Symposia Abstracts

The following abstracts were printed and delivered as a supplement to the readership of the journal Psychophysiology (Impact Factor: 2.99) after the annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research or to the readership of the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior (Impact Factor: 2.58) after the annual meeting of the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior as noted

 

Clayton, R., Bailey, R. L., Liu, J. & Secheran, R. (2018). Cue reactivity toward polysubstance cues: alcohol with tobacco, marijuana, and junk food. Society for Psychophysiological Research. Psychophysiology, 55, S1.


Bailey, R. L., Clayton, R., Liu, J. & Secheran, R. (2018). Cue reactivity toward socially distinct types of substance cues. Society for Psychophysiological Research. Psychophysiology, 55, S1.


Wang, T. & Bailey, R. L., (2018). Dynamic processing of sequential emotional trajectories. Society for Psychophysiological Research. Psychophysiology, 55, S1.


Liu, J., & Bailey, R. L. (2017). Food cue reactivity in higher and lesser external eaters. Society for Psychophysiological Research. Psychophysiology, 54, S1.


Lanigan, J., Jarvenesivu, V., Bailey, R. L., & Ramsay, S. (2016). Parenting practices that support young children’s preference for varied healthful foods and willingness to try novel foods. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 48(7), S49-50.


Bailey, R. L., Liu, J., Wang, T., Muldrow, A. & Kaiser, C. K. (2016). Energy density differentially alters emotional responses to health halo and non-health halo foods. Society for Psychophysiological Research. Psychophysiology, 53, S1.


Bailey, R. L., Liu, J., Wang, T., & Kaiser, C. K. (2016). Moderators of optimal foraging in a modern context: Processing sex and food stimuli in the dark. Society for Psychophysiological Research. Psychophysiology, 53, S1.


Wang, T. & Bailey, R. L. (2015). Individual differences in eating behavior affect information processing of obesity prevention messages. Society for Psychophysiological Research. Psychophysiology, 52, S1.


Liu, J. & Bailey, R. L. (2015). Primary biological appeals in food advertisements: Food cues and perceived health influence appetitive responses. Society for Psychophysiological Research. Psychophysiology, 52, S1.


Muldrow, A. & Bailey, R. L. (2015). Appetitive activation in the presence or absence of food: Physiological responses toward healthy and unhealthy food advertising. Society for Psychophysiological Research. Psychophysiology, 52, S1.


Kaiser, C. K., Kallman, D. & Bailey, R. L. (2015). Seeing uncertainty: Investigating the role of visibility in the process of disability. Society for Psychophysiological Research. Psychophysiology, 52, S1.


Bailey, R. L. & Lang, A., (2014). Directness of food cues alters trajectories of biological imperative responses. Society for Psychophysiological Research. Psychophysiology, 51, S1.


Lang, A., Bailey, R. L. & Connolly, S. (2013). Biological imperatives: Objects, representations and symbols. Society for Psychophysiological Research. Psychophysiology, 50, S1.


Bailey, R. L., Lang, A., Potter, R.F., and Park, B. (2013). Resting HRV as an inhibitor of trait motivational reactions. Society for Psychophysiological Research. Psychophysiology, 50, S1.


Bailey, R. L. & Yegiyan, N. (2012). Separating motivational activation from attitudes toward primary motivational objects. Society for Psychophysiological Research. Psychophysiology, 49, S1.


Bailey, R. L. & Potter, R. F., Pisoni, D. B., & Lang, A. (2012). Resting HRV, motivational reactivity and executive functioning. Society for Psychophysiological Research. Psychophysiology, 49, S1.


Yegiyan, N. & Bailey, R. L. (2012) Affective reactivity to junk vs. healthy food images: Less appetitive but more arousing. Society for Psychophysiological Research. Psychophysiology, 49, S1. Citations: 2


Bailey, R. L. Rubenking, B., & Lang, A. (2011). The influence of trait motivational reactivity on the formation of motivated cognitive states: Flow, presence and transportation. Psychophysiology, 48, S1.  Citations: 4


Bailey, R. L. Rubenking, B., & Lang, A. (2011). An overtime comparison of motivated cognitive states: Flow, presence and transportation, Psychophysiology, 48, S1.


Rubenking, B., Bailey, R. L., & Lang, A. (2011). Individual differences in motivational reactivity influences cardiac orienting, Psychophysiology, 48, S1.


Bailey, R. L. Rubenking, B., Lang, A., Nadorff, G., Lee, S., Pescosolido, B. & Martin, J. (2010). The effects of trait appetitive system reactivity and personal experiences on processing TV messages about mental illness, Psychophysiology, 47, S1.


Bailey, R. L. Lang, A., Nadorff, G., Lee, S., Pescosolido, B. & Martin, J. (2010). The effects of trait motivational activation and personal experiences on processing negative, motivationally relevant television content, Psychophysiology, 47, S1.


Bailey, R. L., Wise, K., Bolls, P.D., & Leshner, G. (2008). The effect of avatar customization on children’s cognitive and emotional responses to branded online games, Psychophysiology, 45, S1.


Leshner, G., Bolls, P., Sternadori, M., Bailey, R. L., Norris, R., Adkins, D., Spratt, A., Jeong, J., & Eckler, P. (2008). The impact of Machiavellian and disgusting images in anti-tobacco ads on viewer’s message processing, Psychophysiology, 45, S1.


Kononova, A., Bailey, R. L., Bolls, P.D., Yegiyan, N., & Jeong, J.Y. (2008). Here and far away: Cognitive and emotional processing of national and foreign sensational and not sensational television news, Psychophysiology, 45, S1.


Leshner, G., Bolls, P.D., Moore, J., Gardner, E., Peters, S., Kononova, A., Bailey, R. L. & Wise, K. (2008). The impact of narrative and emotion of breast cancer survivor testimonies on message processing for African American female viewers, Psychophysiology, 45, S1.


Bailey, R. L., Bolls, P., Wise, K., & Leshner, G. (2007). Individual differences in motivated processing of highly arousing positive TV advertisements, Psychophysiology, 44, S1.