Interventions and manipulations of interoception
Interoceptive pathways may be manipulated at various levels to develop interventions to
improve symptoms in a range of disorders. Primarily through the lens of the respiratory …
improve symptoms in a range of disorders. Primarily through the lens of the respiratory …
Emotional contagion in organizational life
Leveraging the wealth of research insights generated over the past 25 years, we develop a
model of emotional contagion in organizational life. We begin by defining emotional …
model of emotional contagion in organizational life. We begin by defining emotional …
Changing social contexts to foster equity in college science courses: An ecological-belonging intervention
In diverse classrooms, stereotypes are often “in the air,” which can interfere with learning
and performance among stigmatized students. Two studies designed to foster equity in …
and performance among stigmatized students. Two studies designed to foster equity in …
White fragility: An emotion regulation perspective.
Abstract To address anti-Black Racism, systemic change across many domains in American
life will be necessary. There are many barriers to change, however, and progress requires …
life will be necessary. There are many barriers to change, however, and progress requires …
Measuring physiological influence in dyads: A guide to designing, implementing, and analyzing dyadic physiological studies.
Scholars across domains in psychology, physiology, and neuroscience have long been
interested in the study of shared physiological experiences between people. Recent …
interested in the study of shared physiological experiences between people. Recent …
Social allostasis and social allostatic load: A new model for research in social dynamics, stress, and health
Theories such as social baseline theory have argued that social groups serve a regulatory
function but have not explored whether this regulatory process carries costs for the group …
function but have not explored whether this regulatory process carries costs for the group …
Keep it to yourself? Parent emotion suppression influences physiological linkage and interaction behavior.
Parents can influence children's emotional responses through direct and subtle behavior. In
this study we examined how parents' acute stress responses might be transmitted to their 7 …
this study we examined how parents' acute stress responses might be transmitted to their 7 …
Is diversity enough? Cross-race and cross-class interactions in college occur less often than expected, but benefit members of lower status groups when they occur.
More than ever before, institutions of higher education are seeking to increase the racial and
social class diversity of their student bodies. Given these efforts, the present research asks …
social class diversity of their student bodies. Given these efforts, the present research asks …
Neuroscience in service research: an overview and discussion of its possibilities
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss recent developments in neuroscientific
methods and demonstrate its potential for the service field. This work is a call to action for …
methods and demonstrate its potential for the service field. This work is a call to action for …
Emotional empathy in the social regulation of distress: A dyadic approach
Although research suggests distressed individuals benefit from others' empathy, it is unclear
how an individual's level of empathy influences dyadic responses during emotional …
how an individual's level of empathy influences dyadic responses during emotional …