• in press

  • Lindquist, K.A. (in press). Emotions emerge from more basic psychological ingredients: A modern psychological constructionist approach. Emotion Review.

  • Lindquist, K.A., Gendron, M., Oosterwijk, S., & Barrett, L.F. (in press). Do people essentialize emotion? Individual differences in emotional essentialism and consequences for emotional complexity. Emotion.

  • Fugate, J.M.B., Lindquist, K.A., & Barrett, L.F. (in press). Emotion experience. In K. Ochsner & S. Kosslyn (Eds.), Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience. New York: Oxford University Press.

  • Oosterwijk, S., Touroutoglou, A., & Lindquist, K.A. (in press). The neuroscience of construction: What neuroimaging can tell us about how the brain creates the mind. In L.F. Barrett & J.A. Russell (Eds.), The Psychological Construction of Emotion . New York: Guilford.

  • Quigley, K.S., Lindquist, K.A., & Barrett, L.F. (in press). Inducing and measuring emotion and affect: Tips, tricks, and secrets. In H. Reis & C. Judd (Eds.), Handbook of Research Methods in Personality and Social Psychology. New York: Oxford University Press.

  • 2013


  • Lindquist, K.A., & Gendron, M. (2013). What's in a word? Language constructs emotion perception. Emotion Review, 5, 66-71.

    Lindquist, K.A., Siegel, E.H., Quigley, K.S., & Barrett, L.F. (2013). The hundred year emotion war: Are emotions natural kinds or psychological constructions? Comment on Lench, Flores and Bench (2011). Psychological Bulletin, 139, 255-263.

  • 2012

  • Gendron, M., Lindquist, K.A., Barsalou, L. & Barrett, L.F. (2012). Emotion words shape emotion percepts. Emotion, 12, 314-325.

  • Lindquist, K.A., & Barrett, L.F. (2012). A functional architecture of the human brain: Emerging insights from the science of emotion. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 16, 533-540.

  • Lindquist, K.A., Wager, T.D., Kober, H., Bliss-Moreau, E., & Barrett, L.F. (2012). The brain basis of emotion: A meta-analytic review. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 35, 121-143. [target article]

  • Lindquist, K.A., Wager, T.D., Bliss-Moreau, E., Kober, H., & Barrett, L.F. (2012). What are emotions and how are they created in the brain? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 35, 175-184. [response to comments]

  • *Oosterwijk, S., *Lindquist, K.A., Anderson, E., Dautoff, R., Moriguchi, Y. & Barrett, L.F. (2012). States of mind: Emotions, body feelings, and thoughts share distributed neural networks. NeuroImage, 62, 2110-2128. [*authors contributed equally].

  • 2009

  • Lindquist, K.A. (2009). Language is powerful. Emotion Review, 1, 16-18.

  • 2008

  • Barrett, L. F. & Lindquist, K. A. (2008). The embodiment of emotion. In G. R. Semin & E. R. Smith (Eds.), Embodied grounding: social, cognitive, affective, and neuroscientific approaches. New York: Cambridge University Press.

  • Kober, H., Barrett, L.F., Joseph, J., Bliss-Moreau, E., Lindquist, K.A., & Wager, T.D., (2008). Functional networks and cortical-subcortical interactions in emotion: A meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies. Neuroimage, 42, 998-1031.

  • Lindquist, K.A., & Barrett, L.F. (2008). Constructing emotion: The experience of fear as a conceptual act. Psychological Science, 19, 898-903.

  • Lindquist, K., & Barrett, L. F. (2008). Emotional complexity. In M. Lewis, J. M. Haviland-Jones, & L.F. Barrett (Eds.), Handbook of emotions (3rd ed.), New York: Guilford.

  • Wager, T., Barrett, L.F., Bliss-Moreau, E., Lindquist, K.A., et al (2008). The neuroimaging of emotion. In M. Lewis, J.M. Haviland-Jones, & L.F. Barrett (Eds.), Handbook of emotions (3rd ed). New York: Guilford.

  • 2007

  • Barrett, L.F., Lindquist, K.A., & Gendron, M. (2007). Language as context in the perception of emotion. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 11, 327-332.

  • Barrett, L.F., Lindquist, K.A., Bliss-Moreau, E., Duncan, S., Gendron, M., Mize, J. & Brennan, L. (2007). Of mice and men: Natural kinds of emotion in the mammalian brain? Perspectives in Psychological Science, 2, 297-312.

  • 2006

  • Lindquist, K. A., Barrett, L. F., Bliss-Moreau, E., & Russell, J. A. (2006). Language and the perception of emotion. Emotion, 6, 125-138.