Zeitschriftenartikel (mit Begutachtungsprozess)

Kozlik, J., Fischer, R., Maraver, M. J., & Colzato, L. (Ms in preparation). Boosting emotional expressivity: Transcutaneaous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) enhances facial mimicry.

Kozlik, J. & Neumann, R. (Ms in preparation). Sensitivity to emotion genuineness under limited processing conditions: Evidence for an early onset of the ability to discriminate genuine and posed smiles.

Kozlik, J. & Neumann, R. (Ms in preparation). Current action goals determine affective responses: The influence of implementation intentions on facial muscle activity.

Kozlik, J., Neumann, R., Plessow, F. & Fischer, R. (Ms in preparation). Stick to your goals: The influence of current action goals on affective responses increases after stress.

Neumann,. R. & Kozlik, J. (Ms submitted). Embodied power: Specific facial muscles automatically respond to power-related information processing. Biological Psychology.

Neumann,. R., Schneider, L., & Kozlik, J. (accepted). Goal-dependent automatic processing of potency: A potency-priming paradigm. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.

Kozlik, J., & Fischer, R. (accepted). When a smile is a conflict: Affective mismatch between facial displays and group membership induces conflict and triggers cognitive control. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 

Kozlik, J. & Neumann, R. (2017). Training the face: Strategic practice as a means to regulate affect-induced facial muscle contractions. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 43(5), 1013-1024.

Kozlik, J. (2015). QWERTZ-Mania: Wie das digitale Zeitalter unsere Wahrnehmung von Buchstaben beeinflusst. In-Mind Magazin, 4.

Kozlik, J., Neumann, R. & Lozo, L. (2015). Contrasting motivational orientation and evaluative coding accounts: On the need to differentiate the effectors of approach/avoidance responses. Frontiers in Psychology6:563.
 
Kozlik, J. (2014). Preferring alphabet-keyboard compatibility: Congruency between spatial codes shapes the affective connotation of letters. Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 26(5), 520-529.
 
Kozlik, J. & Neumann, R. (2013). Gaining the upper hand: Comparison of alphabetic and keyboard positions as spatial features of letters producing distinct S–R compatibility effects. Acta Psychologica, 144, 51-60.
 
Kozlik, J., Neumann, R. & Kunde, W. (2013). ABC versus QWERTZ: Interference from mismatching sequences of letters in the alphabet and on the keyboard. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 39(4), 1085-1099.

Bücher/Buchkapitel

Neumann, R. & Kozlik, J. (2017). Manual and facial approach and avoidance behavior: Flexible and inflexible links to affect. In R. Deutsch, B. Gawronski & W. Hofmann (Hrsg.), Reflective and impulsive determinants of human behavior (S. 35-50). New York: Routledge.

Neumann, R. & Kozlik, J. (2017). Emotionsausdruck und emotionale Ansteckung. In H.-W. Bierhoff & D. Frey (Hrsg.), Enzyklopädie der Psychologie: Sozialpsychologie - Kommunikation, Interaktion und soziale Gruppenprozesse (S. 163-188). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Kozlik, J. & Frings, C. (2013). Affektive Reize in der lexikalischen Entscheidungsaufgabe. In C. Bermeitinger (Hrsg.), Paradigmen der Kognitiven Psychologie: Affektive Reize II (S. 83-105). Berlin: Uni-Edition.

Gastherausgeberschaften


Kozlik, J.
 & Paulus, A. (2016). Themenausgabe: "Emotionen erleben und begreifen - Emotionspsychologie im Alltag. In-Mind Magazin1.
 

Eingeladene Vorträge

Kozlik, J.  (November  2016). Intentionale Modulierbarkeit von affekt-gesteuerten Gesichtsmuskelkontraktionen [Intentional modulation of affect-induced facial muscle contractions]. Invited talk at the Department of Psychology, General Psychology II Unit (Prof. Dr. Andreas Eder), University of Würzburg, Germany.

Kozlik, J.  (January  2014). Reaktionskonflikte im emotionalen AX-CPT-Paradigma [Response conflicts in the Emotional AX-CPT paradigm]. Invited talk at the Department of Psychology, General Psychology Unit (Prof. Dr. Christian Frings), University of Trier, Germany.

Vorträge/Poster

Kozlik, J., Fischer. R., Maraver, M., & Colzato, L. (2019). Boosting emotional facial expressivity: Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) enhances facial mimicry. Talk at the 60th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, November 14-17, 2019. Montréal, Canada.

Kozlik, J., & Fischer, R. (2019). A smile as a conflict: Affective mismatch between emotional expressions and group membership induces conflict and triggers cognitive control. Talk at the EASP Small Group Meeting „Taking a Cognitive Perspective on Social Phenomena“, July 03‐06, 2019. Tübingen, Germany.

Kozlik, J., & Fischer, R. (2019). A smile as a conflict: Affective mismatch between emotional expressions and group membership induces conflict and triggers cognitive control. Poster at the 61th Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, April 15‐17, 2019. London, UK.

Kozlik, J., & Fischer, R. (2018). When a smile is a conflict: Affective mismatch between emotional facial displays and group membership induces conflict and triggers cognitive control. Poster at the 59th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, November 15-18, 2018. New Orleans, USA.

Kozlik, J., Neumann, R., Plessow, F. & Fischer, R. (2018). Increased goal shielding under stress: The influence of current action goals on affect-induced facial muscle contractions increases after stress. Poster at the 2nd Inter-national Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, May 10‐12, 2018. Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Kozlik, J., & Fischer, R. (2018). A smile as conflict: Positive facial expressions of out-group members represent affective conflict and trigger cognitive control. Poster at the 7th Consortium of European Research on Emotion Conference, April 04-05, 2018. Glasgow, UK.

Exner, V., Paulus, A., & Kozlik, J. (2018). Crow’s feet and frown lines – Extraction of authenticity of emotional facial expressions depends on the surrounding context in which expressions are encountered. Talk at the 60th Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, March 11‐14, 2018. Marburg, Germany.

Kozlik, J., Neumann, R., Plessow, F. & Fischer, R. (2018). Stick to your goals! The influence of current action goals on affective responses increases after stress. Talk at the 60th Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, March 11‐14, 2018. Marburg, Germany.

Kozlik, J., Neumann, R. & Fischer, R. (2017). Enhanced facial muscle flexibility under stress: The influence of current motor practice on affect-induced facial muscle contractions increases after stress. Poster at the 58th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, November 09‐12, 2017. Vancouver, Canada.

Kozlik, J. (2017). How resistant are affect-induced facial muscle contractions? The influence of implementation intentions on spontaneous affective responses. Talk at the Social Psychology Postdoc-Workshop, September 20‐22, 2017. Hagen, Germany.

Kozlik, J. & Neumann, R. (2017). Are affect-induced facial muscle contractions really under limited control? On the influence of implementation intentions. Poster at the 20th Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology, September 03‐06, 2017. Potsdam, Germany.

Kozlik, J. & Neumann, R. (2017). Intentionally shaped automaticity in facial muscle activations: Evidence from the affective Simon paradigm. Talk at the 59th Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, March 26‐29, 2017. Dresden, Germany.

Kozlik, J. & Neumann, R. (2016). Strategic practice as a means to regulate affect-induced facial muscle contractions. Poster presented at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, November 17‐20, 2016. Boston, USA.

Kozlik, J. Neumann, R. & Frings, C. (2016). Emotional AX-CPT Paradigm: Disentangling cognitive and emotional conflicts? Poster presented at the 50 th Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, September 18‐22, 2016. Leipzig, Germany.

Kozlik, J. & Neumann, R. (2016). On the influence of practice on the activation of facial muscles. Talk at the 58th Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, March 21-23, 2016. Heidelberg, Germany.
 
Kozlik, J., Lozo, L. & Neumann, R. (2015). Automatic activation of approach/avoidance responses: Comparing influences of short- and long-term stimulus–response associations on manual and facial affective Simon effects. Poster presented at the International Convention of Psychological Science, March 12‐14, 2015. Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
 
Kozlik, J. & Neumann, R. (2015). On the processing of facial expressions: Evidence for an automatic authenticity check. Talk at the 57th Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, March 08‐11, 2015. Hildesheim, Germany.
 
Kozlik, J. (2013). Über den (automatischen?) Einfluss der alphabetischen Position auf die Verarbeitung von Buchstaben. Talk at the 2nd Doktoranden-Workshop der DGPs-Fachgruppe Allgemeine Psychologie, June 07-09, 2013. Trier, Germany.
 
Kozlik, J. & Neumann, R. (2013). Gaining the upper hand: Keyboard position over alphabetical position as dominant spatial feature of letters. Poster presented at the 55th Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, March 25‐27, 2013. Vienna, Austria.
 
Neumann, R., Strack, F., Kozlik, J. & Lozo, L. (2013). The basics of emotional behavior. Talk at the Final Symposium of the DFG Research Group “Emotion and Behavior”, February 13-16, 2013. Würzburg, Germany.
 
Kozlik, J., Neumann, R. & Kunde, W. (2012). ABC versus QWERTZ: Interference from mismatching positions of letters in the alphabet and on the PC keyboard. Talk at the 54th Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, April 01‐04, 2012. Mannheim, Germany.
 
Kozlik, J. (2011). Stimulus-spezifische sensumotorische Simulationen als Ursache für den Stroop-Effekt? Talk at the 53th Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, March 13‐16, 2011. Halle, Germany.

Sonstiges

Kozlik, J. & Paulus, A. (2016). Editorial zur Themenausgabe: "Emotionen erleben und begreifen - Emotionspsychologie im Alltag". In-Mind Magazin, 1.
 
Kozlik, J. (Experte). (2013). QWERTZ hat keinen WERT – Wir ordnen heute die Tastatur neu [Radiobeitrag]. In Schmitt, C. (Moderator), Agenda vom 04.11.2013. Köln: Deutschlandradio.
 
Kozlik, J. (2013). On the influence of alphabet–keyboard compatibility on performance and evaluative judgments. Dissertation, Universität Trier.
 
Kozlik, J. (2009). Dynamische Prüffragenformate in der theoretischen Führerscheinprüfung Rolle von Expertise und räumlichem Vorstellungsvermögen beim Umgang mit unterschiedlichen Darbietungsformen. Unveröffentlichte Diplomarbeit, Universität des Saarlandes.