Sentences with phrase «affective neuroscience research»

There is little developmental affective neuroscience research to guide strategies for early intervention or prevention of depression during adolescence.
Dr Jaak Panksep Ph D Washington State University; Head of Affective Neuroscience Research, Chicago Institute for Neurosurgery and Neuroresearch, Illinois.

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But research published in Social, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience found that «when people viewed pictures of others being loved or cared for, their brains» threat response became muted,» writes Inc.com's Jill Krasny.
But there may be a way to push those feelings aside, according to new research published in the journal Social, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience.
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 Slave to the Systems Hedy Kober, who runs Yale University's Clinical and Affective Neuroscience Lab and co-authored a 2016 research review on how we respond to food, sums it up: «Food cues.
McLean Hospital Title: Research Fellow, Laboratory for Translational and Affective Neuroscience Harvard Medical School Title: Research Fellow in Psychiatry
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 Australasian Society for Social and Affective Neuroscience (AS4SAN) is a non-profit organisation that aims to promote basic and applied research investigating social and affective behaviour across a wide range of different species using a wide variety of neuroscience and neuropsychological teAffective Neuroscience (AS4SAN) is a non-profit organisation that aims to promote basic and applied research investigating social and affective behaviour across a wide range of different species using a wide variety of neuroscience and neuropsychologicalNeuroscience (AS4SAN) is a non-profit organisation that aims to promote basic and applied research investigating social and affective behaviour across a wide range of different species using a wide variety of neuroscience and neuropsychological teaffective behaviour across a wide range of different species using a wide variety of neuroscience and neuropsychologicalneuroscience and neuropsychological techniques.
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.
1999 - 2000 Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship, Laboratory of Affective Neuroscience, Psychology Department, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Nicole Prause, a research scientist in the department of psychiatry in the UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, led the research, which appears in the journal Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience.
Their research has been influenced by the work of Jaak Panksepp, a neuroscientist who helped launch the scientific discipline called affective neuroscience.
Yoga 4 Classrooms is anchored in well - validated classroom pedagogies, developmental science, cross-sectional research in cognitive affective neuroscience, tenets of positive psychology and secular contemplative practices.
Dr. Anderson is the Canada Research Chair in Affective Neuroscience and recipient of a Templeton Positive Neuroscience award spearheaded by the University of Pennsylvania Positive Psychology Center for his research on the neural and genetic bases of positivity and resResearch Chair in Affective Neuroscience and recipient of a Templeton Positive Neuroscience award spearheaded by the University of Pennsylvania Positive Psychology Center for his research on the neural and genetic bases of positivity and resresearch on the neural and genetic bases of positivity and resilience.
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.»»
Yoga 4 Classrooms is anchored in well - validated classroom pedagogies, developmental science, cross-sectional research in cognitive affective neuroscience, tenets of positive psychology and secular contemplative practices.
Research Interests: Emotional processing and its consequences on health and well - being; Cultural modulation of emotional processing; Cultural and affective neuroscience
Diana Fosha is the author of The Transforming Power of Affect: A Model for Accelerated Change (Basic Books, 2000), and of numerous articles and chapters on healing transformational processes in experiential psychotherapy and trauma treatment, which integrate neuroplasticity, recognition science, affective neuroscience and developmental dyadic research into AEDP.
Day Three of the Program: Three core and three ethics hours exploring how to apply the emerging research on affective neuroscience and its clinical uses in a professional and ethical way, including how to operate within one's scope of practice when applying emerging knowledge bases, applications of the code of ethics, and complications of applying this material cross-culturally.
Femke Buisman - Pijlman is affiliated with The Robinson Research Institute and a committee member of the Australasian Society for Social and Affective Neuroscience (AS4SAN).
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 cResearch: Broadly, the focus of my research is on self processes and social cresearch is on self processes and social contexts.
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