Lindquist's research demonstrates that language helps creates your emotions
-The New Scientist
September, 2015
Read MoreProfessor of Psychology and Neuroscience | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Lindquist's research demonstrates that language helps creates your emotions
-The New Scientist
September, 2015
Read MoreResearch by Daryl Cameron, Kristen Lindquist, and Kurt Gray fails to find specific links between certain emotions and certain types of moral judgments.
-Salon
March, 2015
A 2012 meta-analysis by Kristen Lindquist, Lisa Feldman Barrett, and colleagues found that no one particular brain region is active for a specific emotion.
- APS Observer
April 2014
Read MoreFindings strongly suggest that emotions are not universally recognized in facial expressions.
- The New York Times
February 28, 2014
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Several APS Rising Stars from the past few years provide forecasts on the different directions that psychological and integrative research will take over the next quarter century.
- APS Observer
December 2013
Read MoreAccording to Kristen Lindquist, our perceptions of emotions are based on our knowledge of emotion words that we use to make meaning of general bodily feelings.
- Carolina Scientific
Spring 2013
Read MoreKristen Was Named a "Rising Star in Psychological Science" by the Association for Psychological Science
- APS Observer
March 22, 2013
Read MoreFeldman, M.J, Bliss-Moreau, E. & Lindquist, K.A. (2024). Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
Lesin, C., Carter, M.J., Doyle, C.M., & Lindquist, K.A. (2024). Frontiers in Psychology.
Feldman, M., MacCormack, J.K., Bonar, A.S., & Lindquist, K.A. (2023). Emotion.
Bonar, A.S., MacCormack, J.K., Feldman, M., & Lindquist, K.A. (2023). Affective Science, 4, 317-331.
Atzil, S., Satpute, A.B., Zhang, J., Parrish, M., Shablack, H., MacCormack, J.K., et al. (2023). NeuroImage, 268, 119879.
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