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Mark D. Seery
Mark D. Seery
Professor of Psychology, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Verified email at buffalo.edu
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Whatever does not kill us: cumulative lifetime adversity, vulnerability, and resilience.
MD Seery, EA Holman, RC Silver
Journal of personality and social psychology 99 (6), 1025, 2010
13352010
Challenge or threat? Cardiovascular indexes of resilience and vulnerability to potential stress in humans
MD Seery
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 35 (7), 1603-1610, 2011
4582011
Resilience: A silver lining to experiencing adverse life events?
MD Seery
Current Directions in Psychological Science 20 (6), 390-394, 2011
4422011
Predicting athletic performance from cardiovascular indexes of challenge and threat
J Blascovich, MD Seery, CA Mugridge, RK Norris, M Weisbuch
Journal of experimental social psychology 40 (5), 683-688, 2004
4412004
An upside to adversity? Moderate cumulative lifetime adversity is associated with resilient responses in the face of controlled stressors
MD Seery, RJ Leo, SP Lupien, CL Kondrak, JL Almonte
Psychological science 24 (7), 1181-1189, 2013
3072013
Challenge and threat responses during downward and upward social comparisons
WB Mendes, J Blascovich, B Major, M Seery
European Journal of Social Psychology 31 (5), 477-497, 2001
2452001
The relationship between self-esteem level, self-esteem stability, and cardiovascular reactions to performance feedback.
MD Seery, J Blascovich, M Weisbuch, SB Vick
Journal of personality and social psychology 87 (1), 133, 2004
2362004
The robust nature of the biopsychosocial model challenge and threat: A reply to Wright and Kirby
J Blascovich, WB Mendes, J Tomaka, K Salomon, M Seery
Personality and social psychology review 7 (3), 234-243, 2003
2162003
The biopsychosocial model of challenge and threat: Using the heart to measure the mind
MD Seery
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 7 (9), 637-653, 2013
1962013
Cardiovascular correlates of emotional expression and suppression: Do content and gender context matter?
WB Mendes, HT Reis, MD Seery, J Blascovich
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 84 (4), 771, 2003
1772003
The effect of gender stereotype activation on challenge and threat motivational states
SB Vick, MD Seery, J Blascovich, M Weisbuch
Journal of experimental social psychology 44 (3), 624-630, 2008
1642008
Cardiovascular measures independently predict performance in a university course
MD Seery, M Weisbuch, MA Hetenyi, J Blascovich
Psychophysiology 47 (3), 535-539, 2010
1462010
The nonconscious influence of religious symbols in motivated performance situations
M Weisbuch-Remington, WB Mendes, MD Seery, J Blascovich
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 31 (9), 1203-1216, 2005
1422005
Something to gain, something to lose: The cardiovascular consequences of outcome framing
MD Seery, M Weisbuch, J Blascovich
International Journal of Psychophysiology 73 (3), 308-312, 2009
1362009
Understanding resilience: From negative life events to everyday stressors
MD Seery, WJ Quinton
Advances in experimental social psychology 54, 181-245, 2016
1232016
Expressing thoughts and feelings following a collective trauma: Immediate responses to 9/11 predict negative outcomes in a national sample.
MD Seery, RC Silver, EA Holman, WA Ence, TQ Chu
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 76 (4), 657, 2008
1072008
Intergroup encounters and threat: A multi-method approach
J Blascovich, WB Mendes, MD Seery
From prejudice to intergroup emotions, 89-109, 2016
1012016
Lifetime exposure to adversity predicts functional impairment and healthcare utilization among individuals with chronic back pain
MD Seery, RJ Leo, EA Holman, RC Silver
Pain 150 (3), 507-515, 2010
882010
Trait social anxiety and physiological activation: Cardiovascular threat during social interaction
M Shimizu, MD Seery, M Weisbuch, SP Lupien
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 37 (1), 94-106, 2011
812011
Discrepant and congruent high self-esteem: Behavioral self-handicapping as a preemptive defensive strategy
SP Lupien, MD Seery, JL Almonte
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 46 (6), 1105-1108, 2010
642010
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