Cade McCall, Psy.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | Psychology | University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States |
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(The plasticity of attitude embodiment: Behavioral and neural evidence for the influence of evaluation on action planning.) |
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McCall C, Schofield G, Halgarth D, et al. (2022) The underwood project: A virtual environment for eliciting ambiguous threat. Behavior Research Methods |
Lahnakoski JM, Forbes PAG, McCall C, et al. (2020) Unobtrusive tracking of interpersonal orienting and distance predicts the subjective quality of social interactions. Royal Society Open Science. 7: 191815 |
Mckeown B, Strawson WH, Wang HT, et al. (2020) The relationship between individual variation in macroscale functional gradients and distinct aspects of ongoing thought. Neuroimage. 117072 |
Krohn S, Tromp J, Quinque EM, et al. (2020) Multidimensional Evaluation of Virtual Reality Paradigms in Clinical Neuropsychology: Application of the VR-Check Framework. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 22: e16724 |
Wade A, McCall C, Karapanagiotidis T, et al. (2018) A neuroscientific approach to exploring fundamental questions in VR Electronic Imaging. 2018: 435-1-435-6 |
Weick M, McCall C, Blascovich J. (2017) Power Moves Beyond Complementarity: A Staring Look Elicits Avoidance in Low Power Perceivers and Approach in High Power Perceivers. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 43: 1188-1201 |
Hildebrandt LK, McCall C, Engen HG, et al. (2016) Cognitive flexibility, heart rate variability, and resilience predict fine-grained regulation of arousal during prolonged threat. Psychophysiology |
McCall C. (2016) Mapping Social Interactions: The Science of Proxemics. Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences |
McCall C, Hildebrandt LK, Hartmann R, et al. (2016) Introducing the Wunderkammer as a tool for emotion research: Unconstrained gaze and movement patterns in three emotionally evocative virtual worlds Computers in Human Behavior. 59: 93-107 |
McCall C, Hildebrandt LK, Bornemann B, et al. (2015) Physiophenomenology in retrospect: Memory reliably reflects physiological arousal during a prior threatening experience. Consciousness and Cognition. 38: 60-70 |