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Cantelon J, Navarro E, Brunye T, Eddy M, Ward N, Pantoja-Feliciano I, et al.
PLoS One . 2024 Nov; 19(11):e0312443. PMID: 39570827
Stress carries diverse implications for perceptual, cognitive, and affective functions. One population particularly susceptible to acute stress-induced cognitive changes are individuals with high-stress jobs (e.g., military personnel). These individuals are...
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Roe E, McIntyre J, da Costa K, Cantelon J, Brunye T, Giles G
Brain Cogn . 2024 Nov; 182:106237. PMID: 39522473
Regular physical activity is deemed beneficial to physical, cognitive, and emotional health. Walking may be an accessible means of meeting physical activity recommendations and improving cognition. However, exercise effects on...
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Brunye T, Goring S, Cantelon J, Eddy M, Elkin-Frankston S, Elmore W, et al.
Front Psychol . 2024 Sep; 15:1449200. PMID: 39315045
Introduction: Personnel performance under stress hinges on various factors, including individual traits, training, context, mental and physiological states, and task demands. This study explored the link between the traits of...
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Giles G, Cantelon J, Navarro E, Brunye T
Mil Psychol . 2024 Jun; :1-8. PMID: 38935408
Stress occurs when conditions burden or exceed an individual's adaptive resources. Military personnel are often tasked with maintaining peak performance under such stressful conditions. Importantly, the effects of stress are...
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Anderson E, Cantelon J, Holmes A, Giles G, Brunye T, Kanarek R
Heliyon . 2023 Feb; 9(2):e13275. PMID: 36816290
The ability to regulate the intake of unhealthy foods is critical in modern, calorie dense food environments. Frontal areas of the brain, such as the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), are...
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Giles G, Navarro E, Elkin-Frankston S, Brunye T, Elmore W, Seay J, et al.
Mil Med . 2023 Jan; 188(7-8):e2275-e2283. PMID: 36705463
Introduction: Personnel engaged in high-stakes occupations, such as military personnel, law enforcement, and emergency first responders, must sustain performance through a range of environmental stressors. To maximize the effectiveness of...
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Giles G, da Costa K, Olenich S, Powell K, Hart-Pomerantz H, Adelman M, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2022 Nov; 54(12):2149-2157. PMID: 36377052
Introduction: Regular aerobic exercise benefits psychological health, enhancing mood in clinical and nonclinical populations. However, single bouts of exercise exert both positive and negative effects on emotion. Exercise reliably increases...
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Cantelon J, Giles G
Front Psychol . 2022 Jan; 12:653158. PMID: 34975602
A growing body of work has investigated the effects of acute, or single bouts of, aerobic exercise on cognitive function. However, review of this research has largely focused on changes...
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Brunye T, Yau K, Okano K, Elliott G, Olenich S, Giles G, et al.
Front Physiol . 2021 Sep; 12:738973. PMID: 34566701
Wearable technologies for measuring digital and chemical physiology are pervading the consumer market and hold potential to reliably classify states of relevance to human performance including stress, sleep deprivation, and...
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Altheimer G, Giles G, Remedios J, Kanarek R, Urry H
Appetite . 2020 Nov; 158:105016. PMID: 33152347
Emotional eating is defined as an increase in eating following negative emotion. Self-reported emotional eating has been associated with physical health concerns. However, experimental and daily diary studies indicate that...