Search Results - "Hogan, Candice L."
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Exercise Holds Immediate Benefits for Affect and Cognition in Younger and Older Adults
Published in Psychology and aging (01-06-2013)“…Physical activity is associated with improved affective experience and enhanced cognitive processing. Potential age differences in the degree of benefit,…”
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Leveraging Goals to Incentivize Healthful Behaviors Across Adulthood
Published in Psychology and aging (01-02-2021)“…Despite abundant evidence for the benefits of physical activity on aging trajectories, older Americans remain largely inactive. The present study was designed…”
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Beyond emotional benefits: Physical activity and sedentary behaviour affect psychosocial resources through emotions
Published in Psychology & health (04-03-2015)“…Physical activity is known to improve emotional experiences, and positive emotions have been shown to lead to important life outcomes, including the…”
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Meaningful Endings and Mixed Emotions: The Double-Edged Sword of Reminiscence on Good Times
Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-12-2021)“…Meaningful endings lead people to experience mixed emotions, but it is unclear why. We hypothesized that it is in part because meaningful endings lead people…”
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Valuing Calm Enhances Enjoyment of Calming (vs. Exciting) Amusement Park Rides and Exercise
Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-09-2018)“…Do people derive more enjoyment from activities that match how they ideally want to feel (their "ideal affect")? Affect valuation theory (AVT) predicts that…”
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Selectivity as an Emotion Regulation Strategy: Lessons from Older Adults
Published in Current opinion in psychology (01-06-2015)“…Findings based on studies of daily life consistently associate older ages with relatively positive emotional experience, suggesting that older adults may…”
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Acute Exercise Attenuates Negative Affect Following Repeated Sad Mood Inductions in Persons Who Have Recovered From Depression
Published in Journal of abnormal psychology (1965) (01-02-2013)“…Identifying factors that may protect individuals from developing Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) in the face of stress is critical. In the current study we…”
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Leveraging Socioemotional Goals to Increase Physical Activity in Older Adults
Published 01-01-2015“…Physical inactivity is prevalent among Americans, particularly in older citizens, so much so that it poses a major threat to public health. My research…”
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DriveStats: a Mobile Platform to Frame Effective Sustainable Driving Displays
Published 12-08-2024“…Phone applications to track vehicle information have become more common place, providing insights into fuel consumption, vehicle status, and sustainable…”
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Using LLMs to Model the Beliefs and Preferences of Targeted Populations
Published 29-03-2024“…We consider the problem of aligning a large language model (LLM) to model the preferences of a human population. Modeling the beliefs, preferences, and…”
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Leveraging Language Models and Bandit Algorithms to Drive Adoption of Battery-Electric Vehicles
Published 30-10-2024“…Behavior change interventions are important to coordinate societal action across a wide array of important applications, including the adoption of electrified…”
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