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October 12, 2015

"Buzz Words": How Language Creates Your Emotions→

October 12, 2015/ Kristen Lindquist

Lindquist's research demonstrates that language helps creates your emotions

-The New Scientist

September, 2015

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2015, in the news
August 09, 2015

Morality and emotion→

August 09, 2015/ Kristen Lindquist

Research 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
 

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May 28, 2014

Nonverbal Accents: Cultural Nuances in Emotional Expression→

May 28, 2014/ ScienceSites

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

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2014, in the news
May 28, 2014

What Faces Can’t Tell Us→

May 28, 2014/ ScienceSites

Findings strongly suggest that emotions are not universally recognized in facial expressions.

- The New York Times

February 28, 2014

 

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May 28, 2014

The Next 25 Years in Psychological Science→

May 28, 2014/ ScienceSites

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

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May 28, 2014

The Psychological Constructionist Model (PDF)→

May 28, 2014/ ScienceSites

According 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

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May 28, 2014

Rising Stars in Psychological Science→

May 28, 2014/ ScienceSites

Kristen Was Named a "Rising Star in Psychological Science" by the Association for Psychological Science

- APS Observer

March 22, 2013

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Recent Articles

  • Children’s emotion word knowledge is associated with adaptive emotion regulation: Links to family-level and child-level factors.

    Shipkova, M., Milojevich, H., Lindquist, K.A. & Sheridan, M.S. (in press). Emotion.

  • Linking interoception and emotion.

    Feldman, M.J, Bliss-Moreau, E. & Lindquist, K.A. (2024). Trends in Cognitive Sciences.

  • Language access differentially alters functional connectivity during emotion perception across cultures.

    Lesin, C., Carter, M.J., Doyle, C.M., & Lindquist, K.A. (2024). Frontiers in Psychology.

In The News

  • What makes a woman's body?

    — Aeon Magazine

  • Emotional words such as "love" mean different things in different languages

    — Scientific American

  • What is love? It depends which language you speak

    — Science magazine

  • The meanings behind words for emotion aren't universal, study finds

    — Smithsonian Magazine

  • Here's why you get hangry, according to science

    — Time

  • Why do we get hangry?

    — Newsweek

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