Curriculum Vitae (PDF)

 Curriculum vitae KRISTEN A. LINDQUIST, Ph.D. University of North Carolina Department of Psychology Campus Box #3270 Davie Hall 321 Chapel Hill, NC 27599 Phone: (919) 843-­‐6260 Email: [email protected] web: www.kristenalindquist.com lab web: www.unc.edu/~kal29 blog: www.emotionnews.org EDUCATION 2010-­‐2012 Postdoctoral fellow in Neurology and Psychology, Harvard University and Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging Advisor: Bradford Dickerson, M.D., M.M.S.C. 2004-­‐2010 Ph.D., Psychology, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA Advisor: Lisa Feldman Barrett, Ph.D. Dissertation title: The brain basis of emotion: A meta-­‐analytic review 2000-­‐2004 A.B., Psychology and English, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA Advisor: Lisa Feldman Barrett, Ph.D. Honors thesis title: Language and emotion perception PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic appointments 2012-­‐present Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 2012-­‐present Affiliate Faculty, Curriculum in Neurobiology, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 2013-­‐present Faculty, Biomedical Imaging Center, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Other professional experiences 2014 Multimodal Brain Imaging course, Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering, Gateway Research Center, Greensboro, NC 2010 Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University Mind/Brain/Behavior Initiative 2010 Teaching fellow, Boston College K.A. Lindquist, Ph.D. Sept., 2014 2
2008 Heart Rate Variability Seminar, Mindware Technologies, Columbus, OH Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging course, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2004 2013 2013 2013 2012 2010 2010 2010 2008 2007 2006 2005 2005 2004 2004 2002 2001 HONORS Association for Psychological Science Rising Star Award UNC Undergraduate Psychology Club “Best Faculty Research Mentor” Award Teaching commendation, UNC Chapel Hill Teaching commendation, UNC Chapel Hill Harvard University Mind/Brain/Behavior Postdoctoral Fellowship PhD degree representative, Boston College Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Commencement Boston College Donald J. White Teaching Excellence Award Boston College Engelhard Pingree Graduate Research Fellowship Society for Personality and Social Psychology Travel Award Boston College Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Research Achievement Award National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Society for Personality and Social Psychology Graduate Student Poster Award Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society Psychology Honors, Boston College Golden Key National Honors Society National Society of Collegiate Scholars BOOK CHAPTERS 1.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY Lindquist, K.A., Satpute, A., & Gendron, M. (in press). Language and emotion: Putting feelings into words and words into feelings. In M. Lewis, J. M. Haviland-­‐
Jones, & L.F. Barrett (Eds.), Handbook of emotions (4th ed.). New York: Guilford. Oosterwijk, S., Touroutoglou, A. & Lindquist, K.A. (2014). The neuroscience of construction: What neuroimaging can tell us about how the brain creates the mind. In Barrett, L.F. and Russell, J.A. (Eds.), The psychological construction of emotion. New York: Guilford. Quigley, K., Lindquist, K.A., & Barrett, L. F. (2014). Inducing and measuring emotion: Tips, tricks, and secrets. In H. Reis & C. Judd (Eds.), Handbook of research methods in personality and social psychology. New York: Oxford University Press. Fugate, J. M. B., Lindquist, K.A., & Barrett, L. F. (2013). Emotion experience: Generation or construction? In K. Ochsner & S. Kosslyn (Eds.), Handbook of cognitive neuroscience. New York: Oxford University Press. K.A. Lindquist, Ph.D. Sept., 2014 3
5. Barrett, L. F. & Lindquist, K. A. (2008). The embodiment of emotion. In G. R. Semin and E. R. Smith (Eds.), Embodied grounding: Social, cognitive, affective, and neuroscientific approaches. New York: Cambridge University Press. 6. Lindquist, K., A. & Barrett, L. F. (2008). Emotional complexity. In M. Lewis, J. M. Haviland-­‐Jones, & L.F. Barrett (Eds.), Handbook of emotions (3rd ed.). New York: Guilford. 7. Wager, T., Barrett, L.F., Bliss-­‐Moreau, E., Lindquist, K.A., et al (2008). The neuroimaging of emotion. In M. Lewis, J.M. Haviland-­‐Jones, & L.F. Barrett (Eds.), Handbook of emotions (3rd ed). New York: Guilford. REFEREED ARTICLES (γ indicates UNC affiliation, ε indicates graduate student co-­‐author, δ indicates undergraduate student co-­‐author, ∝ indicates equal contribution) γ
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3. Oosterwijk, S., Lindquist, K.A., Adebayo, K. & Barrett, L.F. The neural representation of typical and a-­‐typical experiences of negative images: Comparing fear, disgust, and fascination. under revision. 4. Hallam, G.P., Webb, T.L., Sheeran, P. Miles, E. Wilkinson, I.D, Hunter, M.D., γ
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Barker, A.T., Woodruff, P.R.W, Totterdell, P., Lindquist, K.A., Farrow, T.F.D. (in press). The neural correlates of emotion regulation by implementation intentions. PLOS ONE. γ∝
∝ Lindquist, K.A., Satpute, A., Weber, J., Wager, T.D., & Barrett, L.F. (in press). The brain basis of positive and negative affect: Evidence from a meta-­‐analysis of the human neuroimaging literature. Cerebral Cortex. γ
Touroutoglou, A., Lindquist, K. A., Dickerson, B. C. & Barrett, L. F. (in press). Using intrinsic connectivity analyses to compare competing theories of emotion. Social Cognitive Affective Neuroscience. γ
Cameron, C.D., Lindquist, K.A, & Gray, K. (in press). A constructionist review of morality and emotions: No evidence for specific correspondences between discrete emotions and moral concerns. Personality and Social Psychology Review. γ
Lindquist, K.A., Satpute, A., & Gendron, M. (in press). Does language do more than communicate emotion? Current Directions in Psychological Science. ε
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Nook, E., Lindquist, K.A., & Zaki, J. (in press). A new look at emotion perception: Concepts speed and shape facial emotion recognition. Emotion. K.A. Lindquist, Ph.D. Sept., 2014 4
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10. Lindquist, K.A., Gendron, M., Barrett, L.F. & Dickerson, B.C. (2014). Emotion perception, but not affect perception, is impaired with semantic memory loss. Emotion, 14, 375-­‐387. γ
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11. Lindquist, K.A., & MacCormack, J.K. (2014). Comment: Constructionism is a multi-­‐level framework for affective science. Emotion Review, 6, 134-­‐139. γ
12. Lindquist, K.A. (2013). Emotions emerge from more basic psychological ingredients: A modern psychological constructionist approach. Emotion Review, 5, 356-­‐368. γ
13. Lindquist, K.A., Gendron, M., Oosterwijk, S., & Barrett, L.F. (2013). Do people essentialize emotion? Individual differences in emotional essentialism and consequences for emotional complexity. Emotion, 13, 629-­‐644. γ
14. Lindquist, K.A. & Gendron, M. (2013). What’s in a word? Language constructs emotion perception. Emotion Review, 5, 66-­‐71. γ
15. Lindquist, K.A., Siegel, E.H., Quigley, K.S., & Barrett, L.F. (2013). The hundred year emotion war: Are emotions natural kinds or psychological constructions? Comment on Lench, Bench and Flores (2011). Psychological Bulletin, 139, 255-­‐
263. 16. Gendron, M., Lindquist, K.A., Barsalou, L. & Barrett, L.F. (2012). Emotion words shape emotion percepts. Emotion, 12, 314-­‐325. γ
17. Lindquist, K.A. & Barrett, L.F. (2012). A functional architecture of the human brain: Insights from the science of emotion. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 16, 533-­‐540. 18. Lindquist, K.A., Wager, T.D., Kober, H., Bliss-­‐Moreau, E., & Barrett, L.F. (2012). The brain basis of emotion. A meta-­‐analytic review. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 35, 121-­‐143. [target article]. 19. Lindquist, K.A., Wager, T.D., Bliss-­‐Moreau, E., Kober, H., & Barrett, L.F. (2012). What are emotions and how are they created in the brain? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 35, 175-­‐184. [response to commentaries]. ∝
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20. Oosterwijk, S., Lindquist, K.A., Anderson, E., Dautoff, R., Moriguchi, Y. & Barrett, L.F. (2012). States of mind: Emotions, body feelings, and thoughts share distributed neural networks. NeuroImage, 62, 2110-­‐2128. 21. Lindquist, K.A. (2009). Language is powerful: Comment on Wierzbicka. Emotion Review, 1, 16-­‐18. 22. Kober, H., Barrett, L.F., Joseph, J., Bliss-­‐Moreau, E., Lindquist, K.A., Wager, T.D. (2008). Functional networks and cortical-­‐subcortical interactions in emotion: A meta-­‐analysis of neuroimaging studies. NeuroImage, 42, 998-­‐1031. 23. Lindquist, K.A. & Barrett, L.F. (2008). Constructing emotion: The experience of fear as a conceptual act. Psychological Science, 19, 898-­‐903. K.A. Lindquist, Ph.D. Sept., 2014 5
24. Barrett, L.F., Lindquist, K. A., & Gendron, M. (2007). Language as context in the perception of emotion. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 11, 327-­‐332. 25. Barrett, L.F., Lindquist, K. A., Bliss-­‐Moreau, E., Duncan, S., Gendron, M., Mize, J. & Brennan, L. (2007). Of mice and men: Natural kinds of emotion in the mammalian brain? Perspectives in Psychological Science, 2, 297-­‐312. 26. Lindquist, K. A., Barrett, L. F., Bliss-­‐Moreau, E., & Russell, J. A. (2006). Language and the perception of emotion. Emotion, 6, 125-­‐138. OTHER PRODUCTS OF SCHOLARSHIP γ
1. Lindquist, K. A., & Barrett, L. F. (in press). Seeing both sides: What is the underlying structure of emotion? Psychological constructionist approaches to emotion. In S. Nolen-­‐Hoeksema, B. Fredrickson, G. Loftus & W. Wagenaar (Eds). Atkinson & Hilgard Introduction to Psychology (16th edition). New York: Cengage Learning. ε
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2. MacCormack, J. K. & Lindquist, K. A. (in press). Detection of emotion. In The SAGE Encyclopedia of Theory in Psychology. New York: Sage Publishing. γ
3. Lindquist, K. A. & Bliss-­‐Moreau, E. (2014). Emotion News: The science behind how, why, and what you feel [blog]. http://emotionnews.org/ γ
4. Lindquist, K. A. (2013). What can the brain tell us about emotion? A constructionist approach to brain-­‐emotion correspondence. Emotion Researcher; the official newsletter of the International Society for Research on Emotion. http://emotionresearcher.com/the-­‐emotional-­‐brain/lindquist/ CONFERENCE AND COLLOQUIA PRESENTATIONS (γ indicates UNC affiliation, ε indicates graduate student co-­‐author, δ indicates undergraduate student co-­‐author) γ
1. Lindquist, K.A. (November, 2015). The neurobiology of emotions: Evidence from human neuroimaging, Invited talk to be presented at Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, State University of New York Upstate Medical University. γ
2. Lindquist, K.A. Ajay B. Satpute, Tor D. Wager, Jochen Weber, & Lisa Feldman Barrett (April, 2015). The brain basis of positive and negative affect: Evidence from a meta-­‐analysis of the human neuroimaging literature, Talk to be presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Affective Neuroscience, Boston, MA. γ
3. Lindquist, K.A. (September, 2014). The brain basis of emotion: Evidence from neuroimaging and neuropsychology, Invited talk presented at Grand Rounds, K.A. Lindquist, Ph.D. Sept., 2014 6
Department of Neurology, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. γ
4. Lindquist, K.A. (July, 2014). What can the brain tell us about emotion? Invited talk presented at the European Association for Social Psychology Emotion and Brain Pre-­‐conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. γ
5. Lindquist, K.A. (April, 2014). The psychological construction of emotion. Invited talk presented at the Society for Affective Science, Washington, D.C. ε
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6. Rice, E.L., & Lindquist, K.A. (April, 2014). Bad is more specific than good: Valence asymmetry in emotion differentiation. Talk presented at the Positive Emotions Pre-­‐conference of the Society for Affective Science, Washington, D.C. γ
7. Lindquist, K.A. (October, 2013). Emotions emerge from core affect and conceptualization. Invited keynote talk presented at Nature, Recognition, and Culture conference, Ruhr-­‐Universität Bochum, Germany. γ
8. Lindquist, K.A. (September, 2013). Emotions emerge from core affect and conceptualization. Invited talk presented at the University of Virginia Social Psychology Research Series. γ
9. Lindquist, K.A. (August, 2013). Conceptualization supports perception of emotion: Evidence from semantic dementia. Talk presented at the bi-­‐annual meeting of the International Society for Research on Emotion, Berkeley, CA. γ
10. Lindquist, K.A. (August, 2013). Emotions emerge from more basic parts: Neuroimaging evidence. Talk presented at the bi-­‐annual meeting of the International Society for Research on Emotion, Berkeley, CA. γ
11. Lindquist, K.A. (June, 2013). Emotions emerge from core affect and conceptualization. Talk presented at the Duck Conference on Social Cognition, Corolla, NC. γ
12. Lindquist, K.A. (May, 2013). Emotions emerge from core affect and conceptualization. Talk presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, D.C. γ
13. Lindquist, K.A. (May, 2013). Language constructs emotion perception. Talk presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, D.C. γ
14. Lindquist, K.A. (April, 2013). Conceptualization supports emotion. Talk presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA. K.A. Lindquist, Ph.D. Sept., 2014 7
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15. Lindquist, K.A. (March, 2013). Emotions emerge from core affect and conceptualization. Invited paper presented at the Carnegie Mellon University Department of Social and Decision Sciences. γ
16. Lindquist, K.A. (March, 2013). Emotions emerge from core affect and conceptualization. Invited paper presented at the Duke University Social Psychology Brownbag series. γ
17. Lindquist, K.A. (February, 2013). Emotions emerge from core affect and conceptualization. Invited paper presented at the Wake Forest Psychology γ
18. Lindquist, K.A. (January, 2013). Language shapes emotion experience and perception. Talk presented at the Expressive Communication and the Origins of Meaning conference, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. γ
19. Lindquist, K.A. (November, 2012). Emotions emerge from core affect and conceptualization. Invited paper presented at the Duke University Institute of Brain Sciences. γ
20. Lindquist, K.A. (November, 2012). Emotions emerge from core affect and conceptualization. Invited paper presented at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Cognitive Psychology Tea. 21. Lindquist, K.A. (May, 2012). Psychological ingredients in emotion: Evidence from a meta-­‐analytic review of the neuroimaging literature. Talk presented at the Consortium of European Research on Emotion, Canterbury, UK. 22. Lindquist, K.A. (January, 2012). What are emotions and where are they in the brain? Invited paper presented at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Psychology Department. 23. Lindquist, K.A. (January, 2012). Where in the brain are emotions? Talk presented at the Emotion Pre-­‐conference of the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA. 24. Lindquist, K.A. (January, 2012). What is discrete about discrete emotions?: Emotions consist of more basic processes. Talk presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA. 25. Lindquist, K.A. (December, 2011). What are emotions and where are they in the brain? Invited paper presented at the University of Maryland Psychology Department. 26. Lindquist, K.A. (November, 2011). What are emotions and where are they in the brain? Invited paper presented at the Dartmouth College Psychology Department. 27. Lindquist, K.A. (November, 2011). What are emotions and where are they in the brain? Invited paper presented at the University of Kentucky Psychology Department. K.A. Lindquist, Ph.D. Sept., 2014 8
28. Lindquist, K.A. & Barrett, L.F. (January, 2011). Language and the construction of emotional experience. Talk presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX. 29. Lindquist, K.A. & Barrett, L.F. (August, 2009). Language and the psychological construction of emotion experience. Talk presented at the meeting of the International Society for Research on Emotion, Lueven, Belgium. 30. Lindquist, K.A. & Barrett, L.F. (November, 2008). Intelligent emotion regulation: The wisdom of feelings. Talk presented at the Learning and Brain Conference, Cambridge, MA. SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER (γ indicates UNC affiliation, ε indicates graduate student co-­‐author, δ indicates undergraduate student co-­‐author) γ
1. Lindquist, K.A. (February, 2015). Stress. Speakers: Naomi Eisenberger, Jeremy Jamieson & Wendy Mendes. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Emotion Preconference, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Long Beach, CA. γ
2. Lindquist, K.A. (February, 2014). Language and emotion. Speakers: Rachel Jack, Matthew Lieberman, & James Russell. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Emotion Preconference, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX. γ
3. Lindquist, K.A. (January, 2013). What is an emotion? Speakers: Jessica Tracy, Agnes Moors, Lisa Feldman Barrett & Batja Mesquita. Moderator: James Russell. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Emotion Preconference, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA. 4. Bliss-­‐Moreau, E. & Lindquist, K.A. (January, 2012). What physiology can (and cannot) tell us about emotion. Speakers: Iris Mauss, Kristen Lindquist, Jeremy Jamieson & Eliza Bliss-­‐Moreau. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA. 5. Lindquist, K.A. & Barrett, L.F. (October, 2011). Ingredients of the emotional mind: A psychological constructionist view. Speakers: Lisa Feldman Barrett, Wendy Berry Mendes, William Cunningham, Christine Wilson-­‐Mendenhall & Kristen Lindquist. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Washington, D.C. 6. Lindquist, K.A. & Barrett, L.F. (April, 2011). Ingredients of the mind: A psychological constructionist approach to cognitive neuroscience. Speakers: Kristen Lindquist, Tor Wager, William Cunningham, & Alexandra Touroutoglou. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA. K.A. Lindquist, Ph.D. Sept., 2014 9
7. Kassam, K.S. & Lindquist, K.A. (January, 2011). Language and emotion: Labeling creates and shapes emotion. Speakers: Kristen Lindquist, Karim Kassam, James Russell & Matthew Lieberman. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, Texas. 8. Lindquist, K.A. (August, 2009). What’s in a word? Language and the psychological construction of emotion. Speakers: Debi Roberson, Maria Gendron, James Russell, & Kristen Lindquist. Symposium presented at the meeting of the International Society for Research on Emotion, Lueven, Belgium. REFEREED ABSTRACTS (γ indicates UNC affiliation, ε indicates graduate student co-­‐author, δ indicates undergraduate student co-­‐author) ε
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2. MacCormack, J.K., Davis, B. & Lindquist, K.A. (April, 2015). Emotion concept knowledge contains less interoceptive information in older v. younger adults. Poster to be presented at the Society for Affective Science, Oakland, C.A. ε 3. Betz, N., Shang, J., Lindquist, K.A., & Barrett, L.F. (April, 2015). Psychological essentialism of emotion in Chinese samples. Poster to be presented at the Society for Affective Science, Oakland, C.A. ε
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6. Parrish, M.H., Brooks, J.A., Shablack, H. & Lindquist, K.A. (February, 2015). Brain bases of social affective experience: A meta-­‐analysis of human neuroimaging studies. Poster to be presented at the Emotion Pre-­‐conference of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Long Beach, C.A. K.A. Lindquist, Ph.D. Sept., 2014 10
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7. Doyle, C.M., & Lindquist, K.A. (April, 2014). Language supports perceptual symbols for emotion. Poster presented at the Society for Affective Science, Washington, D.C. ε
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8. Nook, E. C., Lindquist, K.A. & Zaki, J. (April, 2014). A new look at emotion perception: Evidence for the influence of emotion concepts. Poster presented at the Society for Affective Science, Washington, D.C. γ
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10. Lee, K., Parmar, S., Lindquist, K.A. & Payne, B.K. (February, 2014). Implicit measurement of specific emotions: It’s about time. Talk presented at the Emotion Pre-­‐conference of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX. ε
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11. Lee, K., Puelo, B.K., Chen, A., Lindquist, K.A., & Payne, B.K. (February, 2014). Catching fear: Subjective construals turn implicit affect into explicit fear of black men. Poster presented at the Emotion Pre-­‐conference of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX ε
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12. Rice, E.L., & Lindquist, K.A. (February, 2014). 31 flavors of goodness: Differentiating (or not) among positive emotions. Poster presented at the Happiness and Well-­‐being Pre-­‐conference of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX. ε
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13. Rice, E.L. & Lindquist, K.A. (January, 2013). Valence asymmetry in emotional granularity. Poster presented at the Emotion Pre-­‐conference of the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA. γ
14. Touroutoglou, A., Lindquist, K.A., Hollenbeck, M., Dickerson, B.C., & Barrett, L.F. (October, 2012). Intrinsic connectivity networks related to basic emotions. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA. 15. Gendron, M., Lindquist, K.A., Barrett, L.F. & Dickerson, B.C. (April, 2012). Emotion perception, but not affect perception, is impaired with semantic memory loss. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Chicago, IL. 16. Oosterwijk, S., Lindquist, K.A., Dautoff, R., Anderson, E., Moriguchi, Y. & Barrett, L.F. (April, 2012). Mapping the mind: A constructionist view on how mental states emerge from the brain. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Chicago, IL. K.A. Lindquist, Ph.D. Sept., 2014 11
17. Lindquist, K.A., Hollenbeck, M., Negreira, A., Kong, J., Gollub, R., & Dickerson, B.C. (November, 2011). Pain: The sum of more basic parts. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, D.C. 18. Oosterwijk, S., Lindquist, K.A., Dautoff, R., Anderson, E., Moriguchi, Y. & Barrett, L.F. (November, 2011). Mapping the mind: A constructionist view on how mental states emerge from the brain. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington, D.C. 19. Lindquist, K.A. & Barrett, L.F. (October, 2011). Emotions are the sum of more basic parts: Evidence from behavior, physiology, and neuroimaging. Talk presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology, Washington, D.C. 20. Lindquist, K.A., Wager, T., Kober, H., Bliss-­‐Moreau, E., & Barrett, L.F. (April, 2011). Psychological ingredients in emotion: Evidence from a meta-­‐analytic review of the neuroimaging literature. Talk presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA. 21. Lindquist, K.A., Wager, T., Kober, H., Bliss-­‐Moreau, E., & Barrett, L.F. (November, 2010). Mapping emotion to brain. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA. 22. Lindquist, K.A. (February, 2010). The brain basis of emotion: A meta-­‐analytic review. Invited paper presented at the Northeastern University Social and Personality Meeting. 23. Lindquist, K.A., Wager, T., Kober, H., Bliss-­‐Moreau, E., & Barrett, L.F. (January, 2010). The neural basis of emotion: A meta-­‐analytic review. Poster presented at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Emotion Pre-­‐conference, Las Vegas, NV. 24. Lindquist, K.A., Wager, T., Bliss-­‐Moreau, E., Kober, H., & Barrett, L.F. (June, 2009). The neural reference space for emotion: A meta-­‐analytic review. Poster presented at the Tufts University Neuroscience of Emotion conference, Medford, MA. 25. Lindquist, K.A. & Barrett, L.F. (February, 2009). Essentializing emotion: Are emotions natural kinds? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Tampa, FL. 26. Lindquist, K.A. (February, 2009). How do you feel? Invited paper presented at the Northeastern University Social and Personality Meeting. 27. Lindquist, K.A., Wager, T. Bliss-­‐Moreau, E., Kober, H., & Barrett, L.F. (April, 2008). Seeing emotion with your feelings: A meta-­‐analytic review of the neural reference space for emotion experience vs. perception. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA. 28. Lindquist, K.A., Wager, T. Bliss-­‐Moreau, E., Duncan, S., et al (February, 2008). Seeing with your feelings: Meta-­‐analytic review of the neural reference space underlying perception vs. experience of emotion. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque, NM. K.A. Lindquist, Ph.D. Sept., 2014 12
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29. Lakdawala, S., Mellor, A., Lindquist, K.A., Barsalou, L., & Barrett, L.F. (February, 2008). Simulation bias: A test of embodied emotion knowledge. Poster presented at Emotion Pre-­‐conference at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Albuquerque, NM. 30. Lindquist, K. A. & Barrett, L.F. (January, 2007). The psychological construction of emotion. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, Memphis, TN. 31. Lindquist, K. A., Barrett, L.F., & Hancock, R. (August, 2006). The experience of emotion: An act of categorization. Poster presented at the International Society for Research on Emotion, Atlanta, GA. 32. Lindquist, K. A., Bliss-­‐Moreau, E., & Barrett, L. (July, 2005). Language and perception of emotion. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Research on Emotion, Bari, Italy. 33. Lindquist, K. A., Bliss-­‐Moreau, E. & Barrett, L. (January, 2005). Language and the perception of emotion. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA. 34. Lindquist, K. A., Bliss-­‐Moreau, E. & Barrett, L. (September, 2004). Semantic satiation of emotion concepts. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the New England Social Psychology Association, Storrs, CT. 35. Lindquist, K. A., Connor, T., Feldman Barrett, L., Tugade, M., & Zubowicz, A. (January, 2004). Complexity of the mind: The relation between self and emotional complexity. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX. TEACHING ACTIVITIES TEACHING AWARDS 2013 2013 2013 2010 University of North Carolina Psychology Department teaching commendation, PSYC 89 Psychology of Emotion University of North Carolina Psychology Department teaching commendation, PSYC 490 Emotion University of North Carolina Undergraduate Psychology Club “Best Research Mentor” award Boston College Department of Psychology Donald J. White Teaching Excellence Award UNDERGRADUATE COURSES Psychology of Emotion, FYS (PSYC 89/68), UNC Social Psychology (PSYC 260), UNC Fall 2014 (2 classes of 24 students) Fall 2013 (23 students) Spring 2014 (176 students) K.A. Lindquist, Ph.D. Sept., 2014 13
Independent Research (PSYC 395), UNC Spring 2015 (2 students) Fall 2014 (3 students) Spring 2014 (1 student) Fall 2013 (2 students) Spring 2013 (2 students) Honors Thesis (PSYC 693/694), UNC Spring 2015 (1 student) Fall 2014 (1 student) Spring 2014 (2 students) Fall 2013 (2 students) Emotion (PSYC 490/568), UNC GRADUATE COURSES Masters Research (PSYC 993), UNC Spring 2013 (32 students) Spring 2015 (1 student) Fall 2014 (1 student) Advanced Research (PSYC 991), UNC Spring 2015 (2 students) Fall 2014 (2 students) Spring 2014 (1 student) Fall 2013 (1 student) Research Seminar in Social Psych (PSYC 860), UNC Spring 2015 (16 students) Fall 2013 (16 students) Social Affective Neuroscience (PSYC 868), UNC Spring 2013 (9 students) TEACHING MENTORSHIP Jennifer MacCormack, Science Seminar Instructor, Spring 2015 Holly Shablack, Graduate Research Consultant, PSYC 68.001/.002, Fall 2014 Jennifer MacCormack, Graduate Research Consultant, PSYC 89, Fall 2013 K.A. Lindquist, Ph.D. Sept., 2014 14
DISSERTATION COMMITTEES (SERVED ON) Jazmin Brown-­‐Iannuzzi, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Defense Spring 2015) Casey Calhoun, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Defense Spring 2015) Kristjen Lundberg, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Defense Spring 2015) Daryl Cameron, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Defense Spring 2013) MASTERS COMMITTEES (SERVED ON) Elise Rice, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Defense Fall 2014) Kent Lee, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Defense Fall 2014) JaYoung Lee, North Carolina State University (Defense Spring 2014) HONORS THESES (CHAIRED) Brian Davis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (to be Spring 2015) Caitlin Mason, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Spring 2014) Lindsay Wright, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Spring 2014) HONORS THESES (SERVED ON) Michael Parrish, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Spring 2014) INDEPENDENT RESEARCH SUPERVISED (UNC) 2014-­‐ 2014-­‐ 2014-­‐ 2014-­‐ 2014-­‐ 2014-­‐ 2014-­‐ 2014-­‐ 2014-­‐ 2014 2014-­‐ 2014-­‐ Jacob Averill, UNC research assistant Alexander Guzman, UNC research assistant Burhanuddin Kadibhai, UNC research assistant Jacob West, UNC research assistant Katherine Feliciano, UNC research assistant Nick Hatcher, UNC research assistant Jin Kang, UNC research assistant Anika Khan, UNC research assistant Pheobe Pradham, UNC research assistant Samantha Richards, UNC research assistant Jared Scruggs, UNC research assistant Caitlin Williamson, UNC research assistant K.A. Lindquist, Ph.D. Sept., 2014 15
2014-­‐ 2014-­‐ 2013-­‐ 2013-­‐2014 2013-­‐2014 2013-­‐2014 2013-­‐2014 2013-­‐2014 2013-­‐ 2013-­‐ 2013-­‐2014 2012-­‐ 2012-­‐2013 2012-­‐ 2012-­‐2013 Ben Wu, UNC research assistant Anna Zheng, UNC research assistant Saima Akbar, UNC research assistant Sade Archie, UNC research assistant Aya Avishai-­‐Yitshak, UNC research assistant Ryan Brady, UNC research assistant Alicia Chen, UNC research assistant Madison Evans, UNC research assistant Hanna Hoke, UNC research assistant Chloe Opper, UNC research assistant Emily Orr, UNC research assistant Cameron Doyle, UNC research assistant Cindy Kang, UNC research assistant Michael Parrish, UNC research assistant Mallory Rabon, UNC research assistant GRANTS AND CONTRACTS (°indicates currently active) GRANTS PRINCIPLE INVESTIGATOR °Increasing emotion differentiation through mindfulness v. loving kindness meditation PI: Kristen Lindquist Total direct costs: $5000 Type: UNC Research Council grant Funding period: 5/2014-­‐5/2016 Affective change in Frontotemporal Dementia PI: Kristen Lindquist Total direct costs: $100,000 Type: Harvard Mind/Brain/Behavior Fellowship Funding period: 8/2010-­‐7/2012 Language and emotion perception PI: Kristen Lindquist Total direct costs: $120,000 Type: NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Funding period: 9/2005-­‐8/2008 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TO THE DISCIPLINE MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES Association for Psychological Science Cognitive Neuroscience Society International Society for Research on Emotion Social and Affective Neuroscience Society Society for Affective Science Society for Personality and Social Psychology Society for Neuroscience K.A. Lindquist, Ph.D. Sept., 2014 16
EDITORIAL SERVICE Consulting editor, Emotion; Journal of Experimental Psychology: General AD HOC REVIEWER, JOURNALS American Psychologist; Brain; Cerebral Cortex; Cognition; Cognition and Emotion; Emotion; Emotion Review; Human Brain Mapping; Journal of Cross-­‐Cultural Psychology; Journal of Experimental Psychology: General; Journal of Experimental Social Psychology; Journal of Personality and Social Psychology; Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews; NeuroImage; Neuropsychology; Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin; Personality and Social Psychology Review; Perspectives on Psychological Science; PLoS ONE; Psychological Science; Psychonomic Bulletin and Review; Psychophysiology; Social, Cognitive, and Affective Neuroscience; Social Neuroscience; Social Psychological and Personality Science AD HOC REVIEWER, GRANTS National Science Foundation (Social Psychology Program; Perception, Action and Cognition Program); Templeton Foundation OTHER SERVICE TO THE DISCIPLINE 2015 Program Committee member, annual conference of the Society for Affective Science to be in San Francisco, CA. 2015 Co-­‐organizer, Emotion Preconference of the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, to be in Long Beach, CA. 2014 Co-­‐organizer, Emotion Preconference of the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin, TX. 2013 Co-­‐organizer, Emotion Preconference of the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA. SERVICE AT OTHER INSTITUTIONS 2012 Panelist for Harvard University Office of Postdoctoral Affairs workshop on the academic job market PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TO UNC CHAPEL HILL UNIVERSITY SERVICE 2014 Office of Undergraduate Research “Modes of Inquiry” presentation 2014 Discussion group leader UNC Neuroscience Club 2013 Center for Faculty Excellence Future Faculty Fellowship program panelist 2013 Presentation to UNC Neuroscience Club K.A. Lindquist, Ph.D. Sept., 2014 17
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY SERVICE 2014-­‐ Panel member, Psychology Dissertation Completion Fellowship 2012-­‐ Committee member, Cognitive Science Program SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY PROGRAM SERVICE 2014-­‐ Committee member, Social area graduate admissions 2014-­‐ Committee member, Social area graduate recruitment 2013-­‐ Committee member, Social area graduate admissions 2013-­‐ Committee member, Social area graduate recruitment 2012-­‐ Committee member, Social area curriculum development 2014-­‐present Dissertation committee member for Kristjen Lundberg (Committee chair: B. Keith Payne) 2014-­‐present Dissertation committee member for Jazmin Brown-­‐Iannuzzi (Committee chair: B. Keith Payne) 2014-­‐present Masters committee member for Kent Lee (Committee chair: B. Keith Payne) 2013-­‐present Masters committee member for Elise Rice (Committee chair: Barbara Fredrickson) 2012-­‐2013 Dissertation committee member for Daryl Cameron (Committee chair: B. Keith Payne) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC 2014 2014 2013 High school student shadow program North Carolina Scientific Research and Education Network K-­‐12 Core Curriculum lesson plan development: “Psychology of emotion: Methods and data analysis.” “Careers in Psychology and Neuroscience” talk to high school students, Tahanto Regional High School, Boylston, MA.