Publications

Shaked, S., Eyal, T., Ayal, S., & Moran, S. (in press). Proud to be dishonest: Emotional consequences of altruistic vs. egoistic dishonesty. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making.

Moran, T., & Eyal, T. (in press). Are members of political outgroups  more morally or physically disgusting? Personality and Social  Psychology Bulletin.

Bornstein, O., Moran, T., Simchon, A., & Eyal, T. (2023). The effect of psychological distance on the effect if joy versus pride. Social Cognition, 41, 341-364.

Sabato, H., & Eyal, T. (2022). Proud to help when I should: Children's positive emotions following sharing decisions with a needy vs. not-needy other. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 219,105400.

Moran, T., & Eyal, T. (2022). Emotion regulation by psychological distance and level of abstraction: Two meta-analyses. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 26, 112-159.  

Shimoni, E., Berger, A., & Eyal, T. (2022). Your pride is my goal: How the exposure to others' positive emotional experience influences preschoolers' delay of gratification. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 217, 105256.

Kleiman, T., Meiran, N., & Eyal, T. (2022). Perspectives, they might be a-changin': A proactive-control take on the cognitive cost of maintaining one's own perspective. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 151, 1473-1480

Eyal, T., Dar, R., & Liberman, N. (2021). Is disgust in obsessive-compulsive disorder mediated by fear of pathogens? Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 77.

Bornstein, O., & Katzir, M., Simchon, A., & Eyal, T. (2021). Differential effects of abstract and concrete processing on the reactivity of basic and self-conscious emotions. Cognition and Emotion, 35, 593-606.

Moran, T., Bornstein, O., & Eyal, T. (2021). The level of construal involved in the elicitation of core versus moral disgust. Emotion, 21, 391-404.

Shimoni, E., Berger, A., & Eyal, T. (2019). Priming pride promotes delay of gratification, Motivation and Emotion, 43, 786-802.

Epley, N., & Eyal, T. (2019). Through a looking glass, darkly: Using mechanisms of mind perception to identify accuracy, overconfidence, and under appreciated means for improvement, Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, 60, 65-120.

Schwartz, A., Eyal, T., & Tamir, M. (2018). Emotions and the big picture: The effects of construal level on emotion preferences, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 78, 55-65.

Eyal, T., Steffel, M., & Epley, N. (2018). Perspective mistaking: Accurately understanding the mind of another requires getting perspective, not taking perspective Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 114, 547-571.

Eyal, T., & Epley, N. (2017). Exaggerating accessible differences: When gender stereotype overestimate actual group differences. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 43, 1323-1336.

Kogut, T., Eyal, T., & Sharon, I. (2017). Seeing into the future: Future time orientation as a moderator of temporal distance effects on educators’ decisions. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 30, 889-898.

Shimoni, E., Asbe, M., Eyal, T., & Berger, A. (2016). Too proud to regulate: The differential effect of proud versus joy on children's ability to delay gratification. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 141, 275-282.

Gilead, M., Katzir, M., Eyal, T., & Liberman, N. (2016). Neural correlates of self-conscious vs. basic emotions, Neuropsychologia, 81, 207-218. 

Karsh, N., & Eyal, T. (2015). How the consideration of positive emotions influences persuasion: The differential effect of pride versus joy. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 28, 27-35.

Katzir, M., Ori, B., Eyal, T., & Meiran, N. (2015). Go with the flow: How the consideration of joy versus pride influences automaticity. Acta Psychologica, 155, 57-66.

Dorfman, A., Eyal, T., & Bereby-Meyer, Y. (2014). Proud to cooperate: The consideration of pride leads to more cooperation in a social dilemma than the consideration of joy, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 49, 1089-1092.

Eyal, T., Liberman, N., & Trope, Y. (2014). Thinking of why a transgression occurred may draw attention to extenuating circumstances:  A comment on Žeželj and Jokić Replication. Social Psychology, 45, 329-331.

Katzir, M., & Eyal, T. (2013). When stepping outside the self is not enough: Self-distancing reduces the experience of basic but not self-conscious emotions. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 49, 1089-1092.

Eyal, T., & Liberman, N. (2012). Morality and psychological distance: A construal level theory perspective. In M. Mikulincer & P. R. Shaver (Eds.), The Social Psychology of Morality: Exploring the Causes of Good and Evil. Washington, DC: APA Press.

Epley N., & Eyal, T. (2011). Integrations need both breadth and depth. Psychological Inquiry, 22, 187-192.

Eyal, T., Hoover G., Fujita, K., & Nussbaum, S. (2011). The effect of distance-dependent construals on schema-driven impression formation. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47, 278-281.

Eyal, T., & Fishbach, A. (2010). Do global and local systems feel different? Psychological Inquiry, 21, 213-215.

Fishbach, A., Eyal, T., & Finkelstein, T. (2010). How positive and negative feedback motivate goal pursuit. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 4, 517-530.

Katzir, M., Eyal, T., Meiran, N., & Kessler, Y. (2010). Imagined positive emotions and inhibitory control: The differentiated effect of pride versus happiness. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 36, 1314-1320.

Eyal, T., & Epley, N. (2010). How to seem telepathic: Enabling mind reading by matching construal. Psychological Science, 25, 700-705.

Eyal, T., Liberman, N., & Trope, Y. (2009). Psychological distance and consumer behavior. In M. Wänke (Ed.). The Social Psychology of Consumer Behaviour. New York: Psychology Press, pp. 65-89.

Eyal, T., Sagristano, M.D., Trope, Y., Liberman, N., & Chaiken, S. (2009). When values matter: Expressing values in behavioral intentions for the near vs. distant future. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.

Eyal, T., Liberman, N., & Trope, Y. (2008). Judging near and distant virtue and vice. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 1204-1209.

Fujita, K., Eyal, T., Chiaken, S., Trope, Y., & Liberman, N. (2008). Influencing attitudes toward near and distant objects. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 562-572.

Eyal, T., Liberman, N., Trope, Y., & Walther, E. (2004). The pros and cons of temporally near and distant action. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 86, 781-795.