| Erscheinungsdatum | Titel | Autor(en) |
1 | 1996 | Who controls whom when `'I control myself''? | Kuhl, J |
2 | 1998 | Maintaining a healthy diet: Effects of personality and self-reward versus self-punishment on commitment to and enactment of self-chosen and assigned goals | Fuhrmann, A; Kuhl, J |
3 | 1998 | Volition and personality: functional analysis of self-regulation | Kuhl, J |
4 | 2000 | Categorization of unilaterally presented emotional words: an ERP analysis | Schapkin, SA; Gusev, AN; Kuhl, J |
5 | 2002 | Intuition, affect, and personality: Unconscious coherence judgments and self-regulation of negative affect | Baumann, N; Kuhl, J |
6 | 2003 | Self-infiltration vs. self-compatibility checking in dealing with unattractive tasks: The moderating influence of state vs. action orientation | Kazen, M; Baumann, N; Kuhl, J |
7 | 2003 | Emotion and intuition: Effects of positive and negative mood on implicit judgments of semantic coherence | Bolte, A; Goschke, T; Kuhl, J |
8 | 2003 | In search of the real self: A functional perspective on optimal self-esteem and authenticity | Koole, SL; Kuhl, J |
9 | 2004 | Alienation as a determinant of symptom formation: Self-regulation of affect and integrative competence | Kuhl, J ; Kaschel, R |
10 | 2005 | Striving for unwanted goals: Stress-dependent discrepancies between explicit and implicit achievement motives reduce subjective well-being and increase psychosomatic symptoms | Baumann, N; Kaschel, R; Kuhl, J |
11 | 2005 | Positive affect and flexibility: Overcoming the precedence of global over local processing of visual information | Baumann, N; Kuhl, J |
12 | 2008 | Individual differences in intention initiation under demanding conditions: Interactive effects of state vs. action orientation and enactment difficulty | Kazen, Miguel; Kaschel, Reiner; Kuhl, Julius |
13 | 2009 | You can't always remember what you want: The role of cortisol in self-ascription of assigned goals | Quirin, Markus; Koole, Sander L.; Baumann, Nicola; Kazen, Miguel; Kuhl, Julius |
14 | 2011 | Seven Steps Toward Freedom and Two Ways to Lose It Overcoming Limitations of Intentionality Through Self-Confrontational Coping with Stress | Kuhl, Julius ; Quirin, Markus |
15 | 2011 | Could positive affect help engineer robot control systems? | Quirin, Markus; Hertzberg, Joachim ; Kuhl, Julius ; Stephan, Achim |
16 | 2015 | Personality Interacts With Implicit Affect to Predict Performance in Analytic Versus Holistic Processing | Kazen, Miguel; Kuhl, Julius ; Quirin, Markus |
17 | 2015 | Being Someone: The Integrated Self as a Neuropsychological System | Kuhl, Julius ; Quirin, Markus; Koole, Sander L. |
18 | 2018 | Implicit self and the right hemisphere: Increasing implicit self-esteem and implicit positive affect by left hand contractions | Quirin, Markus; Froehlich, Stephanie; Kuhl, Julius |
19 | 2022 | The Art of Getting Things Done: Training Affective Shifting Improves Intention Enactment | Friederichs, Katja M.; Jostmann, Nils B.; Kuhl, Julius ; Baumann, Nicola |
20 | 2022 | Not the Master of Your Volitional Mind? The Roles of the Right Medial Prefrontal Cortex and Personality Traits in Unconscious Introjections Versus Self-Chosen Goals | Quirin, Markus; Kerber, Andre; Kuestermann, Ekkehard; Radtke, Elise L.; Kazen, Miguel; Konrad, Carsten; Baumann, Nicola; Ryan, Richard M.; Ennis, Michael; Kuhl, Julius |