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Emily G. Patterson's research investigates the intersection of psychological processes and environmental factors. Her work has explored how acute stress can influence executive control, specifically examining distinct effects on affective and cognitive components. Additionally, Patterson has contributed to architectural research, focusing on integrating urban inhabitants with agriculture within contemporary city landscapes. She has published two scholarly articles and has an h-index of 1 with 14 total citations. Patterson collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Zach J. Gray, Grant S. Shields, Colton L. Hunter, and Elleona V. Trudell, each sharing one publication.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 14
Selected Publications
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Acute stress influences the emotional foundations of executive control: Distinct effects on control-related affective and cognitive processes (2023)
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- Acute stress influences the emotional foundations of executive control: Distinct effects on control-related affective and cognitive processes
- Acute stress influences the emotional foundations of executive control: Distinct effects on control-related affective and cognitive processes
- Acute stress influences the emotional foundations of executive control: Distinct effects on control-related affective and cognitive processes
- Acute stress influences the emotional foundations of executive control: Distinct effects on control-related affective and cognitive processes
- Acute stress influences the emotional foundations of executive control: Distinct effects on control-related affective and cognitive processes
- Acute stress influences the emotional foundations of executive control: Distinct effects on control-related affective and cognitive processes
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