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Tracy A. Dennis

Tracy A. Dennis

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Psychology

D-Index
32
Citations
8136
World Ranking
10738
National Ranking
5612

Overview

Tracy A. Dennis is affiliated with Hunter College in the United States. Their research interests span multiple fields, including Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Clinical Psychology, and Information Systems.

The scientist has contributed to topics related to Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation, COVID-19 and Mental Health, and Healthcare during the COVID-19 Pandemic. This interdisciplinary focus reflects an engagement with contemporary healthcare challenges and digital health solutions.

Tracy A. Dennis has coauthored research with several collaborators, including Hanna Culang, Elizabeth Davis, Laura Egan, Akeesha Simmons, and David R. Vago.

Their recent publications include the following papers:

  • Changing Minds at Concord High School, 2021, published in the National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Journal
  • A Digital Tele-Health Intervention for Anxiety and Stress Management in Younger Patients with MS (4762), 2021, published in Neurology

Their frequent publication venues are the National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Journal and Neurology, each featuring one publication.

Best Publications

  • Emotion Regulation as a Scientific Construct: Methodological Challenges and Directions for Child Development Research

    Pamela M. Cole;Sarah E. Martin;Tracy A. Dennis

  • Preschoolers' Emotion Regulation Strategy Understanding: Relations with Emotion Socialization and Child Self-Regulation.

    Pamela M. Cole;Tracy A. Dennis;Kristen E. Smith-Simon;Laura H. Cohen

  • The late positive potential: a neurophysiological marker for emotion regulation in children

    Tracy A. Dennis;Greg Hajcak

  • Emotional self-regulation in preschoolers: The interplay of child approach reactivity, parenting, and control capacities.

    Tracy Dennis

  • Mental Health on the Go: Effects of a Gamified Attention Bias Modification Mobile Application in Trait Anxious Adults.

    Tracy A. Dennis;Laura J. O’Toole

  • Brain potentials during affective picture processing in children

    Greg Hajcak;Tracy A. Dennis

  • A Nondefensive Personality: Autonomy and Control as Moderators of Defensive Coping and Self-Handicapping

    C.Raymond Knee;Miron Zuckerman

  • Interactions between emotion regulation strategies and affective style: Implications for trait anxiety versus depressed mood

    Tracy A. Dennis

  • Neurophysiological mechanisms in the emotional modulation of attention: the interplay between threat sensitivity and attentional control.

    Tracy A. Dennis;Chao-Cheng Chen

  • Prevention for preschoolers at high risk for conduct problems: immediate outcomes on parenting practices and child social competence.

    Laurie Miller Brotman;Kathleen Kiely Gouley;Daniel Chesir-Teran;Tracy Dennis

  • Effortful control, social competence, and adjustment problems in children at risk for psychopathology.

    Tracy A. Dennis;Laurie Miller Brotman;Keng Yen Huang;Kathleen Kiely Gouley

  • Emotional face processing and emotion regulation in children: an ERP study.

    Tracy A. Dennis;Melville M. Malone;Chao-Cheng Chen

  • Preschool children’s views on emotion regulation: Functional associations and implications for social-emotional adjustment

    Tracy A. Dennis;Deborah A. Kelemen

  • Frontal EEG and emotion regulation: electrocortical activity in response to emotional film clips is associated with reduced mood induction and attention interference effects.

    Tracy A. Dennis;Beylul Solomon

  • The functional organization of preschool-age children's emotion expressions and actions in challenging situations.

    Tracy A. Dennis;Pamela M. Cole;Crystal N. Wiggins;Laura H. Cohen

  • Trait anxiety and conflict monitoring following threat: an ERP study.

    Tracy A. Dennis;Chao-Cheng Chen

  • Emotional Picture Processing in Children: An ERP Study

    Beylul Solomon;Jennifer M. DeCicco;Tracy A. Dennis

  • INTRODUCTION TO THE MONOGRAPH: PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASURES OF EMOTION FROM A DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVE: STATE OF THE SCIENCE

    Tracy A. Dennis;Kristin A. Buss;Paul D. Hastings

  • Neural Correlates of Cognitive Reappraisal in Children: An ERP Study

    Jennifer M. DeCicco;Beylul Solomon;Tracy A. Dennis

  • Attention training and the threat bias: An ERP study

    Laura O’Toole;Tracy A. Dennis

  • Error-monitoring brain activity is associated with affective behaviors in young children !,!!

    Rebecca J. Brooker;Kristin A. Buss;Tracy A. Dennis

Frequent Co-Authors

Kristin A. Buss
Kristin A. Buss Pennsylvania State University
Pamela M. Cole
Pamela M. Cole Pennsylvania State University
Paul D. Hastings
Paul D. Hastings University of California, Davis
Carolyn Zahn-Waxler
Carolyn Zahn-Waxler University of Wisconsin–Madison
Greg Hajcak
Greg Hajcak Santa Clara University
Jelena Obradović
Jelena Obradović Stanford University
Louis A. Schmidt
Louis A. Schmidt McMaster University
Clancy Blair
Clancy Blair New York University
Ronald E. Dahl
Ronald E. Dahl University of California, Berkeley
Megan R. Gunnar
Megan R. Gunnar University of Minnesota

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