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Overview

Clark C. Presson is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Neuroscience, with more specific work in subfields such as Cognitive Neuroscience, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

Presson's research topics cover several aspects of neuroscience and psychology, including:

  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes

The scientist has contributed to publications in venues such as:

  • NeuroImage Clinical
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Clark C. Presson include:

  • Neural bases of risky decisions involving nicotine vapor versus monetary reward, 2021, NeuroImage Clinical
  • Neural bases of risky decisions involving nicotine vapor versus monetary reward, 2021, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Presson's frequent coauthors are:

  • Priyamvada Modak
  • Christian Hutslar
  • Rebecca Polk
  • Emily G. Atkinson
  • Lindsey Fisher

Best Publications

  • The Natural History of Cigarette Smoking: Predicting Young-Adult Smoking Outcomes From Adolescent Smoking Patterns

    Laurie Chassin;Clark C. Presson;Steven J. Sherman;Debra A. Edwards

  • The natural history of cigarette smoking from adolescence to adulthood: demographic predictors of continuity and change.

    Laurie Chassin;Clark C. Presson;Jennifer S. Rose;Steven J. Sherman

  • The natural history of cigarette smoking from adolescence to adulthood in a midwestern community sample: multiple trajectories and their psychosocial correlates.

    Laurie Chassin;Clark C. Presson;Steven C. Pitts;Steven J. Sherman

  • Changes in peer and parent influence during adolescence: Longitudinal versus cross-sectional perspectives on smoking initiation.

    Laurie Chassin;Clark C. Presson;Steven J. Sherman;Daniel Montello

  • Predicting the Onset of Cigarette Smoking in Adolescents: A Longitudinal Study

    Laurie Chassin;Clark C. Presson;Steven J. Sherman;Eric Corty

  • Implicit and Explicit Attitudes Toward Cigarette Smoking: the Effects of Context and Motivation

    Steven J. Sherman;Jennifer S. Rose;Kelly Koch;Clark C. Presson

  • Updating after rotational and translational body movements: coordinate structure of perspective space.

    Clark C Presson;Daniel R Montello

  • Predicting adolescents' intentions to smoke cigarettes.

    Chassin L;Presson Cc;Bensenberg M;Corty E

  • Mental rotation and the perspective problem

    Janellen Huttenlocher;Clark C Presson

  • Maternal socialization of adolescent smoking: The intergenerational transmission of parenting and smoking.

    Laurie Chassin;Clark C. Presson;Michael Todd;Jennifer S. Rose

  • Points of reference in spatial cognition: Stalking the elusive landmark*

    Clark C. Presson;Daniel R. Montello

  • The False Consensus Effect in Estimates of Smoking Prevalence Underlying Mechanisms

    Steven J. Sherman;Clark C. Presson;Laurie Chassin;Eric Corty

  • The coding and transformation of spatial information

    Janellen Huttenlocher;Clark C. Presson

  • Multivariate applications in substance use research : new methods for new questions

    Jennifer S. Rose;Laurie Chassin;Clark C. Presson;Steven J. Sherman

  • Parenting Style and Smoking-Specific Parenting Practices as Predictors of Adolescent Smoking Onset

    Laurie Chassin;Clark C. Presson;Jennifer Rose;Steven J. Sherman

  • Building spatial representations through primary and secondary learning.

    Clark C. Presson;Mark D. Hazelrigg

  • Social image factors as motivators of smoking initiation in early and middle adolescence.

    John Barton;Laurie Chassin;Clark C. Presson;Steven J. Sherman

  • Prospective predictors of quit attempts and smoking cessation in young adults.

    Jennifer S. Rose;Laurie Chassin;Clark C. Presson;Steven J. Sherman

  • Self-Images and Cigarette Smoking in Adolescence

    Laurie Chassin;Clark C. Presson;Steven J. Sherman;Eric Corty

  • Orientation specificity in spatial memory: what makes a path different from a map of the path?

    Clark C. Presson;Nina DeLange;Mark D. Hazelrigg

Frequent Co-Authors

Laurie Chassin
Laurie Chassin Arizona State University
Steven J. Sherman
Steven J. Sherman Indiana University
Jeffrey W. Sherman
Jeffrey W. Sherman University of California, Davis
David C. Rowe
David C. Rowe University of Arizona
Jon A. Krosnick
Jon A. Krosnick Stanford University
Antonio A. Morgan-Lopez
Antonio A. Morgan-Lopez RTI International
Michael D. Stein
Michael D. Stein Boston University
Patrick J. Curran
Patrick J. Curran University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Peter R. Finn
Peter R. Finn Indiana University
Linda M. Collins
Linda M. Collins New York University

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