Peyton Jennings Data-verified
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Peyton Jennings' research focuses on the cognitive and affective aspects of human memory and imagination. Their work investigates how the specificity of recalled or imagined scenarios influences cognitive processes and emotional responses. Jennings has explored these phenomena using experience sampling methodologies, which involve collecting data from participants in their natural environments over time.
This research has been conducted in collaboration with other researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Jennifer C. Veilleux and Darya L. Zabelina. Jennings has a total of three publications to their name. Their most recent publication was in 2022, indicating recent activity in the field.
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- Publications: 3
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Cognition and affect in imagined and recalled scenarios as a function of a specificity manipulation: An experience sampling study (2022)
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- Cognition and affect in imagined and recalled scenarios as a function of a specificity manipulation: An experience sampling study
- Cognition and affect in imagined and recalled scenarios as a function of a specificity manipulation: An experience sampling study
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