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The substitutability of physical and social warmth in daily life.
JA Bargh, I Shalev
Emotion 12 (1), 154, 2012
4542012
Modes of self‐regulation: Assessment and locomotion as independent determinants in goal pursuit
AW Kruglanski, E Orehek, ET Higgins, A Pierro, I Shalev
Handbook of personality and self‐regulation, 375-402, 2010
1102010
Use of priming-based interventions to facilitate psychological health: Commentary on Kazdin and Blase (2011)
I Shalev, JA Bargh
Perspectives on psychological Science 6 (5), 488-492, 2011
562011
On the association between loneliness and physical warmth-seeking through bathing: Reply to Donnellan et al.(2014) and three further replications of Bargh and Shalev (2012 …
I Shalev, J Bargh
American Psychological Association 15 (1), 120, 2015
382015
Implicit energy loss: embodied dryness cues influence vitality and depletion
I Shalev
Journal of Consumer Psychology 24, 260-270, 2014
372014
Keep it cool: temperature priming effect on cognitive control. Psychological Research.
E Halali, N Meiran, I Shalev
Psychological Research, 2017
342017
Relations between distinct aspects of self-regulation to symptoms of impulsivity and compulsivity
I Shalev, ML Sulkowski
Personality and Individual Differences 47 (2), 84-88, 2009
312009
Pictorial and mental arid landscape images reduce the motivation to change negative habits
I Shalev
Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2016
192016
Long-term durability of cognitive behavioral therapy gains for pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder.
I Shalev, ML Sulkowski, GR Gefflken, EJ Rickets, TK Murphy, EA Storch
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2009
182009
The architecture of embodied cue integration: Insight from the "motivation as cognition" perspective
I Shalev
Frontiers in Psychology 6, 568, 2015
162015
Motivated cue integration in alexithymia: improving interoception and emotion information processing by awareness-of-sensation techniques
I Shalev
Frontiers in Psychiatry 10, 449891, 2019
132019
The climate change problem: promoting motivation for change when the map is not the territory
I Shalev
Frontiers of Psychology 6 (131), 2015
122015
Relations between impulsivity, anxiety, and obsessive–compulsive symptoms in a non-clinical sample
ML Sulkowski, C Jordan, A Reid, PA Graziano, I Shalev, EA Storch
Personality and Individual Differences 47 (6), 620-625, 2009
112009
Use of a self-regulation failure framework and the NIMH research domain criterion (RDoC) to understand the problem of procrastination
I Shalev
Frontiers in psychiatry 9, 363958, 2018
92018
Use of self-regulation principles to improve adolescent treatment adherence to the medical regimen for diabetes
I Shalev, GR Geffken
Journal of psychotherapy integration, 2015
92015
Theory of motivated cue-integration and COVID-19: between interoception, somatization, and radicalization
I Shalev
Frontiers in psychiatry 12, 631758, 2021
62021
Using motivated cue integration theory to understand a moment-by-moment transformative change: a new look at the focusing technique
I Shalev
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12, 307, 2018
52018
Resolving treatment complications associated with comorbid anxiety and substance use disorders
EK Reynolds, MT Tull, I Shalev, CW Lejuez
Avoiding treatment failures in the anxiety disorders, 271-290, 2010
52010
Motivated Cue-Integration and Emotion Regulation: Awareness of the Association Between Interoceptive and Exteroceptive Embodied Cues and Personal Need Creates an Emotion Goal
I Shalev
Frontiers in Psychology, Consciousness Research, https://doi.org/10.3389 …, 2020
42020
What do we think we are doing: principles of coupled self-regulation in human-robot interaction (HRI)
I Shalev, T Oron-Gilad
Frontiers in Psychology 6, 929, 2015
32015
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