Morgan A. Hill Data-verified

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Researcher

Last publication 2025 Last refreshed 2026-05-16

faculty

8 h-index 24 pubs 294 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Morgan A. Hill's research investigates physiological and psychological responses to various challenges. Recent work includes studying the effects of cannabidiol on nicotine withdrawal and anxiety, and examining the HPA axis stress response to a laboratory-based CO2 challenge in healthy adults. Hill has also explored the influence of hormonal contraceptive use on salivary cortisol responses to CO2 challenges. Other areas of investigation include the impact of justification on self-control failure and subsequent emotions, and the unintended consequences of Title IX on the female athlete triad. Hill's work also extends to clinical outcomes, with publications on cardiogenic shock programs and comparisons of heater-cooler systems for cardiopulmonary bypass, as well as a case report on a fungal wound infection following heart transplantation. Hill has a h-index of 8 with 24 publications and 285 citations.

Metrics

  • h-index: 8
  • Publications: 24
  • Citations: 294

Selected Publications

  • Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis stress response to a laboratory-based 10 % CO2 challenge in healthy adults (2025)
  • Investigating the effect of hormonal contraceptive use on salivary cortisol response to a CO2 challenge (2023)
    1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • Does a laboratory-based CO2 challenge induce a hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis stress response in healthy adults? (2023)
  • Cannabidiol Reduces Nicotine Withdrawal Severity and State Anxiety During an Acute E-cigarette Abstinence Period: A Novel, Open-Label Study (2023)
    8 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Giving in and feeling bad: The effect of justification on self-control failure and subsequent emotion (2021)
    4 citations DOI OpenAlex

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