Russell Mach
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Also affiliated: Florida State University (2020)
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Russell Mach's research investigates the neurocognitive correlates of emotional regulation and cognitive control, primarily utilizing electroencephalography (EEG) to examine brain activity. His work has explored how different cognitive control strategies are reflected in frontal midline theta activity and how the late positive potential (LPP) relates to emotion regulation in older adults. Mach's recent publications examine the association between neural responses to anxious arousal, social anxiety, and social concerns. He also studies how emotion regulation strategies mediate the relationship between neural activity (theta and Beta rhythms) and positive affect, and the neurocognitive correlates of impulsivity, specifically linking perseverance to cognitive control.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 134
Selected Publications
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Emotion regulation strategies explain associations of theta and Beta with positive affect (2024)
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Social concerns about anxious arousal explain the association between neural responses to anxious arousal pictures and social anxiety (2023)
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Emotion regulation and the late positive potential (LPP) in older adults (2022)
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Frontal midline theta differentiates separate cognitive control strategies while still generalizing the need for cognitive control (2021)
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- Emotion regulation strategies explain associations of theta and Beta with positive affect
- Social concerns about anxious arousal explain the association between neural responses to anxious arousal pictures and social anxiety
- Emotion regulation strategies explain associations of theta and Beta with positive affect
- Social concerns about anxious arousal explain the association between neural responses to anxious arousal pictures and social anxiety
- Emotion regulation strategies explain associations of theta and Beta with positive affect
- Social concerns about anxious arousal explain the association between neural responses to anxious arousal pictures and social anxiety
- Emotion regulation strategies explain associations of theta and Beta with positive affect
- Social concerns about anxious arousal explain the association between neural responses to anxious arousal pictures and social anxiety
- Frontal midline theta differentiates separate cognitive control strategies while still generalizing the need for cognitive control
- Frontal midline theta differentiates separate cognitive control strategies while still generalizing the need for cognitive control
- Frontal midline theta differentiates separate cognitive control strategies while still generalizing the need for cognitive control
- Frontal midline theta differentiates separate cognitive control strategies while still generalizing the need for cognitive control
- Emotion regulation and the late positive potential (LPP) in older adults
- Emotion regulation and the late positive potential (LPP) in older adults
- Emotion regulation and the late positive potential (LPP) in older adults
- Emotion regulation and the late positive potential (LPP) in older adults
- Emotion regulation and the late positive potential (LPP) in older adults
- Emotion regulation and the late positive potential (LPP) in older adults
- Emotion regulation and the late positive potential (LPP) in older adults
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