Lisa Feldman Barrett
Lisa Feldman Barrett | |
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Born |
1963 Toronto, Canada |
Residence | Boston, Massachusetts |
Citizenship | United States |
Nationality | Canadian |
Fields | Cognitive neuroscience, psychology |
Institutions | Northeastern University, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston College, Pennsylvania State University |
Alma mater | University of Toronto, University of Waterloo |
Thesis | (1992) |
Doctoral advisor | Mike Ross |
Known for | Conceptual-act model of emotion |
Notable awards | NIH Director's Pioneer Award |
Spouse | Daniel J. Barrett |
Lisa Feldman Barrett is a University Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Northeastern University,[1] where she focuses on the study of emotion.[2] She is director of the Interdisciplinary Affective Science Laboratory. Along with James Russell, she is the founding editor-in-chief of the journal Emotion Review.[3]
Education
Born in Toronto, Canada in 1963, Barrett obtained her Bachelor of Science in Psychology with Honors at the University of Toronto. From there she completed a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at the University of Waterloo, in Ontario, Canada, and a Clinical Internship at the University of Manitoba Medical School. During her graduate training, Barrett developed her current hypothesis on emotion, the conceptual-act model of emotion.
Professional history
At the beginning of her career, Dr. Barrett's research focused on the structure of affect, having developed experience-sampling methods[4] and open-source software to study emotional experience. Dr. Barrett and members at IASL study the nature of emotion broadly from social-psychological, psychophysiological, cognitive science, and neuroscience perspectives, and take inspiration from anthropology, philosophy, and linguistics. They also explore the role of emotion in vision and other psychological phenomena.
Honors and awards
- Diener Award in Social Psychology, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, 2014.[5]
- Elected Fellow, Society of Experimental Psychologists, 2013.
- Award for Distinguished Service in Psychological Science, American Psychological Association, 2013.[6]
- Elected Fellow, Royal Society of Canada, 2012.
- Excellence in Research and Creative Activity Award, Northeastern University, 2012[7]
- Arts in Academics award, University of Waterloo, 2010[8]
- Elected Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2008
- Kavli Fellow in the Frontiers of Science Program,[9] National Academy of Sciences, Frontiers of Science 2008
- NIH Director's Pioneer Award, 2007-2012.[10]
- Career Trajectory Award, Society of Experimental Social Psychology 2006 [11]
- Elected Fellow, American Psychological Association, 2005
- Elected Fellow, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, 2005.
- Elected fellow, Association for Psychological Science,[12] 2003
- Independent Scientist Research (K02) Award, NIMH 2002-2007
Selected publications
- Barrett, L. F., & Bar, M. (2009). See it with feeling: Affective predictions in the human brain. Royal Society Phil Trans B, 364, 1325-1334.
- Barrett, L. F., & Bliss-Moreau, E. (2009). Affect as a psychological primitive. Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, 41, 167-218.
- Barrett, L. F., Lindquist, K., Bliss-Moreau, E., Duncan, S., Gendron, M., Mize, J., & Brennan, L. (2007). Of mice and men: Natural kinds of emotion in the mammalian brain? Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2, 297-312
- Barrett, L. F., Lindquist, K., & Gendron, M. (2007). Language as a context for emotion perception. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 11, 327-332.
- Barrett, L. F. (2006). Emotions as natural kinds? Perspectives on Psychological Science, 1, 28-58.
- Barrett, L. F. (2006). Solving the emotion paradox: Categorization and the experience of emotion. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 10, 20-46.
- Barrett, L. F., & Barrett, D. J. (2001). Computerized experience-sampling: How technology facilitates the study of conscious experience. Social Science Computer Review, 19, 175-185.
- Feldman, L. A. (1995b). Valence focus and arousal focus: Individual differences in the structure of affective experience. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 69, 153-166
See also
External links
References
- ↑ Northeastern University Psychology Department
- ↑ "The Faces and Minds of Psychology," The Association for Psychological Science
- ↑ Emotion Review
- ↑ Hektner, Joel M.; Jennifer A. Schmidt; Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (September 2006). Experience Sampling Method: Measuring the Quality of Everyday Life.. SAGE Publications. p. 37 et al. ISBN 1-4129-4923-8.
- ↑ Carol and Ed Diener Award
- ↑ APA Award for Distinguished Service in Psychological Science
- ↑ Excellence in Research and Creative Activity Awards 2012
- ↑ Arts in Academics award
- ↑ Kavli Frontiers of Science
- ↑ Pioneer award announcement
- ↑ 2006 Career Trajectory Award
- ↑ Fellow status in APS
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