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Stephanie A. Gagnon
Stephanie A. Gagnon
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Acute stress and episodic memory retrieval: neurobiological mechanisms and behavioral consequences
SA Gagnon, AD Wagner
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1369 (1), 55-75, 2016
2362016
Acute exercise increases oxygenated and deoxygenated hemoglobin in the prefrontal cortex
GE Giles, TT Brunyé, MD Eddy, CR Mahoney, SA Gagnon, HA Taylor, ...
Neuroreport 25 (16), 1320-1325, 2014
712014
Stress disrupts human hippocampal-prefrontal function during prospective spatial navigation and hinders flexible behavior
TI Brown, SA Gagnon, AD Wagner
Current Biology 30 (10), 1821-1833. e8, 2020
662020
Stress impairs episodic retrieval by disrupting hippocampal and cortical mechanisms of remembering
SA Gagnon, ML Waskom, TI Brown, AD Wagner
Cerebral Cortex 29 (7), 2947-2964, 2019
462019
Where did it come from, where do you go? Direction sources influence navigation decisions during spatial uncertainty
TT Brunyé, SA Gagnon, AL Gardony, N Gopal, A Holmes, HA Taylor, ...
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 68 (3), 585-607, 2015
382015
Mouse cursor movement and eye tracking data as an indicator of pathologists' attention when viewing digital whole slide images
V Raghunath, MO Braxton, SA Gagnon, TT Brunyé, KH Allison, LM Reisch, ...
Journal of pathology informatics 3 (1), 43, 2012
372012
Happiness by Association: Breadth of Free Association
TT Brunyé, SA Gagnon, M Paczynski, A Shenhav, CR Mahoney, ...
Cognition 127 (1), 93-98, 2013
312013
The fabric of thought: Priming tactile properties during reading influences direct tactile perception
TT Brunyé, EK Walters, T Ditman, SA Gagnon, CR Mahoney, HA Taylor
Cognitive Science 36 (8), 1449-1467, 2012
282012
High and mighty: implicit associations between space and social status
SA Gagnon, TT Brunyé, C Robin, CR Mahoney, HA Taylor
Frontiers in Psychology 2, 2011
282011
Stepping into a map: Initial heading direction influences spatial memory flexibility
SA Gagnon, TT Brunyé, A Gardony, ML Noordzij, CR Mahoney, HA Taylor
Cognitive science 38 (2), 275-302, 2014
262014
Up north and down south: Implicit associations between topography and cardinal direction
TT Brunyé, SA Gagnon, D Waller, E Hodgson, S Tower-Richardi, ...
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 65 (10), 1880-1894, 2012
262012
The angry spotlight: Trait anger and selective visual attention to rewards
BQ Ford, M Tamir, SA Gagnon, HA Taylor, TT Brunyé
European Journal of Personality 26 (2), 90-98, 2012
242012
Abstract spatial concept priming dynamically influences real-world actions
SM Tower-Richardi, TT Brunyé, SA Gagnon, CR Mahoney, HA Taylor
Frontiers in psychology 3, 31557, 2012
232012
Content tuning in the medial temporal lobe cortex: Voxels that perceive, retrieve
H Schultz, R Tibon, KF LaRocque, SA Gagnon, AD Wagner, BP Staresina
ENeuro 6 (5), 2019
222019
Living the high life: social status influences real estate decision making
SM Tower‐Richardi, TT Brunyé, SA Gagnon, CR Mahoney, HA Taylor
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 44 (9), 611-621, 2014
152014
Cognitive focus affects spatial decisions under conditions of uncertainty
T Tenbrink, HA Taylor, TT Brunyé, SA Gagnon, AL Gardony
Cognitive Processing 21, 287-302, 2020
42020
The social connection in mental representations of space: explicit and implicit evidence
HA Taylor, Q Wang, SA Gagnon, KB Maddox, TT Brunyé
Spatial Information Theory: 10th International Conference, COSIT 2011 …, 2011
42011
To err is human: Landmark vs. turn reliance under conditions of route ambiguity
SA Gagnon, TT Brunye, TT Tenbrink, NL Gopal, AL Gardony, PJ Holcomb, ...
12012
Dissociating contextual and semantic priming in object recognition
O Cheung, S Gagnon, M Panichello, M Bar
Journal of Vision 12 (9), 813-813, 2012
12012
Rolling Down South: A Topographical Heuristic Guiding Navigation
SA Gagnon, TT Brunye, HA Taylor
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 33 (33), 2011
2011
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