Publications

09BAS pdf

Barlett, C. P., Anderson, C. A., & Swing, E. L. (2009). Video game effects - Confirmed, suspected, and speculative: A review of the evidence. Simulation and Gaming, 3, 377-403.

Barlett & 
Brannon pdf

Barlett, C. P., & Brannon, L. A. (2007). If only...the role of visual imagery in counterfactual thinking. Imagination, Cognition, and Personality, 26, 87-100.

09BBRH pdf

Barlett, C. P., Branch, O. L., Rodeheffer, C. D., & Harris, R. H. (2009). How long do the short-term violent video game effects last? Aggressive Behavior, 35, 225-236.

09BR pdf

Barlett, C. P., & Rodeheffer, C. D. (2009). Effects of extended violent and non-violent video game play on aggressive thoughts, feelings, and physiological arousal. Aggressive Behavior, 35, 213-224.

08BVSCM pdf

Barlett, C. P., Vowels, C. V., Shanteau, J., Crow, J., & Miller, T. (2009). The effect of non-violent and violent computer games on cognitive performance. Computers in Human Behavior, 25, 96- 102.

Barlett & Harris 
pdf

Barlett, C. P., & Harris, R. J. (2008). The impact of body emphasizing video games on body image concerns in men and women. Sex Roles, 59, 586-601.

Barlett 
Harris & Bruey 
pdf

Barlett, C. P., Harris, R. J., & Bruey, C. (2008). The effect of the amount of blood in a violent video game on aggression, hostility, and arousal. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 539-546.

Barlett Harris & Baldassaro pdf

Barlett, C. P., Harris, R. J., & Baldassaro, R. (2007). The longer you play the more hostile you feel: Examination of first person shooter games and aggression during video game play. Aggressive Behavior, 33, 486-497.

08BRBHH pdf

Barlett, C. P., Rodeheffer, C. D., Baldassaro, R. M., Hinkin, M., & Harris, R. J. (2008). The effect of advances in video game technology and content on aggressive cognitions, hostility, and heart rate. Media Psychology, 11, 540-565.

Barlett 
Vowels & 
Saucier pdf

Barlett, C. P., Vowels, C. V., & Saucier, D. A. (2008). Meta-analyses of the effects of media images on men's body-image concerns. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 27, 279- 310.

Barlett 
Smith & Harris pdf

Barlett, C. P., Smith, S. J., & Harris, R. J. (2006). The interference effect of men's handling of muscular action figures on a lexical decisoin task. Body Image, 3, 375-383.

Barlett & 
Brannon pdf

Barlett, C. P., & Brannon, L. A. (2007). If only...the role of visual imagery in counterfactual thinking. Imagination, Cognition, and Personality, 26, 87-100.

Barlett Harris Smith & Bonds-Raacke pdf

Barlett, C. P., Harris, R. J., Smith, S., & Bonds-Raacke, J. (2005). Action figures and men. Sex Roles, 53, 877- 885.