Distinguished Faculty Lecture: Moments in time: Brief biobehavioral building blocks for health and social bonding

  The Department of Psychology's Distinguished Faculty Lecture 2023: Moments in time: Brief biobehavioral building blocks for health and social bonding
  By Robert W. Levenson Ph.D
We often use small dollops of information to make important judgements and predictions about ourselves, other people, and the situations we encounter. In this talk, I will describe how these thin slices of physiological and behavioral information can reveal important aspects of our current lives and the ways they will change over time. This work draws on both individual and dyadic level biobehavioral observations of varying durations and examines the clues they can provide regarding our current and future levels of health and well-being, as well as the quality of our most important social relationships.