1:00 – 2:10 pm

June 8, 2024 @ UC Berkeley

Location: 2121 Berkeley Way West, Berkeley


Ananya Sharma – University of California, Berkeley
Bipolar disorder and creativity: Role of perfectionism and goal adjustment.

Franco X. Mercado – Stanford University
Alone but not lonely: Older age mitigates the negative emotions associated with solitude.

Eleanor R. Palser – UC San Francisco
Awe mediates the relationship between resting respiratory sinus arrhythmia and creativity in children with dyslexia.

Jiwoo Han – UC San Francisco
Greater unanticipated acoustic startle reactivity in children with autism spectrum disorder.

Daniel Ogunbamowo – Stanford University

Cynthia Wu – Stanford University
Inferring categorical emotions from affect dynamics.

Meital Mashash – University of California, San Francisco
Inter-generational effects of maternal early life and prenatal stressor exposures on child negative emotionality.

Golzar Ejadi
Exploring emotion regulation difficulty profiles in college students and polyvagal perspectives on intervention strategies.

Amie Wallman-Jones – UC San Francisco
Awe walks protect against longitudinal episodic memory decline in health older adults.

Huan Wang – Stanford University
Neuroaffective correlates of interpersonal trust across cultures.

Yanran Lin – University of Hawai’i at Mānoa
I believe therefore you change: Beliefs about emotions and interpersonal emotion regulation.

Colleen Mills-Finnerty – Stanford University
Affective neuroscience and human sexuality: A conceptual framework.

Nandini A. Rajgopal – UC Berkeley
Triggers of urgency might be broader than strong emotions.

Amanda Gerenza – UC San Francisco
Elevated smiling variability in frontotemporal dementia.

Maya Marquez-Garcia – UC Berkeley
Emotion-related impulsivity as a potential mechanism linking adverse childhood experiences to the development of post-traumatic stress disorder.

Aria Lin – UC San Francisco
Neural activity in emotion-relevant nodes is time-locked to changes in emotional experience.

Sivenesi Subramoney – UC Merced
The relationship between bicultural identity and the emotion brokering experience among U.S. Latinxs.

Alex Le – Stanford University
The effect of cognitive reappraisals on meaning in life.

Ariana G. Reichler – Yale University
Associations between early-life stress and affective schema-based memory processes.

Pilleriin Sikka
– Stanford University
The affective nature and therapeutic potential of anesthesia-induced dream states.