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Meghan E Quinn
College of William & Mary - Williamsburg / United States
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Meghan E Quinn's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Diurnal cortisol slopes and mental and physical health outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysisEK Adam, ME Quinn, R Tavernier, MT McQuillan, KA Dahlke, KE GilbertPsychoneuroendocrinology 83, 25-41, 20176032017
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Cognitive processes and emotion regulation in depressionJ Joormann, ME QuinnDepression and anxiety 31 (4), 308-315, 20142412014
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Control when it counts: Change in executive control under stress predicts depression symptoms.ME Quinn, J JoormannEmotion 15 (4), 522, 2015622015
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Stress-induced changes in executive control are associated with depression symptoms: Examining the role of ruminationME Quinn, J JoormannClinical Psychological Science 3 (4), 628-636, 2015612015
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Executive control under stress: Relation to reappraisal ability and depressive symptomsME Quinn, J JoormannBehaviour Research and Therapy 131, 103634, 2020442020
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