William A Cunningham
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Recent Articles
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Gelpi R, Tang Y, Jackson E, Cunningham W
PNAS Nexus
. 2025 Mar;
4(3):pgaf076.
PMID: 40078166
Despite often being perceived as morally objectionable, stereotypes are a common feature of social groups, a phenomenon that has often been attributed to biased motivations or limits on the ability...
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Pretus C, Swencionis J, Pei Y, Marcos-Vidal L, Haas I, Cunningham W, et al.
Emotion
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39679995
People generate evaluations of different attitude objects based on their goals and aspects of the social context. Prior research suggests that people can shift between at least three types of...
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Thomas P, Bolton S, Ontiveros F, Mattson W, Vannatta K, Lo W, et al.
Int J Neurosci
. 2024 Sep;
:1-13.
PMID: 39235059
Aim: We examined associations among injury severity, white matter structural connectivity within functionally defined brain networks and psychosocial/adaptive outcomes in children with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Method: Participants included 58...
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Ai W, Cunningham W, Lai M
Int J Soc Psychiatry
. 2024 Aug;
70(7):1239-1253.
PMID: 39129337
Background: Camouflaging, the strategies that some autistic people use to hide their differences, has been hypothesized to trigger mental health ramifications. Camouflaging might reflect ubiquitous impression management experiences that are...
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Ai W, Cunningham W, Lai M
Compr Psychiatry
. 2023 Nov;
128:152434.
PMID: 37922735
Objectives: Some autistic people "camouflage" their differences by modeling neurotypical behaviors to survive in a neurotypical-dominant social world. It remains elusive whether camouflaging is unique to autism or if it...
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Teoh Y, Cunningham W, Hutcherson C
Affect Sci
. 2023 Sep;
4(3):522-528.
PMID: 37744986
Self-reports remain affective science's only direct measure of subjective affective experiences. Yet, little research has sought to understand the psychological process that transforms subjective experience into self-reports. Here, we propose...
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Peragine D, Kim J, Maxwell J, Skorska M, Impett E, Cunningham W, et al.
Arch Sex Behav
. 2023 Sep;
52(8):3405-3427.
PMID: 37697094
Gender differences in appraisals of first intercourse are among the largest in sexuality research, with women indicating less satisfying "sexual debuts" than men. Dispositional or "actor-level" explanations for this gender...
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Cho H, Teoh Y, Cunningham W, Hutcherson C
Behav Brain Sci
. 2023 Jul;
46:e116.
PMID: 37462187
Activating relevant responses is a key function of automatic processes in De Neys's model; however, what determines the order or magnitude of such activation is ambiguous. Focusing on recently developed...
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Grossmann I, Feinberg M, Parker D, Christakis N, Tetlock P, Cunningham W
Science
. 2023 Jun;
380(6650):1108-1109.
PMID: 37319216
Careful bias management and data fidelity are key.
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Allidina S, Cunningham W
Pers Soc Psychol Rev
. 2023 May;
27(4):393-413.
PMID: 37212415
Social categories like race and gender often give rise to stereotypes and prejudice, and a great deal of research has focused on how motivations influence these biased beliefs. Here, we...