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Phoebe K. Zalenski's research investigates the intersection of stress, emotion, and cognitive control. Her work specifically examines how acute stress impacts executive functions, differentiating its effects on affective and cognitive processes that are related to control. She has published one paper on this topic, which has received 14 citations. Zalenski collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Zach J. Gray, Grant S. Shields, Colton L. Hunter, and Elleona V. Trudell, with whom she has co-authored publications. Her academic activity indicates recent engagement in research.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- 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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