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  1. Working on topics related to language and emotion? Submit a proposal for a manuscript to be included in a special issue of Affective Science, edited by . Proposals due Mar 1, 2020. Info can be found here:

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  2. We express emotions through our entire body. Researchers found that we may be more sensitive to perceiving neg. valence in bodily expressions & have more difficulty differentiating valence when activation/arousal is high

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  3. Are you procrastinating? researchers suggest procrastination should be tackled by improving emot. regulation skills rather than just time management, highlighting evidence-based therapies like

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  4. Notifications re: flash talks, posters, poster spotlights, & symposia for were sent out by email on 1/23. Be sure to check your spam email file just in case it landed there. If you did not receive an email notification, please contact jshepard@reesgroupinc.com.

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  5. Evidence suggests climate change will (and does) have widespread impacts on mental health (). So now that you're starting to think about your upcoming flight to for , consider buying a carbon offset!

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  6. Thoughtful piece by Elitsa Dermendzhiyska uses attachment theory to consider why psychotherapy is effective and why the client-therapist relationship is key. [TW: suicide-related content in article]

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  7. Interested in stress research? The NIA funded "Stress Measurement Network” is currently seeking proposals to use the datasets that they have harmonized. More info here:

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  8. Hopefully the snow melts and we are able to recover Society for Affective Science's president in time for our conference in April!

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  10. What makes a good curse word? Work by Reilly et al. (2020) provides a saucy clue: "...physiological arousal and emotional valence strongly predicted tabooness with additional moderating contributions from form (phonology) and meaning (semantic category)"

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  11. Do you work with “fake” people? Apparently that may not be a great thing!

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  12. We love learning about the many accomplishments of our outstanding SAS members!! As we chart into the New Year, keep tagging us in your updates so we can celebrate together!!

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  13. Thinking about starting a practice in 2020? The Eisenberger lab showed a 6 week gratitude intervention increased support giving. In turn, support giving was associated with reduced inflammation (). Here at SAS, we are for YOU!

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  14. New findings in show that helping strangers (e.g., giving blood, experiencing pain for charity) can reduce the negative qualities of , mediated by prefrontal brain activity Here's to 2020 being the year for !

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  15. Already struggling to stick to your ? New research suggests that the motivation to seek pleasure or avoid pain are driven by specific "reward and punishment " Next step: boost those gym-related reward neurons...

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  16. Happy New Year, SAS! Do you have writing goals this holiday break? Many tend to reserve large blocks of time for writing over breaks; however, this approach has its pitfalls. See this article for helpful holiday writing tips: . Happy writing!

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    Our paper about emotion, culture, and language is out today in . Co-authored with , , , , , Russell Gray , and Peter Mucha. A thread explaining the paper:

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  18. Read about prior  Chair  & her work understanding hunger's influence on how we think about & experience emotions  

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  19. Recent study from found that variability in specific emotions was related to different symptom profiles of borderline personality disorder - helping us add nuance to our understanding of the heterogeneity in the disorder

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  20. New grant opportunities for junior PI-level investigators that may be of interest to affective scientists from !

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