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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.
More information to come.
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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