Browsing by Author "Bunmi Olatunji"
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Andreotti, Charissa Filker (2012-08-12)Department: PsychologyThe current study investigated the role of chronic stress in alterations in automatic attentional and stress reactivity processes that may affect vulnerability to mental and physical illness in women. Participants were ...
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Fan, Qianqian (2013-06-18)Department: PsychologyThe present study tested predictions derived from the Dual Representation Theory (DRT) of memory intrusions in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). It was hypothesized that engagement in a visuospatial task after watching ...
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Avery, Suzanne Nicole (2015-07-31)Department: NeuroscienceRapid habituation to repeated presentations of stimuli that are neither threatening nor rewarding is crucial for effectively navigating the constantly changing environment. Failure to habituate has been proposed as a ...
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Motlong, Ashley Michele (2015-07-21)Department: PsychologySocial-emotional fluency (SEF) is a novel term that can be used to describe individual differences in the quality and dynamics of emotion-related communication. Compared to those low in SEF, people high in SEF are thought ...
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Han, Gloria Tian-Hsing (2015-11-18)Department: PsychologyThe current study used a multifaceted approach to examine whether children with ASD exhibit a distinctive diurnal cortisol rhythm compared to their typically developing (TD) peers and whether sub-groups of ASD children can ...
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Paxton, Megan Viar (2011-08-04)Department: PsychologyGrowing evidence has implicated disgust in the etiology and maintenance of some anxiety-related disorders, particularly blood-injection-injury (BII) phobia. However, much remains unknown about the role of disgust in ...
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Cox, Rebecca Claire (2016-05-27)Department: PsychologyRecent research has linked sleep disturbance with anxiety-related symptoms and disorders. However, limited research has attempted to delineate specific mechanisms that may account for this relationship, and the extent to ...
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Kim, Joseph Un (2016-11-15)Department: PsychologyPrevious neuroimaging studies have suggested ventral prefrontal cortex (PFC) involvement in emotion regulation. However, critical evidence demonstrating the ventral PFC’s direct influence on emotion regulation is still ...