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Research Interests
My research focuses on close relationships
and their underlying mechanisms. In the past few years I’ve
investigated the psychological aspect of behavioral systems,
especially the attachment, care giving, and sexual mating
systems.
I’m expanding this work by using neuroimaging
techniques, physiological measures, and endocrine markers to examine
a diverse range of correlates and underpinnings of socially
significant behavioral systems. In my work I explore the
associations between a person’s attachment style (relationship
style) and goals and behaviors in the caregiving and sexual domains
(e.g., ability to provide and receive compassionate care; interest
in short- vs. long-term mating strategies).
I’m also exploring the effects of increasing
people’s sense of attachment security on their tendency to engage in
pro-social behavior, their altruistic and sexual attitudes, and
their goals, as well as their attentional strategies.
In a separate line of research, I’m involved in
a multi-center research project, combining Eastern and Western ideas
about attention and emotion regulation that will evaluate meditation
training as a method of fostering attentional stability, emotional
balance, and compassion.
Selected Publications
Gillath, O., Hart, J. J., Noftle, E. E., & Stockdale G. D. (in press). Development and validation of state adult attachment measure. Journal of Research in Personality.
Gillath, O., & Hart, J. J. (in press). The effects of psychological security and insecurity on political attitudes and leadership preferences. European Journal of Social Psychology.
Gillath, O., Giesbrecht, B., & Shaver, P. R. (in press). Attachment, attention, and cognitive control: Attachment style and performance on general attention tasks. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.
Noftle, E. E., & Gillath, O. (in press). Applying lessons from the person-situation debate to attachment theory and research. Journal of Research in Personality.
Sutin, A. R., & Gillath, O. (in press). Autobiographical memory phenomenology and content mediate attachment style and psychological distress. Journal of Counseling Psychology.
Gillath, O., McCall, C., Shaver, P. R., & Blascovich, J. (2008). What can virtual reality teach us about prosocial tendencies in real and virtual environments? Media Psychology, 11, 259-282.
Gillath, O., Mikulincer, M., Birnbaum, G., & Shaver, P. R. (2008). When sex primes love: Subliminal sexual priming motivates relational goal pursuit. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 34, 1057-1069.
Gillath, O., Selcuk, E., & Shaver, P. R. (2008). Moving toward a secure attachment style: Can repeated security priming help? Social and Personality Psychology Compass 2/4, 1651-1666, doi:10.1111/j.1751-9004.2008.00120.x
Gillath, O., Shaver, P. R., Baek, J. M., & Chun, S. D. (2008). Genetic correlates of adult attachment style. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 34, 1396-1405.
Edelstein, R. S., & Gillath, O. (2008). Avoiding interference: Adult attachment and emotional processing biases. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 34, 171-181.
Gillath, O., Mikulincer, M., Birnbaum, G., & Shaver, P. R. (2007). Does subliminal exposure to sexual stimuli have the same effects on men and women? Journal of Sex Research, 44, 1-11.
Gillath, O. & Shaver, P. R. (2007). Effects of attachment style and relationship context on selection among relational strategies. Journal of Research in Personality, 41, 968–976.
Gillath, O. Mikulincer, M., Fitzsimons, G. M., Shaver, P. R., Schachner, D. A. & Bargh, J. A. (2006). Automatic activation of attachment-related goals. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 32, 1375-1388.
Birnbaum, G. E., & Gillath, O. (2006). Measuring subgoals of the sexual behavioral system: What is sex good for? Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 23, 675-701.
Gillath, O., Shaver, P. R., Mikulincer, M., Nitzberg, R. E., Erez, A., & van IJzendoorn, M. H. (2005). Attachment, caregiving, and volunteering: Placing volunteerism in an attachment-theoretical framework. Personal Relationships, 12, 425-446.
Gillath, O., Bunge, S. A., Shaver, P. R., Wendelken, C., & Mikulincer, M. (2005). Attachment-style differences in the ability to suppress negative thoughts: Exploring the neural correlates. Neuroimage, 28, 835-847.
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