and|京领藤校科研导师 | 哈佛大学心理学终身正教授( 四 )

  • 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."


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