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Elizabeth M. Clancy
Elizabeth M. Clancy
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Response inhibition immediately elicits negative affect and devalues associated stimuli: Evidence from facial electromyography
EM Clancy, CM Fiacconi, MJ Fenske
Progress in brain research 247, 169-191, 2019
132019
Response inhibition negatively impacts social-emotional evaluations of specific individuals
RL Driscoll, EM Clancy, MJ Fenske
PsyArXiv, 2020
22020
Motor-response inhibition reduces the capacity of sexually-explicit stimuli to elicit subjective and physiological sexual arousal
EM Clancy, RL Driscoll, SA Codeluppi, TM Kukkonen, MJ Fenske
PsyArXiv, 2020
1*2020
Stimulus devaluation by backward inhibition exceeds any emotional impact of cognitive conflict: Evidence from task switching
E Clancy, G Gillies, MJ Fenske
PsyArXiv, 2020
2020
Response Inhibition Immediately Elicits Negative Affect and Devalues Associated Stimuli: Evidence from Facial Electromyography (fEMG) during a Go/No-go Task
EMCMJ Fenske
Psychonomics 2017, 2017
2017
Using Facial Electromyography to Test Competing Accounts of the Affective Consequences of Response Inhibition for Visual Stimuli
EM Clancy
University of Guelph, 2017
2017
Is a ‘flirt’ all within her smile? fEMG evidence of unique ‘positive’ facial responses when viewing preferred sexual stimuli
EMCMJ Fenske
Neuroscience Day, University of Guelph, Neuroscience Department, 2017
2017
Response Inhibition Has Social-Emotional Consequences for Individual Faces
RL Driscoll, EM Clancy, MJ Fenske
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE PSYCHOLOGIE …, 2016
2016
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