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The Biology of Stress and Sociality Lab is dedicated to working on creative and innovative research questions that aim to further uncover how our biology affects and is affected by psychological processes related to sociality and stress.
We study how different biological systems like the autonomic nervous system and immune system are linked to our minds and ultimately to our social lives.
Current topics include: physiological synchrony, interoception, immune system, HPA axis, autonomic nervous system, stress, relaxation, attraction, likeability
We study how different biological systems like the autonomic nervous system and immune system are linked to our minds and ultimately to our social lives.
Current topics include: physiological synchrony, interoception, immune system, HPA axis, autonomic nervous system, stress, relaxation, attraction, likeability
CURRENTLY ACCEPTING GRADUATE STUDENTS -
DEADLINE TO APPLY IS DECEMBER 1ST
DEADLINE TO APPLY IS DECEMBER 1ST
LocationWe are located in the Skaggs Building of the University of Montana.
Department of Psychology 32 Campus Drive Missoula, Montana 59812 |