2023 - Research.com Psychology in United States Leader Award
2022 - Research.com Best Scientist Award
2011 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)
His primary scientific interests are in Developmental psychology, Social psychology, Cognitive psychology, Cognition and Cognitive reappraisal. His Developmental psychology study combines topics in areas such as Social relation, Affect, Autoregulation, Personality and Feeling. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Expressive Suppression and Emotional control.
In general Cognitive psychology study, his work on Affective science often relates to the realm of Selection, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His Cognition research incorporates themes from Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Cognitive science, Functional imaging and Anxiety. His study in Cognitive reappraisal is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Situational ethics and Social perception.
His primary areas of investigation include Developmental psychology, Social psychology, Cognitive psychology, Clinical psychology and Cognition. James J. Gross works mostly in the field of Developmental psychology, limiting it down to concerns involving Cognitive reappraisal and, occasionally, Cognitive appraisal. His study on Affective science is often connected to Perspective as part of broader study in Cognitive psychology.
James J. Gross usually deals with Clinical psychology and limits it to topics linked to Social anxiety and Cognitive behavioral therapy and Phobic disorder. His Cognition research focuses on subjects like Functional magnetic resonance imaging, which are linked to Amygdala. His research in Emotion work intersects with topics in Emotionality and Emotion classification.
His main research concerns Clinical psychology, Cognitive psychology, Psychological intervention, Social psychology and Pandemic. The various areas that James J. Gross examines in his Clinical psychology study include Social anxiety, Anxiety, Functional magnetic resonance imaging and Depression. His study looks at the relationship between Social anxiety and fields such as Mindfulness-based stress reduction, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
His studies deal with areas such as PsycINFO, Cognitive reappraisal, Cognition and Perception as well as Cognitive psychology. His research on Cognitive reappraisal frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Developmental psychology. His is doing research in Happiness and Affect, both of which are found in Social psychology.
James J. Gross mostly deals with Cognitive psychology, Clinical psychology, Social psychology, Cognition and Developmental psychology. His work in the fields of Affective science overlaps with other areas such as Perspective and Teacher education. In the subject of general Social psychology, his work in Affect and Happiness is often linked to Social relationship and Adaptive strategies, thereby combining diverse domains of study.
His Cognitive reappraisal study, which is part of a larger body of work in Cognition, is frequently linked to Reactivity and Emotion generation, bridging the gap between disciplines. Particularly relevant to Expressive Suppression is his body of work in Cognitive reappraisal. In the field of Developmental psychology, his study on Psychometrics overlaps with subjects such as Psychological health.
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Individual differences in two emotion regulation processes: implications for affect, relationships, and well-being.
James J. Gross;Oliver P. John.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (2003)
The emerging field of emotion regulation: An integrative review.
James J. Gross.
Review of General Psychology (1998)
Emotion regulation: Conceptual and empirical foundations.
James J. Gross.
(2014)
Antecedent- and response-focused emotion regulation: Divergent consequences for experience, expression, and physiology.
James J. Gross.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1998)
Emotion regulation: Affective, cognitive, and social consequences
James J. Gross.
Psychophysiology (2002)
The cognitive control of emotion.
Kevin N. Ochsner;James J. Gross.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences (2005)
Emotion elicitation using films
James J. Gross;Robert W. Levenson.
Cognition & Emotion (1995)
Handbook of emotion regulation
James J. Gross.
(2007)
Rethinking Feelings: An fMRI Study of the Cognitive Regulation of Emotion
Kevin N. Ochsner;Silvia A. Bunge;James J. Gross;John D. E. Gabrieli.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2002)
Hiding feelings: The acute effects of inhibiting negative and positive emotion.
James J. Gross;Robert W. Levenson.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology (1997)
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