William A Cunningham

About William A Cunningham

William A Cunningham, With an exceptional h-index of 53 and a recent h-index of 40 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of Computational Social Cognition, Deep Learning, Stereotyping, Emotion, Goals.

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

The dimensional structure of the Camouflaging Autistic Traits Questionnaire (CAT-Q) and predictors of camouflaging in a representative general population sample

Generative agent-based modeling with actions grounded in physical, social, or digital space using Concordia

Stereotypes

1 Social Brain Network Connectivity Relates to Social and Adaptive Outcomes Following Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury

34 Severity of Traumatic Brain Injury Predicts Neurobehavioral Outcomes and White Matter Microstructure

Not Who You Are, But Who You Are With: Re-examining Women’s Less Satisfying Sexual Debuts

Motivated categories: Social structures shape the construction of social categories through attentional mechanisms

Framing subjective emotion reports as dynamic affective decisions

William A Cunningham Information

University

Position

Department of Psychology

Citations(all)

24986

Citations(since 2020)

9501

Cited By

19377

hIndex(all)

53

hIndex(since 2020)

40

i10Index(all)

101

i10Index(since 2020)

80

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

William A Cunningham Skills & Research Interests

Computational Social Cognition

Deep Learning

Stereotyping

Emotion

Goals

Top articles of William A Cunningham

The dimensional structure of the Camouflaging Autistic Traits Questionnaire (CAT-Q) and predictors of camouflaging in a representative general population sample

Comprehensive Psychiatry

2024/1/1

Wei Ai
Wei Ai

H-Index: 7

William A Cunningham
William A Cunningham

H-Index: 37

Generative agent-based modeling with actions grounded in physical, social, or digital space using Concordia

arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.03664

2023/12/6

Ron Ziv
Ron Ziv

H-Index: 1

William A Cunningham
William A Cunningham

H-Index: 37

Stereotypes

Wiley Encyclopedia of Management

2015/1/5

1 Social Brain Network Connectivity Relates to Social and Adaptive Outcomes Following Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury

Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society

2023/11

Eric Nelson
Eric Nelson

H-Index: 2

William A Cunningham
William A Cunningham

H-Index: 37

Keith Yeates
Keith Yeates

H-Index: 54

34 Severity of Traumatic Brain Injury Predicts Neurobehavioral Outcomes and White Matter Microstructure

Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society

2023/11

William A Cunningham
William A Cunningham

H-Index: 37

Not Who You Are, But Who You Are With: Re-examining Women’s Less Satisfying Sexual Debuts

Archives of Sexual Behavior

2023/11

James J Kim
James J Kim

H-Index: 6

William A Cunningham
William A Cunningham

H-Index: 37

Motivated categories: Social structures shape the construction of social categories through attentional mechanisms

Personality and Social Psychology Review

2023/11

Suraiya Allidina
Suraiya Allidina

H-Index: 1

William A Cunningham
William A Cunningham

H-Index: 37

Framing subjective emotion reports as dynamic affective decisions

2023/9

Yi Yang Teoh
Yi Yang Teoh

H-Index: 1

William A Cunningham
William A Cunningham

H-Index: 37

Shifting evaluative construal: Common and distinct neural components of moral, pragmatic, and hedonic evaluations

2023/8

AI and the transformation of social science research

Science

2023/6/16

The psychology of hate: Moral concerns differentiate hate from dislike

European Journal of Social Psychology

2023/3

Clara Pretus
Clara Pretus

H-Index: 7

Yael Granot
Yael Granot

H-Index: 5

William A Cunningham
William A Cunningham

H-Index: 37

Decoupling the conflicting evaluative meanings in automatically activated race-based associations

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

2023/2/27

Deliberative control is more than just reactive: Insights from sequential sampling models.

Behavioral & Brain Sciences

2023/1/1

Yi Yang Teoh
Yi Yang Teoh

H-Index: 1

William A Cunningham
William A Cunningham

H-Index: 37

Unequal Norms Emerge Under Coordination Uncertainty in Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

2023

The labelled container: Conceptual development of social group representations.

Behavioral & Brain Sciences

2022/1/1

Suraiya Allidina
Suraiya Allidina

H-Index: 1

William A Cunningham
William A Cunningham

H-Index: 37

Pilot study of associations among functional connectivity and neurocognition in survivors of pediatric brain tumor and healthy peers

Journal of child neurology

2022/12

Young Jin Kim
Young Jin Kim

H-Index: 6

William A Cunningham
William A Cunningham

H-Index: 37

Novelty and uncertainty regulate the balance between exploration and exploitation through distinct mechanisms in the human brain

Neuron

2022/8/17

Reconsidering autistic ‘camouflaging’as transactional impression management

2022/8/1

Wei Ai
Wei Ai

H-Index: 7

William A Cunningham
William A Cunningham

H-Index: 37

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