Heather A. Wadlinger

1.8k total citations
9 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Heather A. Wadlinger is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Heather A. Wadlinger has authored 9 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 5 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 4 papers in Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology. Recurrent topics in Heather A. Wadlinger's work include Aging and Gerontology Research (4 papers), Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes (3 papers) and Face Recognition and Perception (3 papers). Heather A. Wadlinger is often cited by papers focused on Aging and Gerontology Research (4 papers), Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes (3 papers) and Face Recognition and Perception (3 papers). Heather A. Wadlinger collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and United Kingdom. Heather A. Wadlinger's co-authors include Derek M. Isaacowitz, Deborah Goren, Hugh R. Wilson, Eric S. Allard, Helene H. Fung, Cai Xing, Leslie A. Zebrowitz and Victor X. Luévano and has published in prestigious journals such as Personality and Social Psychology Review, Psychology and Aging and Emotion.

In The Last Decade

Heather A. Wadlinger

9 papers receiving 1.2k citations

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Heather A. Wadlinger
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Sanda Dolcos United States
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All Works

9 of 9 papers shown
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Zebrowitz, Leslie A., et al.. (2011). Animal Analogies in First Impressions of Faces. Social Cognition. 29(4). 486–496. 13 indexed citations
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Wadlinger, Heather A. & Derek M. Isaacowitz. (2010). Fixing Our Focus: Training Attention to Regulate Emotion. Personality and Social Psychology Review. 15(1). 75–102. 266 indexed citations
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Allard, Eric S., Heather A. Wadlinger, & Derek M. Isaacowitz. (2009). Positive Gaze Preferences in Older Adults: Assessing the Role of Cognitive Effort with Pupil Dilation. Aging Neuropsychology and Cognition. 17(3). 296–311. 50 indexed citations
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Fung, Helene H., et al.. (2008). Age-related positivity enhancement is not universal: Older Chinese look away from positive stimuli.. Psychology and Aging. 23(2). 440–446. 68 indexed citations
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Wadlinger, Heather A. & Derek M. Isaacowitz. (2008). Looking happy: The experimental manipulation of a positive visual attention bias.. Emotion. 8(1). 121–126. 112 indexed citations
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Wadlinger, Heather A. & Derek M. Isaacowitz. (2006). Positive mood broadens visual attention to positive stimuli. Motivation and Emotion. 30(1). 87–99. 224 indexed citations
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Isaacowitz, Derek M., Heather A. Wadlinger, Deborah Goren, & Hugh R. Wilson. (2006). Is there an age-related positivity effect in visual attention? A comparison of two methodologies.. Emotion. 6(3). 511–516. 228 indexed citations
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Isaacowitz, Derek M., Heather A. Wadlinger, Deborah Goren, & Hugh R. Wilson. (2006). Selective preference in visual fixation away from negative images in old age? An eye-tracking study.. Psychology and Aging. 21(1). 40–48. 321 indexed citations
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Isaacowitz, Derek M., Heather A. Wadlinger, Deborah Goren, & Hugh R. Wilson. (2006). "Selective Preference in Visual Fixation Away From Negative Images in Old Age? An Eye-Tracking Study": Correction.. Psychology and Aging. 21(2). 221–221. 8 indexed citations

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