Greg Denke
Casper College
2 Papers
23 Citations
Greg Denke is an academic researcher from Casper College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Attentional blink & Desensitization (psychology). The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Attentional Conflict Moderates the Association Between Anxiety and Emotional Eating Behavior: An ERP Study.
TL;DR: Examining the neural correlates underlying the attentional conflict between processing negative events and regulating behavior within a task that emulates how negative life experiences might contribute to unrestrained eating behavior revealed that N2 activation moderates the association between anxiety and emotional-eating behavior.
The roles of selective attention and desensitization in the association between video gameplay and aggression: An ERP investigation.
TL;DR: Results indicated that video game players and non‐players differed in N1 and P3 activation when engaged with emotionally‐charged imagery, and suggested that selective attention to violent content and desensitization both play key roles in the association between video gameplay and aggression.
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