Yegiyan N. S. (in press). Communication and Human Biology. The SAGE Encyclopedia of Communication Research Methods.
 
Yegiyan, N. S. (2015) Explicating the Emotion Spillover Effect: At the Intersection of Motivational Activation, Resource Allocation, and Consolidation Journal of Media Psychology, 27(3):134–145
 
Yegiyan, N. S., & Bailey, R. (2015): Food as Risk: How Eating Habits and Food Knowledge Affect Reactivity to Pictures of Junk and Healthy Foods, Health Communication, DOI: 10.1080/10410236.2014.987098

Yegiyan, N. S. (2014). Conceptualizing visual detail: Message structure as a predictor of preferential processing. Communication Methods & Measures, 8(1).

Lang, A., & Yegiyan, N. S. (2014). Mediated Substance Cues: Motivational reactivity and use influence responses to pictures of alcohol. Journal of Health Communication,1(16).
 Yegiyan, N. S. (2013). Gun focus effect revisited II: How sex modulates information processing strategy. Communication Research, 1(19).

Yegiyan, N. S. & Bailey, R. (2012). Affective reactivity to junk vs. healthy food images: less appetitive but more arousing. Psychophysiology, 49 (S1), 122-128.

Bailey, R., & Yegiyan, N. S. (2012). Separating motivational activation from attitudes toward primary motivational objects. Psychophysiology, 49 (S1), 122-128.

Yegiyan, N. S. (2012). Gun focus effect revisited: Emotional tone modulates information processing strategy. Communication Research, 39(6).724-727. doi:10.1177/0093650211400900
 
Yegiyan, N. S., & Yonelinas, A. P. (2011). Encoding details: Positive emotion leads to memory broadening. Cognition and Emotion, 25(7), 1255-1262.  doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02699931.2010.540821

Grabe, M. E., Samson, L., Zelenkauskaite, A., & Yegiyan, N. S. (2011). Covering presidential election campaigns: Does reporter gender affect the work lives of correspondents and their reportage? Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 55(3), 285-306. doi: 10.1080/08838151.2011.597470

Lang, A., & Yegiyan, N. S. (2011). Individual differences in motivational activation influence responses to pictures of taboo products. Journal of Health Communication, 16(10), 1072-1087. doi:10.1080/10810730.2011.571336
 
Yegiyan, N. S., & Lang, A. (2010). Processing central and peripheral detail: How content arousal and emotional tone influence encoding. Media Psychology, 13(1), 77-99. doi:10.1080/15213260903563014

Grabe, M. E., Kamhawi, R., & Yegiyan, N. S. (2009). Informing citizens: How people with different levels of education process television, newspaper, and web news. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 53(1), 90-111. doi:10.1080/08838150802643860

Grabe, M. E., Yegiyan, N. S., & Kamhawi, R. (2008). Experimental evidence of the knowledge gap: Message arousal, motivation, and time delay. Human Communication Research, 34(4), 550-571. doi:10.1111/j.1468-2958.2008.00332.x

Kononova, A., Bailey, R., Bolls, P., Yegiyan, N. S., Jeong, J. Y. (2008). Here and Faraway: Cognitive and emotional processing of national and foreign sensational and non-sensational television news. (Abstract). Psychophysiology, 43 (1), S97-98.

Lang, A., & Yegiyan, N. S. (2008). Understanding the interactive effects of emotional appeal and claim strength in health messages. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 52(3), 432-447. doi:10.1080/08838150802205629
 
Yegiyan, N. S., & Grabe, M. E. (2007). An experimental investigation of source confusion in televised messages: News versus advertisements. Human Communication Research, 33(3), 379-395. doi:10.1111/j.1468-2958.2007.00304.x
 
 
Lang, A., Yegiyan, N. S., & Bradley, S. D. (2006). Reactivity to risky products: Is motivational activation appetitive or aversive? (Abstract). Psychophysiology, 43,    Supplement 1.

Lang, A., Yegiyan, N. S., & Bradley, S. D. (2006). Effects of motivational activation on processing of health messages. (Abstract). Psychophysiology, 43. Supplement 1.
 

Books and Book Chapters
 
 
Yegiyan, N. S.  (forthcoming, 2016). Interdisciplinary Readings in Communication and Cognition. Cognella Academic  Publishing.
 
Yegiyan, N. S.  (forthcoming, 2016). Emotion Spillover Effect as Resource Allocation: The Role  of Consolidation. In N. S. Yegiyan (Ed.). Interdisciplinary Readings in Communication and Cognition. Cognella Academic  Publishing.

Yegiyan, N. S.  (forthcoming, 2016). Gun Focus Effect: Motivational Perspective. In N. S. Yegiyan (Ed.). Interdisciplinary Readings in Communication and Cognition. Cognella Academic  Publishing.
 

Lang, A., & Yegiyan, N. S.  (2009). Motivated Message Processing:  How media elicit motivation which influences how media are processed.  In J. McCroskey, K. Floyd, and M. Beatty (Eds.) Biological Dimensions of Communication, Hampton Press, pp. 135-159.