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Lisa M. Reynolds
Researcher at University of Auckland
Publications - 33
Citations - 638
Lisa M. Reynolds is an academic researcher from University of Auckland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Disgust & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 24 publications receiving 491 citations.
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Parasite stress and pathogen avoidance relate to distinct dimensions of political ideology across 30 nations
Joshua M. Tybur,Yoel Inbar,Lene Aarøe,Pat Barclay,Fiona Kate Barlow,Mícheál de Barra,Mícheál de Barra,D. Vaughn Becker,Leah Borovoi,Incheol Choi,Jong An Choi,Nathan S. Consedine,Alan Conway,Jane Conway,Paul Conway,Paul Conway,Vera Cubela Adoric,Dilara Ekin Demirci,Ana María Fernández,Diogo Conque Seco Ferreira,Keiko Ishii,Ivana Jaksic,Tingting Ji,Florian van Leeuwen,David M. G. Lewis,Norman P. Li,Jason C. McIntyre,Sumitava Mukherjee,Justin H. Park,Bogusław Pawłowski,Michael Bang Petersen,David A. Pizarro,Gerasimos Prodromitis,Pavol Prokop,Markus J. Rantala,Lisa M. Reynolds,Bonifacio Sandín,Barış Sevi,Delphine De Smet,Narayanan Srinivasan,Shruti Tewari,Cameron Wilson,Jose C. Yong,Iris Žeželj +43 more
TL;DR: It is found that national parasite stress and individual disgust sensitivity relate more strongly to adherence to traditional norms than they relate to support for barriers between social groups, which suggests that the relationship between pathogens and politics reflects intragroup motivations more than intergroup motivations.
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Disgust and behavioral avoidance in colorectal cancer screening and treatment: a systematic review and research agenda
TL;DR: Disgust likely represents a key emotional substrate for avoidance among CRC patients, caregivers, and health professionals, informing interventions that target early identification of persons at risk of maladaptive outcomes.
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Headache sufferers' drawings reflect distress, disability and illness perceptions
TL;DR: Drawings offer an additional way to assess peoples' experience of their headaches and reflect illness perceptions and distress and the inclusion of force to the head, darker drawings, and larger drawings are associated with worse perceptions of the headache and higher pain.
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Patients' drawings illustrate psychological and functional status in heart failure
TL;DR: Heart drawings of patients with heart failure are associated with important psychological and clinical indicators of health status and offer an innovative way to understand patients' perceptions of illness and personal models of heart failure.
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Trait and state disgust: an experimental investigation of disgust and avoidance in colorectal cancer decision scenarios.
TL;DR: The current report provides the first empirical demonstration that state and trait aspects of disgust may interactively operate to deter certain types of decisions and furthers understanding of emotions and avoidance in a health context that has had surprisingly little focus.