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Richard J. Davidson

Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison

Publications -  642
Citations -  99052

Richard J. Davidson is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prefrontal cortex & Mindfulness. The author has an hindex of 156, co-authored 602 publications receiving 91414 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard J. Davidson include Iowa State University & French Institute of Health and Medical Research.

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Unattended Facial Expressions Asymmetrically Bias the Concurrent Processing of Nonemotional Information

TL;DR: A significant three-way interaction revealed that state anxiety moderated relations between emotional expression and hemisphere, and under conditions of low cognitive load, more intense anxiety was associated with relatively greater RH than LH impairment in the presence of both happy and threatening distractors.
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Testing the Efficacy of a Multicomponent, Self-Guided, Smartphone-Based Meditation App: Three-Armed Randomized Controlled Trial.

TL;DR: This study provides initial evidence of efficacy for the HMP app in reducing distress and improving outcomes related to well-being, including social connectedness.
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Reliable non-invasive measurement of human neurochemistry using proton spectroscopy with an anatomically defined amygdala-specific voxel.

TL;DR: Precise, anatomically-based prescriptions that avoid age-related sources of inhomogeneity and use longer scan times may permit study of individual differences in neurochemistry throughout development in this late-maturing structure.

Remembering emotional events: A social cognitive neuroscience approach

TL;DR: The goals are to understand the sper i f ic neurocognit ive mechanisms that preserve records of signif icant experiences, the motivational and contcxtual iar:tors that inf luence their operation, and what their intcraction tel ls us about the relat ionship betwet'n memory.
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Personality and behavior in parents of temperamentally inhibited and uninhibited children

TL;DR: In this paper, parents of children categorized as behaviorally inhibited or uninhibited at age 30 months were assessed on measures of affectivity, personality, and behavior, including extroversion, avoidance, shyness, and sociability.