Kristen Lindquist quoted in Time magazine
/Dr. Kristen Lindquist spoke to Time magazine about whether you should trust your gut feeling or whether it is anxiety. Read more here.
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Dr. Kristen Lindquist spoke to Time magazine about whether you should trust your gut feeling or whether it is anxiety. Read more here.
This distinction recognizes members of the Social Affective Neuroscience Society who have made exceptional and lasting contributions to the Society and to the field of social and affective neuroscience. Read more here.
Read more about the generous support provided by the Weary Foundation here.
Dr. Kristen Lindquist’s research on the role of the body in emotions was featured in The Scientist. Read more here.
Dr. Kristen Lindquist spoke to Dr. Sarah Bren on her Securely Attached podcast about the neuroscience of raising emotionally resilient kids. Listen to the episode here.
Author Elizabeth Greenwood interviewed Dr. Lindquist about her work on interoception and emotional awareness for her book on Everyday Intuition, out from Harper Collins.
Dr. Kristen Lindquist spoke to Dr. Aliza Pressman on her Raising Good Humans podcast about how talking to children about emotions helps them develop the ability to recognize, label, and regulate their emotions. Read more here or listen to the episode here.
Kristen Lindquist speaks to Dr. Alka Patel about how your body contributes to emotions. Listen here.
Fellow status is awarded to APS members who have made sustained outstanding contributions to the science of psychology in the areas of research, teaching, service, and/or application. Read more here.
Mallory Feldman and Kristen Lindquist discuss in Aeon Magazine how the body you have interacts with the culture you’ve been reared in—and the deep importance this has on sex and gender equity in health and wellness
Kristen Lindquist speaks to National Geographic about the role of categorization and language in emotional experiences
Joshua Jackson and Kristen Lindquist discuss their recent Science findings on cross-cultural differences and similarities in the meaning of emotion words for Behavioral Science
Shipkova, M., Milojevich, H., Lindquist, K.A. & Sheridan, M.S. (2025). Emotion, 25, 1982–1996.
Frye, N.G., Nugiel, T., Alvarez, G.M., Prinstein, M.J., Cohen, J.R., Telzer, E.H., & Lindquist, K.A. (2025). Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 76, 101621.
Feldman, 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.
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