The Berkeley Psychophysiology Laboratory seeks to understand the nature of human emotion in terms of its physiological and behavioral manifestations; and how emotion can vary across age, gender, and... Read more
Congratulations Dacher! For more information on Professor's Keltner's research, please see: http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~keltner/ 2012 Diener Award in Social Psychology. This award is... Read more
The Emotion and Emotion Regulation lab studies emotion and emotion regulation, with an emphasis on their links to psychological health. For more information on the Emotion and Emotion Regulation lab... Read more
The Bishop lab's research focuses on the brain mechanisms underlying the prioritized processing of emotionally salient stimuli, fear conditioning, face processing, and individual differences in... Read more
The Infant Studies Laboratory centers on an understanding of the developmental transitions infants undergo in the first two years of life. Currently, our work centers on three developmental... Read more
Research conducted in Silvia Bunge's lab shows that intensive preparation for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) actually changes the microscopic structure of the brain, physically bolstering... Read more
A study led by Stephen Hinshaw indicates that, as they enter adulthood, girls with histories of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are more prone to self-injury and suicide attempts. [... Read more
Mary Main's important contributions to attachment theory research are highlighted in the latest issue of California Magazine. [ Read the article ]Read more
Research by Paul Piff, Michael Kraus, Jennifer Stellar, Dacher Keltner, and Robert Knight is featured in an article on social class in New York Magazine. Read the article: "The Money-Empathy Gap... Read more
For more information about Lance Kriegsfeld's research click here: http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~ljkriegs/Read more