Items where Author is "Hogan, C. L."
Jump to: Yes Number of items: 2. YesHogan, C. L. and Mata, J. and Carstensen, L. L.. (2013) Exercise holds immediate benefits for affect and cognition in younger and older adults. Psychology and aging, Vol. 28, H. 2. pp. 587-594. Mata, J. and Hogan, C. L. and Joormann, J. and Waugh, C. E. and Gotlib, I. H.. (2012) Acute exercise attenuates negative affect following repeated sad mood inductions in persons who have recovered from depression. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 122. pp. 45-50. |