Publications of Bethany E. Kok

Journal Article (11)

1.
Journal Article
Engert, V.; Kok, B. E.; Puhlmann, L. M.; Stalder, T.; Kirschbaum, C.; Papanastasopoulou, C.; Papassotiriou, I.; Pervanidou, P.; Chrousos, G. P.; Singer, T.: Exploring the multidimensional complex systems structure of the stress response and its relation to health and sleep outcomes. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity 73, pp. 390 - 402 (2018)
2.
Journal Article
Fredrickson, B. L.; Kok, B. E.: Evidence for the upward spiral stands steady: A response to Nickerson. Psychological Science 29 (3), pp. 467 - 470 (2018)
3.
Journal Article
Isgett, S. F.; Kok, B. E.; Baczkowski, B.; Algoe, S. B.; Grewen, K. M.; Fredrickson, B. L.: Influences of oxytocin and respiratory sinus arrhythmia on emotions and social behavior in daily life. Emotion 17 (8), pp. 1156 - 1165 (2017)
4.
Journal Article
Engert, V.; Kok, B. E.; Papassotiriou, I.; Chrousos, G. P.; Singer, T.: Specific reduction in cortisol stress reactivity after social but not attention-based mental training. Science Advances 3 (10), e1700495 (2017)
5.
Journal Article
Lumma, A.-L.; Kok, B. E.; Singer, T.: Corrigendum to “Is meditation always relaxing? Investigating heart rate, heart rate variability, experienced effort and likeability during training of three types of meditation”. International Journal of Psychophysiology 117, pp. 126 - 130 (2017)
6.
Journal Article
Kok, B. E.; Singer, T.: Effects of contemplative dyads on engagement and perceived social connectedness over 9 months of mental training: A randomized clinical trial. JAMA Psychiatry 74 (2), pp. 126 - 134 (2017)
7.
Journal Article
Kok, B. E.; Singer, T.: Phenomenological fingerprints of four meditations: Differential state changes in affect, mind-wandering, meta-cognition and interoception before and after daily practice across nine months of training. Mindfulness 8 (1), pp. 218 - 231 (2017)
8.
Journal Article
Bornemann, B.; Kok, B. E.; Böckler, A.; Singer, T.: Helping from the heart: Voluntary upregulation of heart rate variability predicts altruistic behavior. Biological Psychology 119, pp. 54 - 63 (2016)
9.
Journal Article
Pek, J.; Chalmers, R. P.; Kok, B. E.; Losardo, D.: Visualizing confidence bands for semiparametrically estimated nonlinear relations among latent variables. Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics 40 (4), pp. 402 - 423 (2015)
10.
Journal Article
Kok, B. E.; Fredrickson, B. L.: Evidence for the upward spiral stands steady: A response to Heathers, Brown, Coyne, & Friedman. Psychological Science 26 (7), pp. 1144 - 1146 (2015)
11.
Journal Article
Lumma, A.-L.; Kok, B. E.; Singer, T.: Is meditation always relaxing?: Investigating heart rate, heart rate variability, experienced effort and likeability during training of three types of meditation. International Journal of Psychophysiology 97 (1), pp. 38 - 45 (2015)

Book (2)

12.
Book
Singer, T.; Kok, B. E.; Bornemann, B.; Zurborg, S.; Bolz, M.; Bochow, C.: The ReSource Project: Background, design, samples, and measurements. Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2016)
13.
Book
Singer, T.; Kok, B. E.; Bornemann, B.; Bolz, M.; Bochow, C.: The ReSource Project: Background, design, samples, and measurements. Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig (2015)

Book Chapter (1)

14.
Book Chapter
Kok, B. E.: The science of subjective experience: Positive emotions and social closeness influence autonomic functioning. In: Compassion: Bridging practice and science, pp. 314 - 324 (Eds. Singer, T.; Bolz, M.) (2013)

Talk (3)

15.
Talk
Kok, B. E.: Differential psychological fingerprints of reported subjective experiences during and after four types of mental practice. Conference of the International Society for Research on Emotions (ISRE), Geneva, Switzerland (2015)
16.
Talk
Böckler, A.; Bornemann, B.; Kok, B. E.; Trautwein, M.: First findings from the ReSource Project: Training mind and heart. International Symposium for Contemplative Studies (ISCS) of the Mind & Life Institute, Boston, MA, USA (2014)
17.
Talk
Kok, B. E.: Differential patterns of subjective experience during daily practice of four types of meditation. International Symposium for Contemplative Studies (ISCS) of the Mind & Life Institute, Boston, MA, USA (2014)

Poster (4)

18.
Poster
Lumma, A.-L.; Kok, B. E.; Singer, T.: Is meditation always relaxing? Investigating cardiovascular activity and subjective experience during training of three types of meditation. 5th IMPRS NeuroCom Summer School, Leipzig, Germany (2015)
19.
Poster
Kok, B. E.; Singer, T.: Differential patterns of change in subjective experience after daily practice of four different meditation techniques. European Summer Research Institute (ESRI), Chiemsee, Germany (2014)
20.
Poster
Lumma, A.-L.; Kok, B. E.; Singer, T.: How is the heart related to experienced effort and enjoyment during meditation? European Summer Research Institute (ESRI) , Chiemsee, Germany (2014)
Go to Editor View