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Grant S. Shields
Grant S. Shields
Assistant Professor of Psychological Science, University of Arkansas
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The effects of acute stress on core executive functions: A meta-analysis and comparison with cortisol
GS Shields, MA Sazma, AP Yonelinas
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 68, 651-668, 2016
8042016
Executive function performance in obesity and overweight individuals: A meta-analysis and review
Y Yang, GS Shields, C Guo, Y Liu
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 84, 225-244, 2018
4762018
The effects of acute stress on episodic memory: A meta-analysis and integrative review.
GS Shields, MA Sazma, AM McCullough, AP Yonelinas
Psychological bulletin 143 (6), 636, 2017
4532017
Effects of lifetime stress exposure on mental and physical health in young adulthood: How stress degrades and forgiveness protects health
L Toussaint, GS Shields, G Dorn, GM Slavich
Journal of health psychology 21 (6), 1004-1014, 2016
3402016
Assessing lifetime stress exposure using the Stress and Adversity Inventory for Adults (Adult STRAIN): An overview and initial validation
GM Slavich, GS Shields
Psychosomatic medicine 80 (1), 17-27, 2018
2322018
Psychosocial interventions and immune system function: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials
GS Shields, CM Spahr, GM Slavich
JAMA psychiatry 77 (10), 1031-1043, 2020
2272020
Does cortisol influence core executive functions? A meta-analysis of acute cortisol administration effects on working memory, inhibition, and set-shifting
GS Shields, JC Bonner, WG Moons
Psychoneuroendocrinology 58, 91-103, 2015
2202015
Lifetime stress exposure and health: A review of contemporary assessment methods and biological mechanisms
GS Shields, GM Slavich
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 11 (8), e12335, 2017
1992017
The relationships between rumination and core executive functions: A meta‐analysis
Y Yang, S Cao, GS Shields, Z Teng, Y Liu
Depression and anxiety 34 (1), 37-50, 2017
1832017
The effect of negative affect on cognition: Anxiety, not anger, impairs executive function.
GS Shields, WG Moons, CA Tewell, AP Yonelinas
Emotion 16 (6), 792, 2016
1422016
Life stress and suicide in adolescents
JG Stewart, GS Shields, EC Esposito, EA Cosby, NB Allen, GM Slavich, ...
Journal of abnormal child psychology 47, 1707-1722, 2019
1292019
Inflammation, self-regulation, and health: an immunologic model of self-regulatory failure
GS Shields, WG Moons, GM Slavich
Perspectives on Psychological Science 12 (4), 588-612, 2017
1182017
Acute stress impairs cognitive flexibility in men, not women
GS Shields, BC Trainor, JCW Lam, AP Yonelinas
Stress 19 (5), 542-546, 2016
1052016
Better cognitive control of emotional information is associated with reduced pro-inflammatory cytokine reactivity to emotional stress
GS Shields, SY Kuchenbecker, SD Pressman, KD Sumida, GM Slavich
Stress 19 (1), 63-68, 2016
1022016
Forgiveness, stress, and health: A 5-week dynamic parallel process study
LL Toussaint, GS Shields, GM Slavich
Annals of Behavioral Medicine 50 (5), 727-735, 2016
942016
Greater lifetime stress exposure predicts blunted cortisol but heightened DHEA responses to acute stress
JCW Lam*, GS Shields*, BC Trainor, GM Slavich, AP Yonelinas
Stress and Health 35 (1), 15-26, 2019
912019
Cognitive training on eating behaviour and weight loss: A meta‐analysis and systematic review
Y Yang, GS Shields, Q Wu, Y Liu, H Chen, C Guo
Obesity Reviews 20 (11), 1628-1641, 2019
872019
Anxiety, not anger, induces inflammatory activity: An avoidance/approach model of immune system activation.
WG Moons, GS Shields
Emotion 15 (4), 463, 2015
872015
Better executive function under stress mitigates the effects of recent life stress exposure on health in young adults
GS Shields, WG Moons, GM Slavich
Stress 20 (1), 92-102, 2017
862017
Recent life stress exposure is associated with poorer long-term memory, working memory, and self-reported memory
GS Shields, D Doty, RH Shields, G Gower, GM Slavich, AP Yonelinas
Stress 20 (6), 598-607, 2017
762017
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