
Amie M Gordon
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Research in Amie Gordon’s lab focuses on uncovering the social cognitive, affective, and biological factors that shape our closest relationships. For example, we study the benefits of prosocial cognitions, emotions, and behaviors (e.g., perspective-taking, gratitude, responsiveness), as well as how these prosocial processes are affected by internal and external forces. In particular, we focus on the ways in which unseen influences, from biological dysregulation (e.g. lack of sleep, hunger, illness) to external stressors (e.g., time pressure, work stress), shape prosocial processes and relationship functioning. Our research goes beyond people’s own experiences to examine how they are affected by their relationship partner’s experiences, as well as by their perceptions and expectations of their relationship partners. An important component of our research is exploring how people influence each other psychologically, behaviorally, and physiologically both in the moment and over time. We also explore distinctively dyadic outcomes—how interactions are shaped not by each individual alone but by the unique ways in which people interact with each other.
- Amie M Gordon, Thorson, Katherine R., Jolink, Tatum A., From, Annika, Diamond, Emily, Boker Segal, Noa. 2026. Toward a science of relationship forecasting: Considerations and recommendations. American Psychologist 80(9):1431-1443.
- From, Annika, Diamond, Emily, Reynaga, Miranda, Robin Edelstein, Amie M Gordon. 2024. Does similarity matter? A scoping review of perceived and actual similarity in romantic couples. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
- Park, Haeyoung Gideon, Johnson, Matthew D., Amie M Gordon, Impett, Emily. 2024. "Pay Me Back?" Testing the Implications of Long-Term Changes and Partner Similarity in Exchange Orientation Within Intimate Relationships. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
- Stellar, Jennifer, Amie M Gordon. 2024. Compassion, Gratitude, and Awe | 5 | Emotion Theory: The Routledge Com. Routledge :67-87.
- Stellar, Jennifer E., Bai, Yang, Anderson, Craig L., Amie M Gordon, McNeil, Galen D., Peng, Kaiping, Keltner, Dacher. 2024. Culture and Awe: Understanding Awe as a Mixed Emotion. Affective Science 5(2):160-170.
- Brian P. Don, Amie M Gordon, Mendes, Wendy Berry. 2024. The Good, the Bad, and the Variable: Examining Stress and Blood Pressure Responses to Close Relationships. Social Psychological and Personality Science 15(3)
- Esra Ascigil, Anna Luerssen, Richard D Gonzalez, Amie M Gordon. 2023. Predictors of relationship satisfaction during the COVID-19 pandemic. Social and Personality Psychology Compass 17(11):e12881.
- Mak, Hio Wa, Amie M Gordon, et. al.. 2023. Acute and Chronic Stress Associations With Blood Pressure:... : Biopsychosocial Science and Medicine. 85(7):585-595.
- Amie M Gordon, Wendy Berry Mendes. 2021. A large-scale study of stress, emotions, and blood pressure in daily life using a digital platform. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118(31):e2105573118.
- Stellar, J.E., Amie M Gordon, Piff, P.K., et. al.. 2017. Self-Transcendent Emotions and Their Social Functions: Compassion, Gratitude, and Awe Bind Us to Others Through Prosociality. Emotion Review 9(3):200-207.