Sentences with phrase «affective neuroscience at»

«Our brains are constantly being shaped, most often unwittingly,» says Richard Davidson, PhD, director of the Lab for Affective Neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin — Madison.
Diego A. Pizzagalli, PhD, is founding director of the Center for Depression, Anxiety and Stress Research, director of the McLean Imaging Center, and director of the Laboratory for Translational and Affective Neuroscience at McLean Hospital, and is a professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.
Erno Hermans, an expert in cognitive and affective neuroscience at the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour in the Netherlands, put it this way in the introduction to a 2011 study that appeared in the journal Science:
For the first time ever, a team of medical researchers led by Richard Davidson, director of the Laboratory for Affective Neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, showed that meditation activates an area of the brain associated with positive emotions.

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In a study published in the journal Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, researchers found that people were much better at processing information about people they had just met if they had large social groups.
In a research project published in November 2014 in Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, scientists at the University of Pittsburgh studied the reaction of normally developing adolescent females to a recording of criticism from their own mothers.
A former public junior high school science teacher, she earned her doctorate in Human Development and Psychology at Harvard University in 2005 and completed her postdoctoral training in affective neuroscience in 2008.
In a paper published in Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience in 2011, researchers at Yale described their discovery that people who touched a warm object were more likely to invest money with a stranger than people who touched something cold.
A study by researchers from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London has shown that mood instability occurs in a wide range of mental disorders and is not exclusive to affective conditions such as depression, bipolar disorder and anxiety disorder.
She is currently a clinical and research post-doctoral fellow at the Laboratory for Translational and Affective Neuroscience, directed by Diego A. Pizzagalli, PhD.
The Cognitive & Affective Neuroscience Laboratory at Auburn University is dedicated to uncovering the neural and physiological underpinnings of emotional and cognitive processes.
Richard J. Davidson is the William James and Vilas Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry, Director of the Waisman Laboratory for Brain Imaging and Behavior and the Laboratory for Affective Neuroscience, and Founder and Chair of the Center for Investigating Healthy Minds, at the Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin - Madison.
But it makes sense to Hedy Kober, an assistant psychology professor at Yale University, who runs its Clinical and Affective Neuroscience Laboratory.
My work looks at affective neuroscience which integrates the scientific research of brain function and emotions that drive behavior, focus and our relationships with others.»»
Additionally, she holds a master's degree in affective neuroscience from Stanford University, and studied behavioral genetics at Harvard University.
-- James Coan, PhD, Professor of Clinical Psychology and Director of the Virginia Affective Neuroscience Laboratory at the University of Virginia.
It discusses the affective neuroscience model, which has important implications for how gambling addiction might be approached at the clinical and social levels.
My Social and Affective Neuroscience Lab website: www.kirkwarrenbrown.vcu.edu Back to Top Amy Brunell, Ohio State University at Mansfield About My Research: Broadly, the focus of my research is on self processes and social contexts.
She teaches psychology and psychiatry at NYU and St. Luke's / Roosevelt Medical Centers in New York City and is the author of The Transforming Power of Affect: A Model for Accelerated Change and the first editor of The Healing Power of Emotion: Affective Neuroscience, Development and Clinical Practice.
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