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The Flush Model: A Novel Framework to Manage Surgeons’ Mental Fatigue and Cognitive LoadAnnals of surgery open
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2025 58 402
Distinct cortisol effects on item and associative memory across memory phasesPsychoneuroendocrinology
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2025 76 575
The role of positive and negative emotions on multiple components of episodic memory (“what”, “when”, “in which context”) in older compared to younger adults: a pre-registered studyPeer community in registered reports
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2024 232 506
Decoding Age-Related Changes in Emotional Reactivity: The Importance of Distinguishing Positive and Negative SensationsCollabra. Psychology
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2024 141 510
Impaired free recall of neutral but not negative material tested 105 min after cortisol administrationNeurobiology of learning and memory
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2024 43 166
Adult age differences in the psychophysiological response to acute stressPsychoneuroendocrinology
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2023 197 430
Tackling childbirth-related intrusive memories with a single-session behavioural intervention involving a visuospatial task: protocol for a single-blind, waitlist-controlled randomised trialBMJ open
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2023 43 34
How emotion influences memory of complex events in space and time ?Proceedings of the 21st World Congress of Psychophysiology (IOP 2023) of the International Organization of Psychophysiology (IOP)
2023 246 0
Opposite effects of emotion and event segmentation on temporal order memory and object-context bindingCognition and emotion
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2023 246 118
In Older Adults, Perceived Stress and Self-Efficacy Are Associated with Verbal Fluency, Reasoning, and Prospective Memory (Moderated by Socioeconomic Position)Brain sciences
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2022 200 120
Does older adults’ cognition particularly suffer from stress?: a systematic review of acute stress effects on cognition in older ageNeuroscience and biobehavioral reviews
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2022 237 108
Suppressing the morning cortisol rise after memory reactivation at 4 a.m. enhances episodic memory reconsolidation in humansThe Journal of Neuroscience
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2021 439 381
Quarreling after a sleepless night: preliminary evidence of the impact of sleep deprivation on interpersonal conflictAffective Science
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2021 348 701
The relation of low cognitive abilities to low well-being in old age is attenuated in individuals with greater cognitive reserve and greater social capital accumulated over the life courseAging & Mental Health
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2020 394 479
The longitudinal relationship of perceived stress predicting subsequent decline in executive functioning in old age is attenuated in individuals with greater cognitive reserveGerontology
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2020 544 341
Suppressing but not intensifying emotion decreases arousal and subjective sense of recollectionEmotion
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2019 591 1,068
Better memory for intrinsic versus extrinsic details underlies the enhanced recollective experience of negative eventsLearning & Memory
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2019 432 164
Stress and prospective memory: what is the role of cortisol?Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
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2019 466 6
Cortisol suppression after memory reactivation impairs later memory performancePsychoneuroendocrinology
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2019 600 8
Suppressing cortisol at encoding reduces the emotional enhancement in subjective sense of recollectionNeurobiology of Learning and Memory
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2018 609 641
Cognitive reserve and social capital accrued in early and midlife moderate the relation of psychological stress to cognitive performance in old ageDementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders
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2018 533 405
Emotional brain states carry over and enhance future memory formationNature neuroscience
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2017 664 4
Beta-adrenergic Blockade at Memory Encoding, but Not Retrieval, Decreases the Subjective Sense of RecollectionJournal of cognitive neuroscience
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2016 551 967
Sleep, Sleep Alterations, Stress—Combined Effects on Memory?Sleep
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2015 565 242
Emotional memory can be persistently weakened by suppressing cortisol during retrievalNeurobiology of learning and memory
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2015 533 667
Blocking mineralocorticoid receptors impairs, blocking glucocorticoid receptors enhances memory retrieval in humansNeuropsychopharmacology
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2013 703 0
Stress increases the feeling of being looked atPsychoneuroendocrinology
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2012 229 0
Memory for time and place contributes to enhanced confidence in memories for emotional eventsEmotion
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2012 254 2
Emotion enhances the subjective feeling of remembering, despite lower accuracy for contextual detailsEmotion
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2011 226 5
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