(* indicates student collaborator, ° indicates post-doctoral collaborator)
Niese, Z. A.*, Libby, L. K., & Eibach, R. P. (2024). Picturing your life: The role of imagery perspective in personal photos. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 15(3), 309-317.
Raza, S., Buttrick, N.R., Westgate, E.C.°, Heintzelman, S.J., Furrer, R.A., Gilbert, D.T., Libby, L.K., & Wilson, T.D. (2022). A trade-off model of intentional thinking for pleasure. Emotion, 22, 115 – 218.
Niese, Z.A.*, Eibach, R.P., & Libby, L.K. (2021). Picturing yourself: A social-cognitive process model to integrate third-person imagery effects. Journal of Cognitive Psychology, DOI: 10.1080/20445911.2021.1912051
Niese, Z.A.*, Libby, L.K., & Pfent, A.* (2021). When the going gets tough, the committed get going: Preexisting goal commitment determines the consequences of experiencing regulatory nonfit. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 121, 447 – 473.
Niese, Z.A.*, Libby, L. K., Fazio, R.H., Eibach, R.P., & Pietri, E.S. (2019). Does the future look bright? Processing style determines the impact of valence weighting biases and self-beliefs on expectations, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 116, 193 – 214.
Niese, Z. A.*, Libby, L. K., Eibach, R. P., & Carlisle, C.* (2019). I can see myself enjoying that: Using imagery perspective to circumvent bias in self-perceptions of interest. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 148, 2258 – 2276.
Valenti, G.*, & Libby, L.K. (2017). Considering roads taken and not taken: How psychological distance influences the framing of choice events. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 43, 1239 – 1254.
Eibach, R. P., Wilmot, M. O.*, & Libby, L. K. (2015). The system‐justifying function of gratitude norms. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 9, 348-358.
Marigold, D.C.*, Eibach, R.P., Libby, L.K., Ross, M., & Holmes, J.G. (2015). Framing memories of relationship transgressions: How visual imagery perspective activates relational knowledge. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 32, 491 – 508.
Shaeffer, E.M.*, Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (2015). Changing visual perspective changes processing style: A distinct pathway by which imagery guides cognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 144, 534 – 538.
Libby, L.K., Valenti, G.*, Hines, K.*, & Eibach, R.P. (2014). Using imagery perspective to access two distinct forms of self-knowledge: Associative evaluations versus propositional self-beliefs. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 143, 492 – 497.
Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (2013). The role of visual imagery in social cognition. In D.E. Carlston (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Social Cognition (pp. 147 – 166). New York: Oxford University Press.
Kaufman, G.F.*, & Libby, L.K. (2012). Changing beliefs and behavior through experience-taking. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 103, 1 – 19.
Eibach, R.P., Libby, L.K., Ehrlinger, J. (2012). Unrecognized changes in the self contribute to exaggerated judgments of external decline. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 34, 193-203.
Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (2011). Self-enhancement or self-coherence? Why people shift visual perspective in mental images of the personal past and future. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 37, 714 – 726.
Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (2011). Visual perspective in mental imagery: A representational tool that functions in judgment, emotion, and self-insight. In M.P. Zanna and J.M. Olson (Eds.), Advances in Experimental Social Psychology (Vol. 44, pp. 185 – 245). San Diego: Academic Press.
Valenti, G.*, Libby, L.K., Eibach, R.P. (2011). Looking back with regret: Visual perspective in memory images differentially affects regret for actions and inactions. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47, 730 – 737.
Libby, L.K., Valenti, G.*, Pfent, A.*, & Eibach, R.P. (2011). Seeing failure in your life: Imagery perspective determines whether self-esteem shapes reactions to recalled and imagined failure. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 110, 1157 – 1173.
Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (2009). Seeing the links among the personal past, present, and future: How imagery perspective in mental simulation functions in defining the temporally extended self. In K.D. Markman, W.M.P. Klein & J.A. Suhr (Eds.), Handbook of imagination and mental simulation (pp. 359—372). New York: Psychology Press.
Eibach, R.P., & Libby, L.K. (2009). Ideology of the good old days: Exaggerated perceptions of moral decline and conservative politics. In J.T. Jost, A.C. Kay, & H. Thorisdottir (Eds.), Social and psychological bases of ideology and system justification (pp. 402—423). New York: Oxford University Press.
Eibach, R.P., Libby, L.K., & Ehrlinger, J. (2009). Priming family values: How being a parent affects moral evaluations of harmless but offensive acts. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 1160—1163.
Libby, L.K., Shaeffer, E.M.*, & Eibach, R.P. (2009). Seeing meaning in action: A bidirectional link between visual perspective and action identification level. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 138, 503-516.
Libby, L.K. (2008). A neural signature of the current self. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 3, 192-194.
Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (2007). How the self affects and reflects the content and subjective experience of autobiographical memory. In C. Sedikides & S.J. Spencer (Eds.), The self (pp. 75 – 91). New York: Psychology Press.
Libby, L.K., Shaeffer, E.M.*, Eibach, R.P., & Slemmer, J.A. (2007). Picture yourself at the polls: Visual perspective in mental imagery affects self-perception and behavior. Psychological Science, 18, 199 – 203.
Reprinted in:
B.H. Kantowitz, H.L. Roediger III, & D.G. Elmes (Eds.) (2009). Experimental psychology (pp. 109 – 118). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
Libby, L.K., Eibach, R.P., & Gilovich, T. (2005). Here’s looking at me: The effect of memory perspective on assessments of personal change. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 88, 50 – 62.
Eibach, R.P., Libby, L.K., & Gilovich, T. (2003). When change in the self is mistaken for change in the world. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84, 917 – 931.
Libby, L.K. (2003). Imagery perspective and source monitoring in imagination inflation. Memory & Cognition, 31, 1072 – 1081.
Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (2002). Looking back in time: Self-concept change affects visual perspective in autobiographical memory. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 82, 167 – 179.
Libby, L.K., & Neisser, U. (2001). Structure and strategy in the associative false memory paradigm. Memory, 9, 145 –163.
Neisser, U., & Libby, L.K. (2000). Remembering life experiences. In E. Tulving & F.I.M. Craik (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of memory (pp. 315-332). New York: Oxford University Press.