Publications:

Ploran, E., Tang, C., Mackay, M., Small, M., Anderson, E., Storbeck, J., Bascetta, B., Kang, S., Aranow, C., Sartori, C., Watson, P., Volpe, B., Diamond, B., & Eidelberg, D. (2019). Assessing cognitive impairment in SLE: Examining relationships between resting glucose metabolism and anti-NMDAR antibodies with navigational performance. Lupus Science & Medicine, 6, e000327.

Mackay, M., Vo, A., Tang, C., Small, M., Anderson, E., Ploran, E., Storbeck, J., Bascetta, B., King, S., Aranow, C., Sartori, C., Watson, P., Volpe, B., Diamond, B., & Eidelberg, D. (2019). Metabolic and microstructural alterations in the SLE brain correlate with cognitive impairment. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 4, e124002.

Storbeck, J., Dayboch, J., & Wylie, J. (2019). Fear and happiness, but not sadness, motivate attentional flexibility: A case for emotion influencing the ability to split foci of attention. Emotion, 19, 655-664.

Storbeck, J. & Maswood, M. (2016). Happiness increases verbal and spatial working memory capacity, sadness does not: Emotion, working memory, and executive control. Cognition & Emotion, 30, 925-938.

Huntsinger, J., & Storbeck, J. (2016). Once more with feeling: On the explanatory limits of the GANE model, and the missing role of subjective experience. Behavioural and Brain Sciences, 39, e212.

Storbeck, J. (2016). Invited Commentary: The paradox of parsimony in motivated distance perception. Emotion Review, 8, 130-132. 

Storbeck, J. (2016). Is happiness a cure-all for mental fatigue?: Mood interacts with situational requirements in motivating behavioral control. Motivation and Emotion, 40, 489-497. 

Chang, E. H., Volpe, B. T., Mackay, M., Aranov, C., Watson, P., Kowal, C., Storbeck, J., Mattis, P., Berlin, R., Chen, H., Mader, S., Huerta, T. S., Huerta, P. T., & Diamond, B. (2015). Selective impairment of spatial cognition caused by autoantibodies to the N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor. EBioMedicine, 2, 755-764.

Storbeck, J., Davidson, N. A., Dahl, C., Blass, S., & Yung. E. (2015). Emotion, working memory task demands, and individual differences predict behavior, cognitive effort, and negative affect. Cognition & Emotion, 29, 95-117.

Storbeck, J. & Watson, P. (2014). Verbal makes it positive, spatial makes it negative: Working memory biases judgments, attention, and moods. Emotion, 14, 1072-1086.

Storbeck, J. & Stefanucci, J. (2014). Conditions under which arousal does and does not elevate height estimates. PLoS One, 9, e92024.

Klein, R. A., Ratliff, K. A., Vianello, M., Adams, R., et al. (2014). Data from investigating variation in replicability: A “many labs” replication project. The Journal of Open Psychology Data, 2, e4.

Storbeck, J. (2013). Negative affect promotes encoding of and memory for details at the expense of the gist: Affect, encoding, and false memories. Cognition & Emotion, 27, 800-819.

Watson, P., Storbeck, J., Mattis, P., & Mackay, M. (2012). Cognitive and emotional abnormalities in Systemic Lupus Erythematosis: Evidence for amygdala dysfunction. Neuropsychology Review, 22, 252-270.

Storbeck, J. (2012). Performance costs when emotion tunes inappropriate cognitive abilities: Implications for mental resources and behavior. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 141, 411-416.

Storbeck, J. & Clore, G. L. (2011). Affect influences false memories at encoding: Evidence from recognition data. Emotion, 11, 981-989.

Stefanucci, J. K. & Storbeck, J. (2009). Don’t look down: Emotional arousal elevates height perception. Journal of Experiment Psychology: General, 138, 131-145.

Storbeck, J. & Clore, G. L. (2008). Affective arousal as information: How affective arousal influences judgments, learning, and memory. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2, 1824-1843.

Storbeck, J. & Clore, G. L. (2008). The affective regulation of cognitive priming. Emotion, 8, 208-215.

Storbeck, J. & Clore, G. L. (2007). On the interdependence of cognition and emotion. In A. Eder, B. Hommel, & J. De Houwer (Eds.), How distinctive is affective processing? Cognition & Emotion, 21, 1212-1237.

Storbeck, J., Robinson, M. D., & McCourt, M. (2006). Semantic processing precedes affect retrieval: The neurological case for cognitive primacy in visual processing. Review of General Psychology, 10, 41-55.

Storbeck, J. & Clore, G. L. (2005). With sadness comes accuracy, with happiness, false memory: Mood and the false memory effect. Psychological Science, 16, 785-791.

Robinson, M. D., Storbeck, J., Meier, B., & Kirkeby, B. (2004). Watch out! That could be dangerous: Valence-arousal interactions in evaluative processing. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 30, 1472-1484.

Storbeck, J. & Robinson, M. D. (2004). When preferences need inferences: A direct comparison of the automaticity of cognitive versus affective priming. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 30, 81-93.

Book Chapters:

Storbeck J. & Wylie J. (2018). The Functional and Dysfunctional Aspects of Happiness: Cognitive, Physiological, Behavioral, and Health Considerations. In: Lench H. (eds) The Function of Emotions. Cham, Switzerland: Springer.

Clore, G.L. & Storbeck, J. (2006). Affect as information in social judgments and behaviors. In J.P. Forgas (Ed.), Hearts and minds: Affective influences on social thinking and behavior. Philadephia, PA: Psychological Press. 

Clore, G.L., Storbeck, J., Robinson, M.D., & Centerbar, D. (2005). Seven deadly sins of research on affect. In L. Feldman-Barrett, P. Niendenthal, & P. Winkielman (Eds.), Emotion: Conscious and Unconscious (pp. 384-408). New York, NY: Guilford Press.