Articles Containing “Janet Spence” — 208 result(s)

Jon Freeman New York Universitypsych.nyu.edu/freemanlab Please briefly describe your research interests.I’m interested in the cognitive and neural mechanisms that allow us to make sense of other people. When we encounter others, we instantly make any

Willem Frankenhuis Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlandsru.nl/bsi/research/group-pages/deep-lab Please briefly describe your research interests.I study skills and abilities that develop in response to adversity. Conventional instruments may not measure these “hidden talents.” My applied goal is

Katherine Ehrlich University of Georgia research.franklin.uga.edu/ugahealthlab Please briefly describe your research interests. I am a developmental health psychologist whose research focuses on how social experiences, such as poverty, family experiences, and chronic stress, are associated

Molly Crockett Yale University crockettlab.org Please briefly describe your research interests. Blaise Pascal described human beings as “the glory and scum of the universe.” Each of us carries blueprints for an astonishing range of social

Mina Cikara Harvard University intergroupneurosciencelaboratory.com Please briefly describe your research interests. I am fascinated by how tribalism shapes people’s thoughts, emotions, brains, and behaviors. Specifically, I study how processes such as empathy, cooperation, and communication

Luke Chang Dartmouth Collegecosanlab.com Please briefly describe your research interests.My research is focused on understanding the psychological and neurobiological mechanisms underlying emotion and social interactions. For example, what are emotions and how do they affect