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Gerald Matthews is affiliated with the University of Central Florida in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields primarily focused on neuroscience and psychology, with a significant concentration in cognitive neuroscience. The areas of study also include social psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, and radiological and ultrasound technology.

The main topics covered by their work involve neural and behavioral psychology studies, human-automation interaction and safety, mind wandering and attention, heart rate variability and autonomic control, functional brain connectivity studies, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, and mental health research topics.

Recent publications by Gerald Matthews include:

  • Stress states, personality and cognitive functioning: A review of research with the Dundee Stress State Questionnaire, 2020, Personality and Individual Differences

Other papers in the recent dataset, although not authored by Matthews but relevant within their field or coauthors, include:

  • Major Depression and Brain Asymmetry in a Decision-Making Task with Negative and Positive Feedback, 2020, Symmetry
  • EEG Coherence Metrics for Vigilance: Sensitivity to Workload, Time-on-Task, and Individual Differences, 2020, Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback
  • Temporal changes in ERP amplitudes during sustained performance of the Attention Network Test, 2022, International Journal of Psychophysiology
  • Performance, Hemodynamics, and Stress in a Two-Day Vigilance Task: Practical and Theoretical Implications, 2021, Human Factors The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Matthews include:

  • Almira Kustubayeva
  • Manzura Zholdassova
  • Gulnur Borbassova
  • Altyngul Kamzanova
  • William S. Helton

The most common venues for publishing Matthews' work are:

  • Personality and Individual Differences
  • International Journal of Psychophysiology
  • Symmetry
  • Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback
  • Human Factors The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society

Matthews' research demonstrates a multidisciplinary approach, linking behavioral psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and physiological monitoring techniques such as EEG to study attention, stress states, and brain functioning. This integration reflects their engagement with both theoretical and applied aspects of neuroscience and psychology.

Best Publications

  • Attention and Emotion (Classic Edition) : A clinical perspective

    Adrian Wells;Gerald Matthews

  • Emotional Intelligence: Science and Myth

    Gerald Matthews;Moshe Zeidner;Richard D. Roberts

  • Modelling cognition in emotional disorder: the S-REF model.

    Adrian Wells;Gerald Matthews

  • Vigilance Requires Hard Mental Work and Is Stressful

    Joel S. Warm;Raja Parasuraman;Gerald Matthews

  • Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace: A Critical Review

    Moshe Zeidner;Gerald Matthews;Richard D. Roberts

  • Does emotional intelligence meet traditional standards for an intelligence? Some new data and conclusions.

    Richard D. Roberts;Moshe Zeidner;Gerald Matthews

  • Refining the measurement of mood: The UWIST Mood Adjective Checklist

    Gerald Matthews;Dylan M. Jones;A. Graham Chamberlain

  • Human Performance: Cognition, Stress and Individual Differences

    Gerald Matthews

  • Fundamental dimensions of subjective state in performance settings: task engagement, distress, and worry.

    Gerald Matthews;Sian E. Campbell;Shona Falconer;Lucy A. Joyner

  • What We Know about Emotional Intelligence: How It Affects Learning, Work, Relationships, and Our Mental Health

    Moshe Zeidner;Gerald Matthews;Richard D. Roberts

  • Personality traits, 2nd ed.

    Gerald Matthews;Ian J. Deary;Martha C. Whiteman

  • The personality theories of H.J. Eysenck and J.A. Gray: a comparative review

    Gerald Matthews;Kirby Gilliland

  • Seven Myths About Emotional Intelligence

    Gerald Matthews;Richard D. Roberts;Moshe Zeidner

  • Can Emotional Intelligence Be Schooled? A Critical Review

    Moshe Zeidner;Richard D. Roberts;Gerald Matthews

  • Intelligence and personality

    Moshe Zeidner;Gerald Matthews

  • Emotional intelligence, personality, and task-induced stress

    Gerald Matthews;Amanda K. Emo;Gregory Funke;Moshe Zeidner

  • The Emotional Intelligence, Health, and Well-Being Nexus: What Have We Learned and What Have We Missed?

    Moshe Zeidner;Gerald Matthews;Richard D. Roberts

  • The Cambridge handbook of personality psychology

    Philip J. Corr;Gerald Matthews

  • The vigilance decrement reflects limitations in effortful attention, not mindlessness.

    Rebecca A. Grier;Joel S. Warm;William N. Dember;Gerald Matthews

  • The science of emotional intelligence: Current consensus and controversies.

    Moshe Zeidner;Richard D. Roberts;Gerald Matthews

  • Emotional Intelligence 101

    Gerald Matthews;Moshe Zeidner;Richard D. Roberts

Frequent Co-Authors

Joel S. Warm
Joel S. Warm United States Air Force Research Laboratory
Moshe Zeidner
Moshe Zeidner University of Haifa
Ian J. Deary
Ian J. Deary University of Edinburgh
Adrian Wells
Adrian Wells University of Manchester
Donald H. Saklofske
Donald H. Saklofske University of Western Ontario
William N. Dember
William N. Dember University of Cincinnati
Peter A. Hancock
Peter A. Hancock University of Central Florida
William S. Helton
William S. Helton George Mason University
Gregory J. Boyle
Gregory J. Boyle University of Melbourne

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