Camille was awarded the Armington Award! This award is funded by contributions from Armington’s former PhD students and is intended for one or more graduating seniors who have demonstrated excellent classroom performance and, most importantly, research experience in areas of interest to Armington. Congrats Camille!!
Asmita, an honors thesis student in the lab, was awarded a Huntington 100 award! Congrats, we are so proud of you!
Leman presented a flash talk at the Society for Affective Science (SAS) Conference titled: The Role of Affect and Physiology in Momentary Intertemporal Choice. Congrats Leman!
Lily, Josh, and Antonietta will be joining the lab next year as incoming PhD students! Woo-hoo! We are so excited for you all!
Phil presented a poster at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS) Conference! His poster was titled: Person-specific changes in brainstem-cortical functional connectivity during cognitive and affective tasks: a 7T fMRI study of humans. Congrats Phil!!!
Chelsea presented a poster at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS) Conference! Her poster was titled: Acute Stress Increases Functional Brain Network Integration. Congrats Chelsea!!!
Camille presented a flash talk at the Society for Affective Science (SAS), titled, “Relationship Between Negative Emotional Granularity and Changes in Physiology and Self-report Over Time in Motivated Performance”. Congrats Camille!!