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RESEARCH

The TMF research division seeks to uncover psychological underpinnings of motivation in movement-for-health settings.

Clayton received his Master of Arts in Psychological Science with an emphasis in Mind, Brain, and Behavior from San Francisco State University in May 2025. 

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RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Action and Consciousness Laboratory, researcher

Sep '23 - present

PI: Ezequiel Morsella, PhD

https://faculty.sfsu.edu/~morsella  


Taylor, C.A. & Morsella, E. (2025). Do Task-Related Urges Require Executed Actions? Insights from the Classic Go/No-Go Task [Manuscript in preparation, available upon request], San Francisco, CA, USA.

 

Taylor, C.A. (2024). Urges during Impulse Control: Implications for Motivation Science. [Poster presentation]. Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA, USA.

 

Taylor, C.A. (2025). Urges during Impulse Control: Implications for Motivation Science. [Poster Presentation]. SFSU College of Science and Engineering Showcase, San Francisco, CA, USA.

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