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Lisa K. Libby Curriculum Vitae p. 3 of 7<br />

Publications (continued)<br />

(*indicates student collaborator)<br />

Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (in press). More than meets the eye: Visual mental imagery as a medium for<br />

social cognition. In D.E. Carlston (Ed.), <strong>The</strong> Oxford Handbook of Social Cognition. New York:<br />

Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press.<br />

Kaufman, G.*, & Libby, L.K. (2012). Changing beliefs and behavior through experience-taking. Journal<br />

of Personality and Social Psychology, 103, 1 – 19.<br />

MANUSCRIPTS SUBMITTED AND IN PREPARATION<br />

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Eibach, R.P., Libby, L.K., & Ehrlinger, J.M. (2011). How mistaking change in the self for change in the<br />

world contributes to popular myths of social decline. Manuscript under revision.<br />

Eibach, R.P. & Libby, L.K. (2011). <strong>The</strong> dual-faceted self in a social world. Manuscript in preparation.<br />

Libby, L.K., Eibach, R.P., & Ross, M. (2011). Perceiving the present in light of the past: How subjective<br />

distance of historical injustices influences interpretations of present-day discrimination. Manuscript<br />

in preparation.<br />

Libby, L.K., Valenti, G.*, Hines, K.*, & Eibach, R.P. (2011). Seeing the I versus the me: Imagery<br />

perspective in mental simulation determines reliance on gut reactions versus self-beliefs in<br />

behavioral and affective forecasting. Manuscript submitted for publication.<br />

MacGregor, K.*, Valenti, G.*, Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (2011). Putting on the blinders: First-person<br />

imagery inhibits comparison with alternatives. Manuscript in preparation.<br />

Marigold, D., Eibach, R.P., Libby, L.K., Ross, M., & Holmes, J.G. (2011). Framing memories of<br />

relationship transgressions: <strong>The</strong> influence of attachment anxiety and visual imagery perspective.<br />

Manuscript in preparation.<br />

Pfent, A.*, & Libby, L.K. (2011). Changing one’s self to change the world: <strong>The</strong> role of regulatory fit in<br />

self-perceptions of activist behavior. Manuscript in preparation.<br />

Shaeffer, E.M.*, Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. (2011). Perspective primes processing style. Manuscript in<br />

preparation.<br />

RESEARCH IN PROGRESS<br />

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Goldfarb, M.*, & Libby, L.K. Embodied perceptions of responsibility.<br />

Hines, K.A.*, & Libby, L.K. <strong>The</strong> role of imagery perspective in affective forecasting.<br />

Kaufman, G.*, & Libby, L.K. Causes and consequences of identification with fictional characters in<br />

narrative.<br />

Kragh, C.*, Kaufman, G.*, & Libby, L.K. <strong>The</strong> preconditions and consequences of identifying with antiheroes.<br />

Libby, L.K., & Cunningham, W.A. Distinguishing social and visual perspective-taking in the brain.<br />

Libby, L.K., & Hines, K.A.* Perspective and embodied cognition.<br />

Libby, L.K., Rha, J.J.*, & Kaufman, G.* Social identity, empathy, and perception of intergroup injustice.<br />

Libby, L.K., Rha, J.J.*, & Morewedge, C.K. <strong>The</strong> role of imagery perspective in imagined consumption<br />

effects.<br />

Libby, L.K., Shaeffer, E.M.*, Eibach, R.P., Rea, J.*, & Fishbach, A. Imagery perspective and goal<br />

pursuit.<br />

Libby, L.K., & Eibach, R.P. Perspective, rumination, and mental health.<br />

Plante, C.*, Eibach, R.P., Libby, L.K. <strong>The</strong> function of first-person versus third-person visual<br />

perspectives in videogame play.<br />

Rathbone, C.J., & Libby, L.K. Perspective, self-schemas, and the reminiscence bump.<br />

Rea, J.*, & Libby, L.K. Imagery perspective in stereotype threat.<br />

Rha, J.J.*, & Libby, L.K. Perspective and spontaneous trait inferences.<br />

Valenti, G.* & Libby, L.K. Perspective and morality.

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