Joseph Baschnagel

Joseph Baschnagel

Associate Professor
College of Liberal Arts
Department of Psychology

2022 Submissions

Peer Reviewed/Juried Poster Presentation or Conference Paper

Aita, Moet, Joseph S. Baschnagel, and Tina M. Sutton. "Pre-pulse Inhibition of Startle as a Predictor of Inattentional Blindness: The Role of Attentional Gating and Attention." Proceedings of the Psychonomics. Ed. Psychonomics Society. Boston, MA: Psychonomics Society. ˜

2021 Submissions

Journal Paper

Reff, Jason and Baschnagel, Joseph S. "The Role of Affective Urgency and Emotion Regulation in Vaping Susceptibility." Addictive Behaviors Reports 14. (2021): 1-5. Web. «

2017 Submissions

Peer Reviewed/Juried Poster Presentation or Conference Paper

Baschnagel, Joseph S. and Jeffrey Miller. "The Relationship Between ADHD Symptomatology and Photophobia." Proceedings of the Society of Psychophysiological Research, Oct 11-14th Vienna Austria. Ed. Monica Fabiani. Madison, WI: Wiley. *

Baschnagel, Joseph S. and Ciara Lutz. "The Effect of Impulsive Tendencies on the Experience of Boredom." Proceedings of the Society of Psychophysiological Research, Oct 11-14th Vienna Austria. Ed. Monica Fabiani. Madison, WI: Wiley. *

2016 Submissions

Journal Paper

Baschnagel, J.S. and J. E. Edlund. "Affective modification of the startle eyeblink response during sexual and emotional infidelity scripts." Evolutionary Psychological Science. (2016): 114-122. Print. «

2013 Submissions

Journal Paper

Baschnagel, Joseph. "Using Mobile Eye-Tracking to Assess Attention to Smoking Cues in a Naturalized Environment." Addictive Behaviors 38. 12 (2013): 2837-2840. Print. *

Invited Keynote/Presentation

Baschnagel, Joseph, et al. "Tailoring Automatic Biofeedback to Individual Strengths With a Dynamic Feedback Signal Set." 53rd Conference for The Society for Psychophysiological Research. Society for Psychological Research. Florence, Italy. 2-6 Oct. 2013. Conference Presentation. *

2012 Submissions

Journal Paper

Baschnagel, J.S. "Psychophysiological Assessment of Emotional Processing in Patients with Borderline Personality Disorders and Without Comorbid Substance Use." Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment. (2012): Advance online publication. Web. *