Cameron’s work identifying multiple neural pathways for the same emotion will be presented in May at the annual meeting of SANS.
Holly Shablack receives the Tanner Award for Teaching Excellence
Holly Shablack is a recipient of the 2019 Tanner Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching by Graduate Teaching Assistants.
The Tanner Award for Excellence by Graduate Teaching Assistants was created in 1990 by the University to expand the purview of the Tanner Awards to recognize excellence in the teaching of undergraduates by graduate teaching assistants. These awards recognized inspirational teaching by graduates students in the teaching of undergraduate students.
Congrats to Dillon Rubalcava!
Undergraduate research assistant and McNair Scholar Dillon Rubalcava is the recipient of a J. Steven Reznick Diversity and Psychological Research Grant for Spring 2019. The award will support Dillon’s independent research on emotional awareness.
Congrats to Dr. Kent Lee!
Kent Lee, PhD, defended his dissertation entitled The Emergence and Consequences of Self-Focused vs. World-Focused Experiences of Affect. Kent will join the Affective and Brain Sciences Lab directed by Ajay Satpute at Northeastern University as a post doc in January.
Do Kids Feel Stronger Emotions than Adults?
Kristen Lindquist weighs in on Gizmodo on why questions about how emotions differ between kids and adults are both deeply interesting and difficult to address, scientifically.
Paper on "Hanger" covered in multiple media outlets
See coverage of our research on the role of the body in emotion—and why hungry people get irritable—in Time, Newsweek, NPR, The Conversation, The Washington Post, Discovery and NBCnews
Cameron Doyle received the UNC Social Psychology Chet Insko Best Paper award
The award was given for her 2018 paper in JEP:G entitled “When a word is worth a thousand pictures: Language shapes perceptual memory for emotion.”
Holly Shablack named a Dean’s Graduate Fellow in the College of Arts and Sciences!
Holly was recognized for her exceptional teaching, research, and mentorship
Adrienne Bonar defends her Senior Honors thesis
Congrats to Adrienne Bonar who defended her senior honors thesis entitled “Misleading sensations: How negative body signal beliefs interact with sympathetic reactivity and interoceptive ability to amplify affective stress“ with Highest Honors!
Joseph Leshin receives National Science Foundation Fellowship
Congrats to Joseph Leshin who is the recipient of a Graduate Research Fellowship from the National Science Foundation!