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Behavioral interventions motivate action to address climate change


Alyssa H. Sinclair, Dani Cosme, Kirsten Lydic, Diego A. Reinero, José Carreras-Tartak, Michael E. Mann, Emily B. Falk

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, vol. 122(20), 2025 May 20, pp. e2426768122


Instructed motivational states bias reinforcement learning and memory formation


Alyssa H. Sinclair*, Yuxi C. Wang*, R. Alison Adcock

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, vol. 120(31), 2023 Aug 1, pp. e2304881120


Prediction errors disrupt hippocampal representations and update episodic memories


Alyssa H. Sinclair, Grace M. Manalili, Iva K. Brunec, R. Alison Adcock, Morgan D. Barense

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, vol. 118(51), 2021 Dec 21, pp. e2117625118


Pairing facts with imagined consequences improves pandemic-related risk perception


Alyssa H. Sinclair, Shabnam Hakimi, Matthew L. Stanley, R. Alison Adcock, Gregory R. Samanez-Larkin

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, vol. 118(32), 2021 Aug 10, pp. e2100970118

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Communicating the economic impact of NIH funding cuts changes attitudes and motivates action


Alyssa H. Sinclair, Mallory Harris, Danielle Cosme, Angela Fagerlin, Ellen Peters, Clio Andris, Colin L. Cooke, Emily B. Falk, Joshua S. Weitz

PsyArXiv, 2025 Aug 4


Economic loss due to health funding cuts as distributed across geospatial units


Mallory J. Harris, Alyssa H. Sinclair, Clio Andris, Joshua S. Weitz

MedRXiv, 2025 Jul 24


Affective framing of environmental news headlines influences engagement, donations, and memory


Alyssa H. Sinclair, Danielle Cosme, José Carreras-Tartak, Emily B. Falk

PsyArXiv, 2025 Jul 8


Action planning interventions to promote individual and collective climate action


Kirsten Lydic, Alyssa H. Sinclair, Danielle Cosme, José Carreras-Tartak, Emily B. Falk

PsyArXiv, 2025 Jun 28


Pausing to reflect during news consumption counteracts negativity biases in memory


Alyssa H. Sinclair, Abigail Hsiung, Rachael Wright, Shabnam Hakimi, R. Alison Adcock

OSF Preprints, 2024


Personalized feedback about immunity corrects risk misestimation and motivates vaccination


Alyssa H. Sinclair, Morgan Taylor, Stephen J. Beckett, Aroon T. Chande, Joshua S. Weitz, Gregory R. Samanez-Larkin

PsyArXiv, 2024 Jun 20


2024 - 2025


Reply to Dablander et al.: Identifying interventions that change intentions lays a valuable foundation for behavior change.


Alyssa H. Sinclair, Dani Cosme, Kirsten Lydic, Diego A. Reinero, Michael E. Mann, Emily B Falk

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 122(8), 2025 Jul 15, pp. e2513159122


NIH indirect cost cuts will affect the economy and employment.


Alyssa H. Sinclair, Mallory J. Harris, Clio Andris, Danielle Cosme, Ellen Peters, Angela Fagerlin, Emily B. Falk, Joshua S. Weitz

Nature Human Behaviour, 2025 Jun 2


Behavioral interventions motivate action to address climate change


Alyssa H. Sinclair, Dani Cosme, Kirsten Lydic, Diego A. Reinero, José Carreras-Tartak, Michael E. Mann, Emily B. Falk

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, vol. 122(20), 2025 May 20, pp. e2426768122


Perceived self and social relevance of content motivates news sharing across cultures and topics


Danielle Cosme, Hang-Yee Chan, Alyssa H. Sinclair, Christian Benitez, Kirsten Lydic, Rebecca E. Martin, Anthony Resnick, José Carreras-Tartak, Nicole Cooper, Alexandra M. Paul, David Koelle, Jennifer McVay, Emily B. Falk, Christin Scholz

PNAS Nexus, vol. 4(2), 2025 Jan 23, pgaf019


First impressions or good endings? Preferences depend on when you ask


Alyssa H. Sinclair, Yuxi C. Wang, R. Alison Adcock

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, vol. 153(10), 2024 Sep 9, pp. 2588-2604


Memory and belief updating following complete and partial reminders of fake news


Paige L. Kemp*, Alyssa H. Sinclair*, R. Alison Adcock, Christopher N. Wahlheim

Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, vol. 9(28), 2024 May 7


2022 - 2023


Communicating COVID-19 exposure risk with an interactive website counteracts risk misestimation


Alyssa H. Sinclair, Morgan K. Taylor, Freyja Brandel-Tanis, Audra Davidson, Aroon Chande, Lavanya Rishishwar, Clio Andris, R. Alison Adcock, Joshua S. Weitz, Gregory R. Samanez-Larkin, Stephen J. Beckett

PLoS ONE, vol. 18(10), 2023 Oct 5, pp. e0290708


Instructed motivational states bias reinforcement learning and memory formation


Alyssa H. Sinclair*, Yuxi C. Wang*, R. Alison Adcock

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, vol. 120(31), 2023 Aug 1, pp. e2304881120


Scenario-Based Messages on Social Media Motivate COVID-19 Information Seeking


Alyssa H. Sinclair, Morgan K. Taylor, Audra Davidson, Joshua S. Weitz, Stephen Beckett, Gregory R. Samanez-Larkin

Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, vol. 13(1), 2023 Apr 27, pp. 124-135


Reasons for Receiving or Not Receiving Bivalent COVID-19 Booster Vaccinations Among Adults


Alyssa H. Sinclair, Morgan K. Taylor, Joshua S. Weitz, Stephen Beckett, Gregory R. Samanez-Larkin

Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, vol. 72(3), 2023 Jan 20, pp. 73-75


2020 - 2021


Prediction errors disrupt hippocampal representations and update episodic memories


Alyssa H. Sinclair, Grace M. Manalili, Iva K. Brunec, R. Alison Adcock, Morgan D. Barense

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, vol. 118(51), 2021 Dec 21, pp. e2117625118


Pairing facts with imagined consequences improves pandemic-related risk perception


Alyssa H. Sinclair, Shabnam Hakimi, Matthew L. Stanley, R. Alison Adcock, Gregory R. Samanez-Larkin

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, vol. 118(32), 2021 Aug 10, pp. e2100970118


Imagining a personalized scenario selectively increases perceived risk of viral transmission for older adults


Alyssa H. Sinclair, Matthew L. Stanley, Shabnam Hakimi, Roberto Cabeza, R. Alison Adcock, Gregory R. Samanez-Larkin

Nature Aging, vol. 1, 2021 Aug 5, pp. 677-683


Closed-minded cognition: Right-wing authoritarianism is negatively related to belief updating following prediction error


Alyssa H. Sinclair, Matthew L. Stanley, Paul Seli

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, vol. 27, 2020 Jul 27, pp. 1348-1361


Intellectual Humility and Perceptions of Political Opponents


Matthew L. Stanley, Alyssa H. Sinclair, Paul Seli

Journal of Personality, vol. 88, 2020 Jun 2, pp. 1196-1216


2018 - 2019


Prediction Error and Memory Reactivation: How Incomplete Reminders Drive Reconsolidation


Alyssa H. Sinclair, Morgan D. Barense

Trends in Neurosciences, vol. 42(10), 2019 Sep 7, pp. 727-739


Surprise and destabilize: Prediction error influences episodic memory reconsolidation


Alyssa H. Sinclair, Morgan D. Barense

Learning & Memory, vol. 25(8), 2018, pp. 369-381

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