and|京领藤校科研导师 | 哈佛大学心理学终身正教授( 二 )

  • Mitchell, J. P. & Heatherton, T. F. (2008). Components of a social brain. In M. Gazzaniga, R. B. Ivry, & G. R. Mangun (Eds.) Cognitive Neuroscience, 3rd edition. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
  • Downey, G., Zaki, J., & Mitchell, J. P. (2008). Different toolkits for different mind readers: A social-cognitive neuroscience perspective on personality and social relationships. In F. Rhodewalt (Ed.), Personality and Social Behavior. New York: Psychology Press.
  • Mitchell, J. P. (2009). Watching minds interact. In M. Brockman (Ed.) What's Next: Dispatches on the Future of Science. New York, NY: Vintage Books.
  • Jenkins, A. C. & Mitchell, J. P. (2011). How has cognitive neuroscience contributed to social psychological theory? In A. Todorov, S. T. Fiske, & D. Prentice (Eds.) Social Neuroscience: Toward Understanding the Underpinnings of the Social Mind. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
  • Moran, J. M. & Mitchell, J. P. (2016). Mentalizing. In Harmon-Jones, E. & Inzlicht, M. (Eds.) Social Neuroscience: Biological Approaches to Social Psychology. New York, NY: Psychology Press.
  • Zaki, J. & Mitchell, J. P. (2016). Prosociality as a form of reward seeking. In J. D. Greene, I. Morrison, & M. E. P. Seligman (Eds.) Positive Neuroscience. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
  • 期刊论文
    由于米切尔教授发表论文多达200余篇 , 以下为教授部分论文列表:
    1. Mitchell, Jason P., C. Neil Macrae, and Mahzarin R. Banaji. "Dissociable medial prefrontal contributions to judgments of similar and dissimilar others." Neuron 50.4 (2006): 655-663.
    2. Davachi, Lila, Jason P. Mitchell, and Anthony D. Wagner. "Multiple routes to memory: distinct medial temporal lobe processes build item and source memories." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100.4 (2003): 2157-2162.
    3. Mitchell, Jason P., Mahzarin R. Banaji, and C. Neil MacRae. "The link between social cognition and self-referential thought in the medial prefrontal cortex." Journal of cognitive neuroscience 17.8 (2005): 1306-1315.
    4. Tamir, Diana I., and Jason P. Mitchell. "Disclosing information about the self is intrinsically rewarding." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109.21 (2012): 8038-8043.
    5. Mitchell, Jason P., Brian A. Nosek, and Mahzarin R. Banaji. "Contextual variations in implicit evaluation." Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 132.3 (2003): 455.
    6. Mitchell, Jason P. "Activity in right temporo-parietal junction is not selective for theory-of-mind." Cerebral cortex 18.2 (2008): 262-271.
    7. Mitchell, Jason P., Todd F. Heatherton, and C. Neil Macrae. "Distinct neural systems subserve person and object knowledge." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 99.23 (2002): 15238-15243.
    8. Mitchell, Jason P. "Inferences about mental states." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 364.1521 (2009): 1309-1316.
    9. Mitchell, Jason P., C. Neil Macrae, and Mahzarin R. Banaji. "Encoding-specific effects of social cognition on the neural correlates of subsequent memory." Journal of Neuroscience 24.21 (2004): 4912-4917.


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