Shannon Wake

Shannon Wake

University of Reading

H-index: 7

Europe-United Kingdom

About Shannon Wake

Shannon Wake, With an exceptional h-index of 7 and a recent h-index of 7 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Reading, specializes in the field of Social Anxiety, Intolerance of Uncertainty, Fear, Avoidance.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Quantification choices for individual differences: An example of mapping self-report to psychophysiological responses

Therapeutic alliance in two forms of guided self‐help for binge eating

Shifty eyes: the impact of intolerance of uncertainty on gaze behaviour during threat conditioning

Just let me check: The role of individual differences in self-reported anxiety and obsessive-compulsive features on subjective, behavioural, and physiological indices during a …

Intolerance of uncertainty and novelty facilitated extinction: The impact of reinforcement schedule

Intolerance of uncertainty and physiological responses during instructed uncertain threat: a multi-lab investigation

The effect of social anxiety on the acquisition and extinction of low-cost avoidance

I doubt it is safe: A meta-analysis of self-reported intolerance of uncertainty and threat extinction training

Shannon Wake Information

University

Position

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Citations(all)

173

Citations(since 2020)

172

Cited By

21

hIndex(all)

7

hIndex(since 2020)

7

i10Index(all)

6

i10Index(since 2020)

6

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Shannon Wake Skills & Research Interests

Social Anxiety

Intolerance of Uncertainty

Fear

Avoidance

Top articles of Shannon Wake

Quantification choices for individual differences: An example of mapping self-report to psychophysiological responses

2024/4/5

Therapeutic alliance in two forms of guided self‐help for binge eating

Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy

2024/1

Shannon Wake
Shannon Wake

H-Index: 3

Shifty eyes: the impact of intolerance of uncertainty on gaze behaviour during threat conditioning

Collabra: Psychology

2023/1/3

Just let me check: The role of individual differences in self-reported anxiety and obsessive-compulsive features on subjective, behavioural, and physiological indices during a …

International Journal of Psychophysiology

2022/9/1

Intolerance of uncertainty and novelty facilitated extinction: The impact of reinforcement schedule

British Journal of Psychology

2022/5

Intolerance of uncertainty and physiological responses during instructed uncertain threat: a multi-lab investigation

Biological psychology

2022/1/1

The effect of social anxiety on the acquisition and extinction of low-cost avoidance

Behaviour Research and Therapy

2021

Shannon Wake
Shannon Wake

H-Index: 3

Helen Dodd
Helen Dodd

H-Index: 15

I doubt it is safe: A meta-analysis of self-reported intolerance of uncertainty and threat extinction training

Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science

2021/9/1

Jayne Morriss
Jayne Morriss

H-Index: 11

Shannon Wake
Shannon Wake

H-Index: 3

Intolerance of uncertainty, and not social anxiety, is associated with compromised extinction of social threat

Behaviour Research and Therapy

2021/4/1

The role of individual differences in social anxiety on threat extinction and avoidance

2021/3/31

Shannon Wake
Shannon Wake

H-Index: 3

The Effect of Social Anxiety on Threat Acquisition and Extinction: A Systematic Review

2021/2/2

The effect of anonymous computer-mediated communication on state anxiety: an experimental study

Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking

2020/12/1

Anthony Haffey
Anthony Haffey

H-Index: 6

Shannon Wake
Shannon Wake

H-Index: 3

The impact of intolerance of uncertainty and cognitive behavioural instructions on safety learning

Cognitive Therapy and Research

2020/10

Selective extinction through cognitive evaluation: Linking emotion regulation and extinction

European Journal of Neuroscience

2020/7

Shannon Wake
Shannon Wake

H-Index: 3

Tom Johnstone
Tom Johnstone

H-Index: 40

How many times do I need to see to believe? The impact of intolerance of uncertainty and exposure experience on safety-learning and retention in young adults

International Journal of Psychophysiology

2020/7/1

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