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Ryan C. Yeung
Ryan C. Yeung
Postdoctoral Fellow, Rotman Research Institute
Verified email at research.baycrest.org - Homepage
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Recurrent involuntary memories are modulated by age and linked to mental health.
RC Yeung, MA Fernandes
Psychology and aging 36 (7), 883, 2021
372021
Social anxiety enhances recognition of task-irrelevant threat words
RC Yeung, MA Fernandes
Acta Psychologica 194, 69-76, 2019
192019
Recurrent involuntary autobiographical memories: Characteristics and links to mental health status
RC Yeung, MA Fernandes
Memory 28 (6), 753-765, 2020
142020
Divided attention at encoding or retrieval interferes with emotionally enhanced memory for words
RC Yeung, MA Fernandes
Memory 29 (3), 284-297, 2021
112021
Machine learning to detect invalid text responses: Validation and comparison to existing detection methods
RC Yeung, MA Fernandes
Behavior Research Methods 54 (6), 3055-3070, 2022
102022
Altered working memory capacity for social threat words in high versus low social anxiety
RC Yeung, MA Fernandes
Anxiety, Stress, & Coping 32 (5), 505-521, 2019
82019
Understanding autobiographical memory content using computational text analysis
RC Yeung, M Stastna, MA Fernandes
Memory 30 (10), 1267-1287, 2022
62022
Specific topics, specific symptoms: Linking the content of recurrent involuntary memories to mental health using computational text analysis
RC Yeung, MA Fernandes
npj Mental Health Research 2 (1), 22, 2023
12023
It's Time to Bring Mental Health Literacy Education into the Postsecondary Curriculum.
C Zaza, RC Yeung
Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning 14 (1), n1, 2023
12023
The influence of social anxiety-provoking contexts on context reinstatement effects
RC Yeung, CM Lee, MA Fernandes
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1–15, 2021
12021
Recurrent involuntary memories and mind wandering are related but distinct
RC Yeung, MA Fernandes
Psychological Research, 1-16, 2024
2024
The curse of imagery: Trait object and spatial imagery differentially relate to trauma and stress outcomes
RC Yeung, HM Sokolowski, C Fan, M Fernandes, B Levine
OSF, 2024
2024
Disentangling boredom from depression using the phenomenology and content of involuntary autobiographical memories
RC Yeung, J Danckert, WAP Van Tilburg, MA Fernandes
Scientific Reports 14 (1), 2106, 2024
2024
The Persistence of Involuntary Memory: Analyzing Phenomenology, Links to Mental Health, and Content
R Yeung
University of Waterloo, 2022
2022
Memory bias for threat-related information in social anxiety
RC Yeung
University of Waterloo, 2018
2018
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