Lab Presentations

Full first and last names indicate undergraduate research assistants

Association for Psychological Science (APS)

Fiedler, S., Christenson, Lauren*, MacPherson, Abigail*, Lee, K., Satpute, A.B. (2021). A Novel Method for Measuring Emotion Abstraction: Affective Abstraction Classification Task (A-ACT). *Authors contributed equally. Abstract. Poster. Audio.

 

The Society for Affective Science

Iancarelli, A., Lee, K., McVeigh, K., Mangelinkx, Kaitlyn, Satpute, A.B. (2021). Anger and Fear Differently Predict Punishment Acceptance during COVID-19. Abstract. Video presentation.

Li, Zhaolin*, Christiano, Caitlyn*, Nandru, Rasvitha, Iancarelli, A., Satpute, A.B. (2021). The Role of Uncertainty and the Just-World Belief in Victim-Blaming. *Authors contributed equally. Abstract. Slides. Video presentation.

Nandru, Rasvitha, Iancarelli, A. (2021) Exposure to Artificial Lighting and Loneliness. Abstract. Video presentation.

Wang, Y., Boatman, G., & Satpute, A. B. (2019). Different varieties of fear engage distinct distributed neural activation patterns.

The New England Psychological Association (NEPA)

Fiedler, S., Lee, K., Wang, Y., McVeigh, K., Satpute, A.B. (2020). Fear avoidance: subjective experience and behavioral decision-making. Abstract. Poster.

Christiano, Caitlyn*, Li, Zhaolin*, Nandru, Rasvitha, Iancarelli, A., Satpute, A.B. (2020). Victims, Perpetrators, and Emotions. *Authors contributed equally. Poster.

 

Northeastern Research, Innovation, Scholarship and Entrepreneurship Expo (RISE)

Christenson, Lauren*, MacPherson, Abigail*, Fiedler, S., Satpute, A.B. (2021). A Novel Method for Measuring Emotion Abstraction: Affective Abstraction Classification Task. *Authors contributed equally. Abstract. Video presentation.

Diederich, Ellie, Wang,Y. , McVeigh, K., Satpute, A.B. (2021). Electrodermal Responses in Context Dependent Fear. Abstract. Slides. Video presentation.

Nandru, Rasvitha, Lu, Yueting, Iancarelli, A. (2021) What Happened to the Perpetrator? The Role of Perpetrator’s Outcome in Victim Blaming. Abstract. Video presentation. Winner of the RISE (“people’s choice”) Award for the most liked project in social sciences, businesses, and law.