Eric C Fields, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2005-2009 Psychology Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN, United States 
 2009-2017 Psychology Tufts University, Boston 
 2009-2017 Psychiatry Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 
 2017- Psychology Boston College, Newton, MA, United States 
 2017- Psychology Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, United States 
Area:
eeg, emotion, memory, social cognition
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William Langston research assistant Middle Tennessee State University
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John Pennington research assistant Middle Tennessee State University (PsychTree)
 (undergraduate)
Gina R. Kuperberg grad student 2011-2017 Tufts
Angela H. Gutchess post-doc 2017- Brandeis
Elizabeth Kensinger post-doc 2017- Boston College
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Daley RT, Bowen HJ, Fields EC, et al. (2023) Individual differences in older adult frontal lobe function relate to memory and neural activity for self-relevant and emotional content. The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences
Fields EC. (2023) The P300, the LPP, context updating, and memory: What is the functional significance of the emotion-related late positive potential? International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 192: 43-52
Ford JH, Fields EC, Garcia SM, et al. (2023) Perceived event resolution-rather than time-allows older adults to reduce the negativity of their memories. Memory (Hove, England). 1-7
Cunningham TJ, Fields EC, Denis D, et al. (2022) How the 2020 US Presidential election impacted sleep and its relationship to public mood and alcohol consumption. Sleep Health
Lin T, Zhang X, Fields EC, et al. (2022) Spatial frequency impacts perceptual and attentional ERP components across cultures. Brain and Cognition. 157: 105834
Fields EC, Kensinger EA, Garcia SM, et al. (2021) With age comes well-being: older age associated with lower stress, negative affect, and depression throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Aging & Mental Health. 1-9
Bottary R, Fields EC, Kensinger EA, et al. (2021) Age and chronotype influenced sleep timing changes during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Sleep Research. e13495
Ford JH, Garcia SM, Fields EC, et al. (2021) Older adults remember more positive aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Psychology and Aging. 36: 694-699
Cunningham TJ, Fields EC, Garcia SM, et al. (2021) The relation between age and experienced stress, worry, affect, and depression during the spring 2020 phase of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. Emotion (Washington, D.C.)
Porter NA, Fields EC, Moore IL, et al. (2021) Late Frontal Positivity Effects in Self-Referential Memory: Unique to the Self? Social Neuroscience
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