group Advantage in Emotion

Recognition. Cognition and Emotion.


Elfenbein, H. A., & Ambady, N. (in press). Cultural similarity's
consequences: A relational perspective on cross-cultural differences in
emotion recognition. Journal of Cross Cultural Psychology.

Marsh, A. A., Elfenbein, H. A., & Ambady, N. (in press).  Nonverbal 
"Accents": Cultural differences in judging nonverbal behavior.  Psychological
Science.

Steele, J., Choi, Y. S., & Ambady, N. (in press).  Stereotyping, prejudice,
and discrimination: The effects of group based expectations on moral
functioning.  In Thorkildsen T. A., Manning, J. & Walberg, H. J. (Eds.),
Nurturing Morality.

Elfenbein, H. A., & Ambady, N. (in press).  Emotional valence and the
relationship between  "Eavesdropping" ability and workplace outcomes.
Journal of Applied Psychology.  

Choi, Y. S.,  Gray, H., & Ambady, N., (in press).  Glimpses of others:
Unintended communication and unintended perception.  In Bargh, J., Uleman,
J., & Hassin, R.  Unintended Thought (2nd. Ed.).  Oxford University Press.  

Ambady, N. & Hallahan, M.  (in press).  Using nonverbal representations of
behavior: Perceiving sexual orientation.  In S.M. Kosslyn & A. Galaburda
(Eds.), Languages of the Brain.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.


Adams, R. B., Gordon, H. L., Baird, A. A., Ambady, N., & Kleck, R. E. (2003).
Effects of Gaze on Amygdala Sensitivity to Anger and Fear Faces. Science, 300,
1536-1537.


Richeson, J., & Ambady, N. (2003). Effects of situational power on
automatic racial prejudice. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 39, 177-183


LaPlante, D. & Ambady, N.  (2002).  Saying it like it isn't: Mixed
messages from men and women in the workplace.  Journal of Applied Social
Psychology, 32(12), 2435-2457.


Ambady, N. & Gray, H. (2002). On being sad and mistaken: Mood effects 
on the accuracy of thin slice judgments. Journal of Personality and 
Social Psychology, 83(4), 947-961.

 


Elfenbein, H. A., Marsh, A., & Ambady, N. (2002). Emotional intelligence and
the recognition of emotion from facial expressions. In L. Feldman Barrett & P. 
Salovey (Eds.), The Wisdom of Feelings: Psychological Processes in 
Emotional Intelligence (pp.37-59). New York: The Guilford Press.


Ambady, N., Koo, J., Rosenthal, R., & Winograd, C.  (2002). Physical
therapists' nonverbal communication predicts geriatric patients' health
outcomes. Psychology and Aging, 17(3), 443-452.

 


Elfenbein, H. A., Mandal, M., Ambady, N., Harizuka, S., & Kumar, S.
(2002).  Cross-cultural patterns in emotion recognition: Accuracy and
error beyond the "diagnol".  Emotion, 2(1), 75-84.


Shih, M., Ambady, N., Richeson, J.A., Fujita, K., & Gray, H. (2002).
Stereotype performance boosts:  The impact of self-relevance and the
manner of stereotype activation.  Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology, 83, 638-647.


Ambady, N., LaPlante, D., Nguyen. T., Rosenthal, R., & Levinson, W. (2002).
Surgeon's tone of voice: A clue to malpractice history. Surgery, 132, 5-9.


Elfenbein, H. A. & Ambady, N. (2002). Is there an Ingroup Advantage in
Emotion Recognition?  Psychological Bulletin, 128, 243-249.

 


Elfenbein, H. A. & Ambady, N. (2002). On the universality and cultural
specificity of emotion recognition: A meta-analysis.  Psychological
Bulletin, 128, 203-235.

 


Richeson, J., & Ambady, N. (2001).   Who's in Charge?  Effects of
Situational Roles on Automatic Gender Bias.  Sex Roles, 44, 493-512.

 


Richeson, J., & Ambady, N.  (2001).  When roles reverse: Stigma, status,
and self-evaluation.  Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 31, 1350-1378.

 


Ambady, N., Shih, M., Kim, A., & Pittinsky, T. L. (2001). Stereotype
susceptibility in children: Effects of identity activation on quantitative
performance.  Psychological Science, 12, 385-390.

 


Ambady, N., LaPlante, D., & Johnson, E. (2001). Thin slice judgments as a
measure of  interpersonal sensitivity.  In J. Hall & F. Bernieri (Eds.),
Interpersonal Sensitivity: Measurement and Applications, NJ: Erlbaum

 


Pittinsky, T. L., Shih, M., & Ambady, N. (2000).  Will a category cue
affect you? Category cues, positive stereotypes, and reviewer recall for
college applicants. Social Psychology of Education.

 


La Plante, D., & Ambady, N. (2000).  Multiple messages:  Facial
recognition advantage for compound expressions. Journal of Nonverbal
Behavior, 24, 211-224.

 


Ambady, N., Bernieri, F., & Richeson, J.  (2000) Towards a Histology of
Social Behavior: Judgmental Accuracy from Thin Slices of Behavior.  In M.
P. Zanna (Ed.), Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, 201-272.

 


Pittinsky, T. L., Shih, M., & Ambady, N. (1999). Identity adaptiveness:
Affect across multiple identities. Journal of Social Issues, 55(3), 503-518.

 


Shih, M., Pittinsky, T., & Ambady, N. (1999). Stereotype susceptibility:
Identity salience and shifts in quantitative performance.
Psychological Science, 10(1), 80-83.