Mitchell, Jason P. "Contributions of functional neuroimaging to the study of social cognition." Current Directions in Psychological Science 17.2 (2008): 142-146.
Schacter, Daniel L., Joan Y. Chiao, and Jason P. Mitchell. "The seven sins of memory: implications for self." Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1001.1 (2003): 226-239.
Waytz, Adam, and Jason P. Mitchell. "Two mechanisms for simulating other minds: dissociations between mirroring and self-projection." Current Directions in Psychological Science 20.3 (2011): 197-200.
Tamir, Diana I., and Jason P. Mitchell. "Anchoring and adjustment during social inferences." Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 142.1 (2013): 151.
Mitchell, Jason P., et al. "Thinking about others: The neural substrates of social cognition." Social neuroscience: People thinking about people (2006): 63-82.
Thornton, Mark A., and Jason P. Mitchell. "Theories of person perception predict patterns of neural activity during mentalizing." Cerebral cortex 28.10 (2018): 3505-3520.
Mitchell, Jason P., Chad S. Dodson, and Daniel L. Schacter. "fMRI evidence for the role of recollection in suppressing misattribution errors: The illusory truth effect." Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 17.5 (2005): 800-810.
Mitchell, Jason P., et al. "Directed remembering: Subliminal cues alter nonconscious memory strategies." Memory 10.5-6 (2002): 381-388.
Macrae, C. Neil, et al. "Noticing future me: Reducing egocentrism through mental imagery." Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 42.7 (2016): 855-863.
Mitchell, Jason P., et al. "Thinking about people: The neural substrates of social cognition." Social neuroscience: People thinking about people (2005).
Jolly, Eshin, et al. "Wanting without enjoying: The social value of sharing experiences." PloS one 14.4 (2019): e0215318.
Downey, Geraldine, Jamil Zaki, and Jason Mitchell. "Different toolkits for different mind-readers: A social-cognitive neuroscience perspective on personality and social relationships." (2008).
Mitchell, Jason P., and Max Brockman. "Watching minds interact." What's Next: Dispatches on the Future of Science (2009).
Waytz, A., and J. P. Mitchell. "Two mechanisms for simulating other minds: dissociable neural bases for self-projection and mirroring." Current Directions in Psychological Science 20.3 (2011).
Mitchell, Jason, and Diana Tamir. "Cognitive Mechanisms of Social Inference: Anchoring and Adjustment and the Biasing Role of Self." Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. Vol. 31. No. 31. 2009.
Freeman, Jon, et al. "“Likes Me, Likes Me Not:” amygdala activity predicts first impressions." (2007).
Mitchell, Jason P., et al. "Separating sustained from transient aspects of cognitive control during thought suppression." Psychological Science 18.4 (2007): 292-297.
Mitchell, Jason P., and Jason Mitchell. "The sovereignty of social cognition: Insights from neuroscience."