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47
Citations
12284
World Ranking
6078
National Ranking
3299

Overview

William Gerin is affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. Their academic profile reflects involvement primarily in research activities associated with this institution.

There is no detailed record available regarding their recent papers or publication history. Similarly, there is no information listed about frequent co-authors or common publication venues linked to their work.

The scientist's research does not have delineated main or subfields of study documented in the available data. Likewise, no main topics of work have been explicitly identified.

No book publications or awards have been recorded for William Gerin in the provided information. There are also no citations or historical data related to awards connected to their name.

Based on the data, William Gerin is currently listed as active, with no report of passing. Their professional profile remains centered on their association with Pennsylvania State University.

Best Publications

  • The perseverative cognition hypothesis: a review of worry, prolonged stress-related physiological activation, and health.

    Jos F. Brosschot;William Gerin;Julian F. Thayer

  • Working Group on Blood Pressure Monitoring of the European Society of Hypertension International Protocol for validation of blood pressure measuring devices in adults

    Eoin O'Brien;Eoin O'Brien;Thomas Pickering;Thomas Pickering;Roland Asmar;Martin Myers;Martin Myers

  • PHYSIOLOGICAL STRESS REACTIVITY AND RECOVERY: CONCEPTUAL SIBLINGS SEPARATED AT BIRTH?

    Wolfgang Linden;Wolfgang Linden;Wolfgang Linden;T. L. Earle;T. L. Earle;T. L. Earle;W. Gerin;W. Gerin;W. Gerin;N. Christenfeld;N. Christenfeld;N. Christenfeld

  • Toward a causal model of cardiovascular responses to stress and the development of cardiovascular disease.

    Amy R. Schwartz;William Gerin;Karina W. Davidson;Thomas G. Pickering

  • Perceived racism and blood pressure: a review of the literature and conceptual and methodological critique.

    Elizabeth Brondolo;Ricardo Rieppi;Kim P. Kelly;William Gerin

  • Psychophysiological reactivity: mechanisms and pathways to cardiovascular disease.

    William R. Lovallo;William Gerin

  • The role of rumination in recovery from reactivity: cardiovascular consequences of emotional states.

    Laura M. Glynn;Nicholas Christenfeld;William Gerin

  • The role of angry rumination and distraction in blood pressure recovery from emotional arousal.

    William Gerin;Karina W. Davidson;Nicholas J. S. Christenfeld;Tanya Goyal

  • Cardiovascular Reactivity in the Laboratory and the Role of Behavioral Factors in Hypertension: a Critical Review

    Thomas G. Pickering;William Gerin

  • Gender, social support, and cardiovascular responses to stress.

    Laura M. Glynn;Nicholas Christenfeld;William Gerin

  • Social support in social interaction: a moderator of cardiovascular reactivity.

    William Gerin;Carl Pieper;Roberta Levy;Thomas G. Pickering

  • Music can facilitate blood pressure recovery from stress.

    Sky Chafin;Michael Roy;William Gerin;Nicholas Christenfeld

  • Rumination and anxiety mediate the effect of loneliness on depressed mood and sleep quality in college students.

    Matthew J. Zawadzki;Jennifer E. Graham;William Gerin

  • Social support effects on cardiovascular reactivity: is a stranger as effective as a friend?

    Nicholas Christenfeld;William Gerin;Wolfgang Linden;Mara Sanders

  • The influence of trait and state rumination on cardiovascular recovery from a negative emotional stressor

    Brenda L. Key;Tavis S. Campbell;Simon L. Bacon;William Gerin

  • Racism and ambulatory blood pressure in a community sample

    Elizabeth Brondolo;Daniel J. Libby;Ellen Ge Denton;Shola Thompson

  • Environmental influences on blood pressure and the role of job strain.

    Thomas G. Pickering;Richard B. Devereux;Gary D. James;William Gerin

  • The misdiagnosis of hypertension: the role of patient anxiety.

    Gbenga Ogedegbe;Thomas G. Pickering;Lynn Clemow;William Chaplin

  • What is the white-coat effect and how should it be measured?

    Thomas G. Pickering;William Gerin;Amy R. Schwartz

  • Social support as a moderator of cardiovascular reactivity in women: A test of the direct effects and buffering hypotheses.

    William Gerin;D'vorah Milner;Shalinee Chawla;Thomas G. Pickering

  • Association between delayed recovery of blood pressure after acute mental stress and parental history of hypertension.

    William Gerin;Thomas G. Pickering

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicholas Christenfeld
Nicholas Christenfeld University of California, San Diego
Karina W. Davidson
Karina W. Davidson Feinstein Institute for Medical Research
William F. Chaplin
William F. Chaplin St. John's University
Matthew M. Burg
Matthew M. Burg Yale University
Wolfgang Linden
Wolfgang Linden University of British Columbia
Laura M. Glynn
Laura M. Glynn Chapman University
Joshua M. Smyth
Joshua M. Smyth Pennsylvania State University
Julian F. Thayer
Julian F. Thayer University of California, Irvine
Jos F. Brosschot
Jos F. Brosschot Leiden University
Stanley Schachter
Stanley Schachter Columbia University

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