Author

Paula Williams

University of Utah - Cited by 5,547 - Health Psychology - Personality - Stress

Biography

Paula Williams is from the Department of Psychology, University of Utah, USA and has extended valuable service for many years. Also has been a recipient of many awards and grants. International experience includes various programs, contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of study  
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Toward a social psychophysiology of vagally mediated heart rate variability: Concepts and methods in self‐regulation, emotion, and interpersonal processes
TW Smith, C Deits‐Lebehn, PG Williams, BRW Baucom, BN UchinoSocial and Personality Psychology Compass 14 (3), e12516, 2020202
57
2020
Nonrestorative sleep in healthy, young adults without insomnia: Associations with executive functioning, fatigue, and pre-sleep arousal
R Tinajero, PG Williams, MR Cribbet, HK Rau, DL Bride, Y SuchySleep Health 4 (3), 284-291, 2018201
34
2018
Reported history of childhood trauma and stress‐related vulnerability: Associations with emotion regulation, executive functioning, daily hassles and pre‐sleep arousal
R Tinajero, PG Williams, MR Cribbet, HK Rau, MA Silver, DL Bride, ...Stress and Health 36 (4), 405-418, 2020202
34
2020
Sleep duration and resting fMRI functional connectivity: examination of short sleepers with and without perceived daytime dysfunction
BJ Curtis, PG Williams, CR Jones, JS AndersonBrain and behavior 6 (12), e00576, 2016201
33
2016
The association between individual differences in executive functioning and resting high-frequency heart rate variability
PG Williams, MR Cribbet, R Tinajero, HK Rau, JF Thayer, Y SuchyBiological psychology 148, 107772, 2019201
30
2019
Individual differences in aesthetic engagement are reflected in resting-state fMRI connectivity: Implications for stress resilience
PG Williams, KT Johnson, BJ Curtis, JB King, JS AndersonNeuroImage 179, 156-165, 2018201
29
2018
Executive Functioning and Health
Y Williams, P.G., Tinajero, R., & SuchyOxford Handbooks Online, 201719201
19
2017
Borderline personality features, interpersonal correlates, and blood pressure response to social stressors: implications for cardiovascular risk
JL Grove, TW Smith, SE Crowell, PG Williams, KD JordanPersonality and individual differences 113, 38-47, 2017201
18
2017
Relationship partner social behavior and continuous positive airway pressure adherence: The role of autonomy support.
CE Baron, TW Smith, BR Baucom, BN Uchino, PG Williams, KM Sundar, ...Health Psychology 39 (4), 325, 2020202
16
2020
Dispositional mindfulness, nonattachment, and experiential avoidance in the interpersonal circumplex
C Deits-Lebehn, TW Smith, JL Grove, PG Williams, BN UchinoPersonality and individual differences 1, 109522, 2019201
15
2019
Resilience to stress-related sleep disturbance: Examination of early pandemic coping and affect.
KT Johnson, PG Williams, LG Aspinwall, BJ CurtisHealth Psychology 41 (4), 291, 2022202
12
2022
Challenges and opportunities for applying wearable technology to sleep
SY Tobin, PG Williams, KG Baron, TM Halliday, CM DepnerSleep Medicine Clinics 16 (4), 607-618, 2021202
11
2021
Prospective association between suicide cognitions and emotional responses to a laboratory stressor: The mediating role of nightly subjective sleep quality
JL Grove, TW Smith, SE Carlson, CJ Bryan, SE Crowell, L Czajkowski, ...Journal of affective disorders 265, 77-84, 2020202
9
2020
Towards predicting physiology from speech during stressful conversations: Heart rate and respiratory sinus arrhythmia
A Jati, PG Williams, B Baucom, P Georgiou2018 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal …, 2018201
9
2018
Affiliative interpersonal behaviors during stress are associated with sleep quality and presleep arousal in young, healthy adults
HE Gunn, KL Critchfield, JE Mackaronis, HK Rau, MR Cribbet, WM Troxel, ...Sleep Health 3 (2), 8-101, 2017201
9
2017
Latent profiles of executive functioning in healthy young adults: Evidence of individual differences in hemispheric asymmetry
HK Rau, Y Suchy, JE Butner, PG WilliamsPsychological research 80, 99-1019, 2016201
7
2016
Exaggerated reaction to novelty as a predictor of incipient cognitive decline among community-dwelling older adults
Y Suchy, EI Franchow, MA Niermeyer, RE Ziemnik, PG Williams, ...Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 40 (10), 987-999, 2018201
6
2018