PhD Members
Dolichan Kollarath
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My research interest is in the area of emotion, culture, and morality. My research focuses on the emotion-morality link across cultural groups and on the variation of emotion concepts across languages.
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My research interest is in the area of emotion, culture, and morality. My research focuses on the emotion-morality link across cultural groups and on the variation of emotion concepts across languages.
Research Assistants
John Esposito
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I am an undergraduate student in the Class of 2020 studying neuroscience. I joined the Emotion Development Lab in the spring of 2017 as a research assistant. I am currently working on studies that investigate basic emotion theory. In particular, I am studying the relationship between emotion terms and their associated facial signals. After graduation, I plan to pursue a career in psychiatry.
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I am an undergraduate student in the Class of 2020 studying neuroscience. I joined the Emotion Development Lab in the spring of 2017 as a research assistant. I am currently working on studies that investigate basic emotion theory. In particular, I am studying the relationship between emotion terms and their associated facial signals. After graduation, I plan to pursue a career in psychiatry.
Yiran Ma
I'm an undergraduate student in the class of 2021 studying Applied Psychology and Human Development, with a minor in Education Theatre. I joined the Emotion Development Lab in the spring of 2019 as a research assistant. I am currently working on investigating the perception of emotions in China. I plan to continue studying education in my graduate studies.
I'm an undergraduate student in the class of 2021 studying Applied Psychology and Human Development, with a minor in Education Theatre. I joined the Emotion Development Lab in the spring of 2019 as a research assistant. I am currently working on investigating the perception of emotions in China. I plan to continue studying education in my graduate studies.
Shannon Youngberg
I am a Psychology B.A. undergraduate in the class of 2021. I joined the Emotion Development Lab in the spring of 2019 as a research assistant, and I am currently working on a study that investigates the perceived benefits and detriments of sadness across American and Japanese cultures. I plan to continue conducting research for the remainder of my undergraduate career and into the future as I pursue graduate studies in psychology.
I am a Psychology B.A. undergraduate in the class of 2021. I joined the Emotion Development Lab in the spring of 2019 as a research assistant, and I am currently working on a study that investigates the perceived benefits and detriments of sadness across American and Japanese cultures. I plan to continue conducting research for the remainder of my undergraduate career and into the future as I pursue graduate studies in psychology.