Eddie Brummelman
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Recent Articles
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Gurel C, Brummelman E, Sedikides C, Overbeek G
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 2020 Jan;
149(8):1554-1566.
PMID: 31944812
Western societies offer children many opportunities for downward social comparisons (i.e., comparing oneself favorably to others). Such comparisons make children feel proud of themselves but could inadvertently trigger a desire...
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Thomaes S, Tjaarda I, Brummelman E, Sedikides C
Child Dev
. 2019 Dec;
91(6):2211-2220.
PMID: 31845326
Children with negative competence beliefs often achieve below their potential in school. This randomized field experiment tested whether engaging in positive self-talk may benefit these children's mathematics performance. Participants (N ...
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Grapsas S, Brummelman E, Back M, Denissen J
Perspect Psychol Sci
. 2019 Dec;
15(1):150-172.
PMID: 31805811
We propose a self-regulation model of grandiose narcissism. This model illustrates an interconnected set of processes through which narcissists (i.e., individuals with relatively high levels of grandiose narcissism) pursue social...
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Nikolic M, van der Storm L, Colonnesi C, Brummelman E, Kan K, Bogels S
Child Dev
. 2019 May;
90(4):1424-1441.
PMID: 31099053
Why are some children more socially anxious than others? One theory holds that socially anxious children are poor mindreaders, which hampers their social interactions; another that socially anxious children are...
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Kalisch R, Baker D, Basten U, Boks M, Bonanno G, Brummelman E, et al.
Nat Hum Behav
. 2019 Apr;
1(11):784-790.
PMID: 31024125
No abstract available.
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Brummelman E, Gurel C
J Affect Disord
. 2018 Oct;
244:113-114.
PMID: 30340099
No abstract available.
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What's in a blush? Physiological blushing reveals narcissistic children's social-evaluative concerns
Brummelman E, Nikolic M, Bogels S
Psychophysiology
. 2018 Jun;
55(10):e13201.
PMID: 29876926
Physiological responses can reveal emotional states that individuals are unwilling to admit to others. Here, we studied what blushing reveals about the emotional states of narcissistic children. Narcissistic children (i.e.,...
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Brummelman E, Terburg D, Smit M, Bogels S, Bos P
Dev Cogn Neurosci
. 2018 May;
35:87-93.
PMID: 29784619
The sense of touch develops in utero and enables parent-child communication from the earliest moments of life. Research shows that parental touch (e.g., licking and grooming in rats, skin-to-skin care...
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Nikolic M, Brummelman E, Colonnesi C, de Vente W, Bogels S
Behav Res Ther
. 2018 Apr;
106:1-7.
PMID: 29705596
Blushing is an involuntary reddening of the face that typically occurs when people are concerned about making negative impressions on others. Although people typically blush for their mishaps or misdeeds,...
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Thomaes S, Brummelman E, Miller J, Lilienfeld S
J Abnorm Psychol
. 2017 Nov;
126(7):835-842.
PMID: 29106270
The young field of research on dark personality traits (i.e., socially aversive traits such as psychopathy, narcissism, and Machiavellianism) is gaining momentum. This Special Section examines the nature, origins, development,...