Gill Terrett

1.3k total citations
39 papers, 798 citations indexed

About

Gill Terrett is a scholar working on Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychiatry and Mental health. According to data from OpenAlex, Gill Terrett has authored 39 papers receiving a total of 798 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, 16 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience and 16 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health. Recurrent topics in Gill Terrett's work include Cognitive Functions and Memory (15 papers), Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes (10 papers) and Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies (7 papers). Gill Terrett is often cited by papers focused on Cognitive Functions and Memory (15 papers), Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes (10 papers) and Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies (7 papers). Gill Terrett collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United Kingdom and Germany. Gill Terrett's co-authors include Peter G. Rendell, Julie D. Henry, Izelle Labuschagne, Skye N. McLennan, Phoebe E. Bailey, Mareike Altgassen, Matthias Kliegel, Markus Heinrichs, Louise H. Phillips and Valerie H. Curran and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews and Cognition.

In The Last Decade

Gill Terrett

38 papers receiving 774 citations

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Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Gill Terrett Australia 17 376 306 213 149 94 39 798
Katherine Holshausen Canada 14 323 0.9× 280 0.9× 367 1.7× 288 1.9× 93 1.0× 22 948
Julia E. Cohen‐Gilbert United States 13 201 0.5× 387 1.3× 132 0.6× 204 1.4× 87 0.9× 24 820
Genna Bebko United States 16 253 0.7× 394 1.3× 271 1.3× 191 1.3× 100 1.1× 40 767
Tom A. Hummer United States 21 212 0.6× 578 1.9× 399 1.9× 190 1.3× 137 1.5× 45 1.2k
Elisa Frigerio United Kingdom 9 337 0.9× 473 1.5× 207 1.0× 270 1.8× 204 2.2× 10 1.0k
Erhan Ertekin Türkiye 17 360 1.0× 247 0.8× 237 1.1× 467 3.1× 81 0.9× 75 1.0k
Zachary P. Infantolino United States 15 367 1.0× 480 1.6× 110 0.5× 226 1.5× 92 1.0× 21 781
Maggie M. Sweitzer United States 18 266 0.7× 340 1.1× 144 0.7× 190 1.3× 60 0.6× 42 1.0k
Simon Golosheykin United States 13 268 0.7× 295 1.0× 113 0.5× 203 1.4× 98 1.0× 15 681
Stefanos Maltezos United Kingdom 13 226 0.6× 592 1.9× 319 1.5× 135 0.9× 273 2.9× 22 1.0k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Gill Terrett

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Gill Terrett

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Gill Terrett. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Gill Terrett based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Gill Terrett. Gill Terrett is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Lorenzetti, Valentina, Adam Clemente, Peter G. Rendell, et al.. (2025). Brief mindfulness intervention for adults with cannabis use disorder: A randomised clinical trial. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 277. 112909–112909.
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Pedersen, Mangor, Susan L. Rossell, Peter G. Rendell, et al.. (2024). Resting-state amygdala subregion and precuneus connectivity provide evidence for a dimensional approach to studying social anxiety disorder. Translational Psychiatry. 14(1). 147–147. 5 indexed citations
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Labuschagne, Izelle, Sally Grace, Julie D. Henry, et al.. (2024). Specialization of amygdala subregions in emotion processing. Human Brain Mapping. 45(5). e26673–e26673. 4 indexed citations
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Heinrichs, Markus, Peter Koval, Alexandra Gorelik, et al.. (2022). Concordance in salivary cortisol and subjective anxiety to the trier social stress test in social anxiety disorder. Biological Psychology. 175. 108444–108444. 7 indexed citations
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Terrett, Gill, et al.. (2022). Deficits in episodic future thinking following acute alcohol consumption. Psychopharmacology. 239(8). 2445–2455. 4 indexed citations
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Henry, Julie D., Gill Terrett, Sarah A. Grainger, et al.. (2020). Implementation intentions and prospective memory function in late adulthood.. Psychology and Aging. 35(8). 1105–1114. 12 indexed citations
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Terrett, Gill, et al.. (2020). Rapid facial mimicry responses are preserved in youth with first presentation borderline personality disorder. Journal of Affective Disorders. 266. 14–21. 7 indexed citations
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Labuschagne, Izelle, D.J. Pedder, Julie D. Henry, Gill Terrett, & Peter G. Rendell. (2019). Age Differences in Emotion Regulation and Facial Muscle Reactivity to Emotional Films. Gerontology. 66(1). 74–84. 11 indexed citations
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Coundouris, Sarah P., Gill Terrett, E‐Liisa Laakso, et al.. (2019). A meta-analytic review of prospection deficits in Parkinson’s disease. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 108. 34–47. 12 indexed citations
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Labuschagne, Izelle, et al.. (2019). An introductory guide to conducting the Trier Social Stress Test. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 107. 686–695. 80 indexed citations
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Henry, Julie D., et al.. (2019). A comparison of different types of prospective memory reminders in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research. 210. 89–93. 6 indexed citations
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Terrett, Gill, et al.. (2018). The relationship between episodic future thinking and prospective memory in middle childhood: Mechanisms depend on task type. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 178. 198–213. 14 indexed citations
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Terrett, Gill, et al.. (2017). Decision-making, somatic markers and emotion processing in opiate users. Psychopharmacology. 235(1). 223–232. 5 indexed citations
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McLennan, Skye N., et al.. (2016). Decision-making ability in current and past users of opiates: A meta-analysis. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 71. 342–351. 61 indexed citations
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Pedder, D.J., Gill Terrett, Phoebe E. Bailey, et al.. (2015). Reduced facial reactivity as a contributor to preserved emotion regulation in older adults.. Psychology and Aging. 31(1). 114–125. 18 indexed citations
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Mioni, Giovanna, Peter G. Rendell, Gill Terrett, & Franca Stablum. (2015). Prospective Memory Performance in Traumatic Brain Injury Patients: A Study of Implementation Intentions. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. 21(4). 305–313. 21 indexed citations
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Henry, Julie D., et al.. (2015). Prospective Memory Function in Late Adulthood: Affect at Encoding and Resource Allocation Costs. PLoS ONE. 10(4). e0125124–e0125124. 10 indexed citations
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Terrett, Gill, et al.. (2014). Prospective memory impairment in long-term opiate users. Psychopharmacology. 231(13). 2623–2632. 32 indexed citations
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Henry, Julie D., Gill Terrett, Mareike Altgassen, et al.. (2014). A Virtual Week study of prospective memory function in autism spectrum disorders. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 127. 110–125. 43 indexed citations
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Terrett, Gill, et al.. (2013). Episodic Future Thinking in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 43(11). 2558–2568. 59 indexed citations

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