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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Psychology D-index 32 Citations 12,622 73 World Ranking 7932 National Ranking 4343

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study Tiffany A. Ito is best known for:

  • Anxiety
  • Cognition
  • Neuroscience

Her study focuses on the intersection of Standardized test and fields such as Mathematics education with connections in the field of Academic achievement. Her research on Academic achievement often connects related areas such as Mathematics education. Her biological study deals with issues like Race (biology), which deal with fields such as Botany. Botany and Race (biology) are two areas of study in which she engages in interdisciplinary work. She is involved in relevant fields of research such as Negativity effect, Negativity bias, Stimulus (psychology), Negative information and Information processing in the field of Cognitive psychology. Negativity effect is closely attributed to Developmental psychology in her work. In her articles, Tiffany A. Ito combines various disciplines, including Developmental psychology and Clinical psychology. Tiffany A. Ito integrates Clinical psychology with Psychiatry in her study. Her Psychiatry study often links to related topics such as Mismatch negativity.

Her most cited work include:

  • Negative information weighs more heavily on the brain: The negativity bias in evaluative categorizations. (935 citations)
  • Reducing the Gender Achievement Gap in College Science: A Classroom Study of Values Affirmation (605 citations)
  • Race and gender on the brain: Electrocortical measures of attention to the race and gender of multiply categorizable individuals. (525 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date

Tiffany A. Ito is involved in relevant fields of research such as Prejudice (legal term) and Outgroup in the domain of Social psychology. Many of her studies on Prejudice (legal term) involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Social psychology. Social cognition and Event-related potential are the subject areas of her Cognition study. Social cognition and Neuroscience are two areas of study in which Tiffany A. Ito engages in interdisciplinary research. Neuroscience and Event-related potential are two areas of study in which she engages in interdisciplinary work. In her works, Tiffany A. Ito performs multidisciplinary study on Developmental psychology and Clinical psychology. She undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Clinical psychology and Developmental psychology through her research. She undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Cognitive psychology and Artificial intelligence through her works. Tiffany A. Ito conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Artificial intelligence and Cognitive psychology through her research.

Tiffany A. Ito most often published in these fields:

  • Social psychology (78.57%)
  • Neuroscience (53.57%)
  • Developmental psychology (51.79%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Neuroscience (71.43%)
  • Social psychology (57.14%)
  • Developmental psychology (57.14%)

In recent works Tiffany A. Ito was focusing on the following fields of study:

Her Anxiety research spans across into fields like Anxiety sensitivity and Worry. Tiffany A. Ito merges Worry with Anxiety in her research. Her Hypervigilance research extends to Neuroscience, which is thematically connected. Her research on Hypervigilance frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Cognition. Tiffany A. Ito merges Cognition with Neurocognitive in her study. Much of her study explores Neurocognitive relationship to Psychiatry. Psychiatry and Neural correlates of consciousness are commonly linked in her work. Her Social psychology study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Feeling. While working in this field, she studies both Feeling and Perception.

Between 2017 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Using trial-level data and multilevel modeling to investigate within-task change in event-related potentials (54 citations)
  • The Role of Prototype Matching in Science Pursuits: Perceptions of Scientists That Are Inaccurate and Diverge From Self-Perceptions Predict Reduced Interest in a Science Career (24 citations)
  • Factors Influencing High School Students’ Interest in pSTEM (16 citations)

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Best Publications

Negative information weighs more heavily on the brain: The negativity bias in evaluative categorizations.

Tiffany A. Ito;Jeff T. Larsen;N. Kyle Smith;John T. Cacioppo.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1998)

2056 Citations

The psychophysiology of emotion.

Jeff T. Larsen;Gary G. Berntson;Kirsten M. Poehlmann;Tiffany A. Ito.
(1993)

1860 Citations

Affective picture processing : The late positive potential is modulated by motivational relevance

Harald Thomas Schupp;Bruce N. Cuthbert;Margaret M. Bradley;John T. Cacioppo.
Psychophysiology (2000)

1499 Citations

Race and gender on the brain: electrocortical measures of attention to the race and gender of multiply categorizable individuals.

Tiffany A. Ito;Geoffrey R. Urland.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (2003)

894 Citations

Reducing the Gender Achievement Gap in College Science: A Classroom Study of Values Affirmation

Akira Miyake;Lauren E. Kost-Smith;Noah D. Finkelstein;Steven J. Pollock.
Science (2010)

834 Citations

ALCOHOL AND AGGRESSION : A META-ANALYSIS ON THE MODERATING EFFECTS OF INHIBITORY CUES, TRIGGERING EVENTS, AND SELF-FOCUSED ATTENTION

Tiffany A. Ito;Norman Miller;Vicki E. Pollock.
Psychological Bulletin (1996)

544 Citations

Event-related potentials and the decision to shoot: The role of threat perception and cognitive control

Joshua Correll;Geoffrey R. Urland;Tiffany A. Ito.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology (2006)

441 Citations

Eliciting Affect Using the International Affective Picture System: Trajectories through Evaluative Space

Tiffany A. Ito;John T. Cacioppo;Peter J. Lang.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (1998)

438 Citations

The influence of processing objectives on the perception of faces: an ERP study of race and gender perception.

Tiffany A. Ito;Geoffrey R. Urland.
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience (2005)

413 Citations

Electrophysiological Evidence of Implicit and Explicit Categorization Processes

Tiffany A. Ito;John T. Cacioppo.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology (2000)

373 Citations

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