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59
Citations
17274
World Ranking
3656
National Ranking
2052

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1988 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1976 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Joseph J. Campos is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, including psychology, health professions, and neuroscience.

Their work covers several subfields such as general health professions, experimental and cognitive psychology, social psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and philosophy.

Campos's research topics include:

  • Multisensory perception and integration
  • Color perception and design
  • Neuroscience and music perception
  • Hermeneutics and narrative identity
  • Aging, elder care, and social issues
  • Health, medicine and society

The scientist has authored research published in various venues, with their frequent publication venue being Archive ouverte UNIGE (University of Geneva).

Recent academic publications include:

  • The rise of affectivism, 2021, Archive ouverte UNIGE (University of Geneva)

Joseph J. Campos has collaborated with multiple co-authors, including:

  • Octavio de Juan-Ayala
  • Vicente Caruana
  • José Manuel Ferrández
  • Eduardo Fernández
  • Daniel Dukes

Best Publications

  • Maternal emotional signaling: Its effect on the visual cliff behavior of 1-year-olds.

    James F. Sorce;Robert N. Emde;Joseph J. Campos;Mary D. Klinnert

  • Travel broadens the mind

    Joseph J. Campos;David I. Anderson;Marianne A. Barbu-Roth;Edward M. Hubbard

  • Emergent Themes in the Study of Emotional Development and Emotion Regulation.

    Joseph J. Campos;Rosemary G. Campos;Karen Caplovitz Barrett

  • On the Nature of Emotion Regulation.

    Joseph J. Campos;Carl B. Frankel;Linda Camras

  • EMOTIONS AS BEHAVIOR REGULATORS: SOCIAL REFERENCING IN INFANCY

    Mary D. Klinnert;Joseph J. Campos;James F. Sorce;Robert N. Emde

  • A functionalist perspective on the nature of emotion.

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  • Emotional Development: Action, Communication, and Understanding

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  • Perspectives on emotional development II: A functionalist approach to emotions.

    Karen Caplovitz Barrett;Joseph J. Campos

  • Social referencing: The infant's use of emotional signals from a friendly adult with mother present.

    Mary D. Klinnert;Robert N. Emde;Perry Butterfield;Joseph J. Campos

  • Temperament, emotion, and cognition at fourteen months: the MacArthur Longitudinal Twin Study.

    Robert N. Emde;Robert Plomin;JoAnn Robinson;Robin Corley

  • Genetic Change and Continuity from Fourteen to Twenty Months: The MacArthur Longitudinal Twin Study

    Robert Plomin;Jerome Kagan;Robert N. Emde;J. Steven Reznick

  • Self-produced Locomotion

    Bennett I. Bertenthal;Joseph J. Campos;Karen Caplovitz Barrett

  • Reconceptualizing Emotion Regulation

    Joseph J. Campos;Eric A. Walle;Audun Dahl;Alexandra Main

  • Infant temperament, mother's mode of interaction, and attachment in Japan: an interim report.

    Kazuo Miyake;Shing-jen Chen;Joseph J. Campos

  • Early Experience and Emotional Development: The Emergence of Wariness of Heights

    Joseph J. Campos;Bennett I. Bertenthal;Rosanne Kermoian

  • Infant language development is related to the acquisition of walking.

    Eric A. Walle;Joseph J. Campos

  • A systems approach to the organizing effects of self-produced locomotion during infancy

    Bennett I. Bertenthal;Joseph J. Campos

  • Genetic Analyses of Focal Aspects of Infant Temperament.

    H. H. Goldsmith;Kathryn S. Lemery;Kristin A. Buss;Joseph J. Campos

  • Locomotor Experience: A Facilitator of Spatial Cognitive Development,

    R. Kermoian;J. J. Campos

  • The role of locomotion in psychological development.

    David Ian Anderson;Joseph J. Campos;David C. Witherington;Audun Dahl

  • Facial patterning and infant emotional expression: happiness, surprise, and fear.

    Susan W. Hiatt;Joseph J. Campos;Robert N. Emde

  • Temperament, emotion, and cognition at fourteen months

    R N Emde;Robert Plomin;J A Robinson;R Corley

  • Infancy and developmental psychobiology

    Joseph J. Campos;Marshall M. Haith

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert N. Emde
Robert N. Emde University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Jerome Kagan
Jerome Kagan Harvard University
Robert Plomin
Robert Plomin King's College London
Carolyn Zahn-Waxler
Carolyn Zahn-Waxler University of Wisconsin–Madison
John C. DeFries
John C. DeFries University of Colorado Boulder
Bennett I. Bertenthal
Bennett I. Bertenthal Indiana University
Robin P. Corley
Robin P. Corley University of Colorado Boulder
JoAnn Robinson
JoAnn Robinson University of Connecticut
David W. Fulker
David W. Fulker University of Colorado Boulder
H. Hill Goldsmith
H. Hill Goldsmith University of Wisconsin–Madison

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