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| James Gross, Ph. D. is Associate Professor of Psychology at Stanford and Director of the Stanford Psychophysiology Laboratory. His research focuses on emotion and emotion regulation, and this research employs both experimental and individual-difference methods. Research in the Stanford Psychophysiology Laboratory takes a multi-method approach, and includes measures of emotion experience, expressive behavior, autonomic physiology,and brain activation. |
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| Wiveka Ramel completed her Bachelor of Social Science degree at Lund University in Sweden, her Ph.D. degree in Clinical Psychology at the University of California San Diego and San Diego State University, and her clinical psychology internship at the Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System, California. She is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry at Stanford University. Her clinical and research interests are focused on (a) vulnerability and resilience to emotion dysregulation and affective disorders, (b) neurobiological correlates of emotion-cognition interactions, and (c) mechanisms of change in clinical interventions such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Mindfulness Meditation, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. |
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| Emily Drabant Emily is a second year neuroscience graduate student. She is interested in using functional neuroimaging to investigate brain circuitry underlying emotion processing and emotion regulation. She is also particularly interested in the role of genetic variation in these processes, as well as the potential interaction between genetics and life stress on the neural mechanisms of emotion regulation in healthy and clinical populations. |
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