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Morgan M. Taylor
Morgan M. Taylor
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Repetitive negative thinking shared across rumination and worry predicts symptoms of depression and anxiety
MM Taylor, HR Snyder
Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment 43 (4), 904-915, 2021
322021
Elevated dopamine synthesis as a mechanism of cognitive resilience in aging
CJ Ciampa, JH Parent, MR Lapoint, KN Swinnerton, MM Taylor, ...
Cerebral Cortex 32 (13), 2762-2772, 2022
152022
Longitudinal relations between emotion regulation and internalizing symptoms in emerging adults during the Covid-19 pandemic
X Niu, MM Taylor, JJ Wicks, AN Fassett-Carman, AD Moser, C Neilson, ...
Cognitive therapy and research 47 (3), 350-366, 2023
52023
Differences in depression, anxiety, and coping in emerging adults prior to versus during the COVID-19 pandemic.
MM Taylor, JJ Wicks, AN Fassett-Carman, HR Snyder
Translational issues in psychological science 8 (3), 431, 2022
52022
Influence of virtual environment complexity on motor learning in typically developing children and children with cerebral palsy
DE Levac, MM Taylor, B Payne, N Ward
2019 International Conference on Virtual Rehabilitation (ICVR), 1-7, 2019
52019
Dependent stress generation mediates the relation between poor cognitive control and repetitive negative thinking in emerging adults
MM Taylor, HR Snyder
Emerging Adulthood 11 (2), 467-481, 2023
32023
Coping with COVID stress: Maladaptive and adaptive response styles predicting college student internalizing symptom dimensions
JJ Wicks, MM Taylor, AN Fassett-Carman, CR Neilson, EC Peterson, ...
Journal of psychopathology and behavioral assessment 44 (4), 1004-1020, 2022
32022
Links Between Individual Risk Perception, Activity Engagement, and Affect during COVID-19
MM Taylor, J Yang, H Snyder
OSF, 2023
2023
Investigating the Mechanisms and Consequences of Repetitive Negative Thinking
MM Taylor
Brandeis University, 2023
2023
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