Luca D. Kennedy
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Graduate Student Researcher
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Luca D. Kennedy's research investigates the relationship between writing about stressful experiences and memory semantic clustering, with a focus on gender differences. Their work has explored how writing about such experiences may improve the semantic clustering of memories in men, but not in women. This line of inquiry involves examining emotional processing and cognitive recall. Kennedy has one publication in this area, co-authored with collaborators from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Zach J. Gray, Grant S. Shields, Colton L. Hunter, and Elleona V. Trudell. Their current h-index is 1, with a total of one publication and one citation.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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Writing about a stressful experience improves semantic clustering of memory in men, not women (2023)
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- Writing about a stressful experience improves semantic clustering of memory in men, not women
- Writing about a stressful experience improves semantic clustering of memory in men, not women
- Writing about a stressful experience improves semantic clustering of memory in men, not women
- Writing about a stressful experience improves semantic clustering of memory in men, not women
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