Curriculum Vitae Russell B. Clayton July 21, 2015 General Information University address: E-mail address: Communication College of Communication and Information University Center Building C3136 Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida 32306-2664 Phone: 850-645-4693; Fax: 850-644-8642 russell.clayton@comm.fsu.edu Professional Preparation 2015 Ph.D., The University Of Missouri, Columbia, MO. Major: Journalism (emphasis on Strategic and Health Communication). Supervisor: Glenn Leshner. Russell B. Clayton. (2015). Cue the Disgust: The effects of smoking cues and disgusting images in anti-tobacco advertisements on smokers and nicotine-withdrawn smokers psychophysiological responses, smoking urges, and intent to quit smoking. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, The University Of Missouri, Columbia, MO.. 2012 M.A., Texas State University, San Marcos, TX. Major: Health Psychology (emphasis on Media and Health). Supervisor: Randall E. Osborne. Russell B. Clayton. (2012). Loneliness, anxiousness, alcohol, and marijuana use: Examining the predictors of Facebook connections and emotional connectedness to Facebook amongst college freshmen. Unpublished master's thesis, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX 2010 B.S., Texas State University, San Marcos, TX. Major: Psychology (emphasis on Neurophysiology). Supervisor: Natalie Ceballos.
Nondegree Education and Training 2014 2015 Research Training: Personality and Emotion Laboratory, Director: Tim Trull. Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 2014 2015 Research Training: Drug Motivation Laboratory, Director: Tom Piasecki. Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO.. 2009 2011 Research Training: Neurophysiology Laboratory, Directors: Natalie Ceballos and Reiko Graham. Psychological Sciences, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX. Professional Experience 2015 present Assistant Professor, School of Communication, College of Communication and Information, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL. Director of the Media Effects Cognition and Emotion Lab. Teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in media and communication studies, conducting scholarly research. Affiliate of the Institute for Successful Longevity. 2012 2015 Graduate Teaching Assistant, School of Journalism, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. Assisted with courses including Advanced Research Methods in Journalism, Research Methods in Strategic Communication, and Psychology in Advertising. 2012 2015 Lab Manager/Graduate Research Assistant, PRIME (Psychological Research on Information and Media Effects) Laboratory, School of Journalism, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. Assisted and managed media psychophysiology and non-physiological media effects research experiments. 2014 2014 Independent Media Researcher, ComScience Minds, Columbia, MO. Collected and analyzed data across print and television media. 2013 2013 Independent Media Researcher, Holistic Communication Decisions, Flemington, NJ. Scheduled biometric projects, as well as collected and interpreted biometric data across print and television media. 2010 2012 Graduate Instructional Assistant, Psychological Sciences, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX. Assisted with courses including Health Psychology, and Psychology of Prejudice, Hate, and Discrimination. 2009 2010 Undergraduate Instructional Assistant, Psychological Sciences, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX. Assisted with courses including Introduction to Statistics.
Honors, Awards, and Prizes Top faculty paper award (Lead author), Communication Technology Division (CTEC). Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (2014). Most read article in Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking (2015 Current). 2nd most read article in Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking (2014). Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking Top Featured Paper (July 2014). Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Publishers Top Featured Paper (April 2014). Current Membership in Professional Organizations Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) International Communication Association (ICA) National Communication Association (NCA) American Academy of Advertising (AAA) Associate for Psychological Science (APS) Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR) Southwestern Psychological Association (SWPA) Courses Taught Introduction to the Mass Media (MMC2000) Teaching Refereed Journal Articles Research and Original Creative Work Publications Clayton, R.B., Leshner, G., & Almond, A. (2015). The extended iself: The impact of iphone separation on cognition, emotion, and physiology. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 2, 119 135. doi: 10.1111/jcc4.12109 Clayton, R.B. & Leshner, G. (2015). The Uncanny Valley: The impact of rotoscope animation on motivational processing of depression drug messages. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 59, 57 75. doi: 10.1080/08838151.2014.998227.
Clayton, R.B. (2014). The Third Wheel: The impact of Twitter use on relationship infidelity and divorce. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 17, 425 430. doi: 10.1089/ cyber.2013.0570. Clayton, R.B., Nagurney, A., & Smith, J. (2013). Cheating, breakup, and divorce: Is Facebook use to blame? Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 16, 717 720. doi: 10.1089/cyber.2012.0424 Clayton, R.B., Osborne, R.E., Miller, B.K., & Oberle, C.E. (2013). Loneliness, anxiousness, and substance use as predictors of Facebook use. Computers in Human Behavior, 29, 687 693. doi: 10.1016/j.chb.2012.12.002 Refereed Published Abstracts Clayton, R.B., Leshner, G., Bolls, P.D., Thorson, E. Trull, T.J., Piasecki, T.M. (2015). Cue the disgust: The impact of tobacco cues and disgusting images in anti-tobacco ads on tobacco smokers message processing. Society for Psychophysiological Research. Psychophysiology, 52, S45. Leshner, G., Clayton, R.B., Bhandari, M., & Bolls, P. (2013). The impact of anger and disgusting messages in anti-tobacco ads and on viewers message processing. Society for Psychophysiological Research. Psychophysiology, 50, S45. Refereed Papers at Conferences Presentations Clayton, R.B., Leshner, G., Bolls, P.D., Thorson, E. Trull, T.J., Piasecki, T.M. (2015). Cue the Disgust: The impact of tobacco cues and disgusting images in anti-tobacco ads on tobacco smokers message processing. Society of Psychophysiological Research (SPR) Annual Conference. October 2 6, Seattle, Washington. Hong, S., Clayton, R.B., & Shoenberger, H. (2015). Viral information: How distortion about Ebola can impact processing and beliefs on Twitter. International Communication Association (ICA) Conference. Information Systems Division. May 21 25, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Clayton, R.B., & Leshner, G. (2014). The extended iself: The impact of iphone separation on cognition, emotion, and physiology during cognitive tasks. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) Conference. Communication Technology Division. August 6 9, Montreal, Canada. * Top Faculty Paper (AEJMC, CTEC Gene Burd Competition).
Wang, Z., & Clayton, R.B. (2014). Mouse tracking as a method to explore brand personality distinctiveness. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) Conference. Advertising Division. August 6 9, Montreal, Canada. Lee, S., & Clayton, R.B. (2014). Resource allocation to processing anti-smoking PSAs as a function of smoking cues, argument strength, and complexity. International Communication Association (ICA) Conference. Information Systems Division. May 22 26, Seattle, Washington. Clayton, R.B., Almond, A., & Leshner, G. (2014). Cognitive embodiment of cell phone devices: Investigating the psychophysiological processes of cell phone separation. International Communication Association (ICA) Conference. Information Systems Division. May 22 26, Seattle, Washington. Clayton. R.B. (2014). The effects of rotoscope animation on attention and memory of depression drug messages. International Communication Association (ICA) Conference. Health Communication Division. May 22 26, Seattle, Washington. Leshner, G., Clayton, R.B., Bhandari, M., & Bolls, P. (2014). Motivated processing of anger and disgusting images in anti-tobacco ads on smokers' message processing. International Communication Association (ICA) Conference. Health Communication Division. May 22 26, Seattle, Washington. Leshner, G., Clayton, R.B., Subramanian, R., & Bhandari, M. (2014). Anger and disgust: Understanding smokers psychophysiological responses to anti-tobacco public service announcements. International Communication Association (ICA) Conference. Information Systems Division. May 22 26, Seattle, Washington. Clayton, R.B., & Leshner, G. (2014). Motivational processing of depression drug messages: The effects of rotoscope animation. Kentucky Conference on Health Communication (KCHC). April 10 12, Lexington, Kentucky. Leshner, G., Clayton, R.B., Bhandari, M., & Bolls, P. (2013). The impact of anger and disgusting messages in anti-tobacco ads and on viewers message processing. Society of Psychophysiological Research (SPR) Annual Conference. October 2 6, Florence, Italy. Leshner, G., Clayton, R.B., Bhandari, M., & Bolls, P. (2012). The effectiveness of anti-smoking public service announcements. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) Conference. Communication Theory and Methodology Division. August 8 11, Washington, D.C. Ray, H., Davis, R., Clayton, R.B., & Zhu, D. (2013). Motivated processing of message frames: Third-person gain/loss frames. International Communication Association (ICA) Conference, Information Systems Division. June 17 21, London, England.
Almond, A., Sukalla, F., & Clayton, R.B. (2013). Mediated empathy as an embodied motivated process. International Communication Association (ICA) Conference, Information Systems Division. June 17 21, London, England. Hartlaub, M. G., Clayton, R.B., Garcia, V., Louie, A. D., Moore, M., & Trahan, D. P. (2012). Succeeding in graduate school: Advice from the front lines Southwest Psychological Association (SWPA). Panel discussion at Southwestern Psychological Association. April 12 14, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Clayton, R.B. (2011). Loneliness, anxiety, alcohol, and marijuana use: Examining the predictors of Facebook connections and emotional connectedness to Facebook. Third International Research Conference for Graduate Students. May 14 16, San Marcos, Texas. Rogers, R., & Clayton, R.B. (2010). Keeping it real. Reality therapy / Choice theory. Panel discussion at Regional Conference. May 5 8, Dallas, Texas. Contracts and Grants Funded Contracts and Grants Clayton, R.B. (PI) (2014 2015). The effects of smoking cues and disgusting images in antitobacco advertisements on smokers and nicotine-withdrawn smokers psychophysiological responses, smoking urges, and intent to quit smoking. Funded by Mizzou Strategic Communication. Total award $4,000. Service The Profession Guest Reviewer for Refereed Journals The Social Science Journal (July Aug 2015). Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking (Mar Jun 2015). American Journal on Addictions (Sep Nov. 2014). Europe s Journal of Psychology (May July 2014).
Service to Professional Associations Reviewer, International Communication Association, Information Systems Division (2012 2015). Reviewer, International Communication Association, Health Communication Division (2012 2015). Reviewer, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Communication Theory and Methodology Division (2015). Reviewer, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Communication Technology Division (2015). Research In The News The Extended iself: The Impact of iphone Separation on Cognition, Emotion, and Physiology. Journal of Computer Mediated Communication Most Notable International Placements 01/12/15 The Mirror 01/12/15 The Independent 01/10/15 Times of India 01/09/15 London Times Most Notable National Placements 07/17/15 TIME 01/12/15 Good Morning America 01/12/15 The Today Show 01/12/15 NBC News 01/11/15 USA TODAY 01/09/15 Fox News 01/09/15 CBS News * This story also ran in more than 1,500 media outlets around the world. * Altmetric Score: 662.00 (1/348) in Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication * Ranked in the top 5% of all articles (4,032,271) tracked by Altmetric.
The Third Wheel: The Impact of Twitter Use on Relationship Infidelity and Divorce. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking Most Notable International Placements 04/07/14 Daily Mail 04/07/14 Times of Mumbai 04/07/14 Business Insider: India Most Notable National Placements 07/09/14 USA TODAY 07/09/14 New York Post 04/07/14 Yahoo! News 04/07/14 Time 04/07/14 CBS News 04/07/14 Washington Post 04/07/14 Huffington Post * This story also ran in more than 450 media outlets around the world. * Altmetric Score: 572.00 (2/494) in Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking. * Ranked in the top 5% of all articles (4,032,271) tracked by Altmetric Cheating, Breakup, and Divorce: Is Facebook use to Blame? Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking Most Notable International Placements 06/07/13 The Globe and Mail 06/07/13 The Daily Mail 06/06/13 Toronto Sun 06/06/13 Calgary Sun Most Notable National Placements 06/07/14 Yahoo News! 06/07/13 Cosmopolitan 06/07/13 CNN 06/06/13 Huffington Post * This story also ran in more than 300 media outlets around the world. * Altmetric Score: 158.00 (10/494) in Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking. * Ranked in the top 5% of all articles (4,032,271) tracked by Altmetric.
Loneliness, Anxiousness, and Substance Use as Predictors of Facebook use. Computers in Human Behavior Most Notable National Placements 04/11/13 Yahoo News! 04/11/13 Phys.org 04/10/13 RedOrbit.com 04/10/13 NewsroomAmerica.com * This story also ran in more than 250 media outlets around the world. * Altmetric Score: 74.00 (25/1,051) in Computers in Human Behavior. * Ranked in the top 5% of all articles (4,032,271) tracked by Altmetric.