
Daniel Gruehn
Associate Professor · Socio-emotional functioning
North Carolina State UniversityAbout
Daniel Gruehn is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at North Carolina State University's College of Humanities and Social Sciences. His research focuses on socio-emotional functioning and emotion-cognition interactions across adulthood and old age. Key areas include emotional complexity, empathy dynamics, and age-related differences in decision-making and memory. He has contributed to psychometric tools like the French Emotional Evaluation List (FEEL) and explored lifespan development through longitudinal studies.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text. Research interests emphasize real-world emotional processes, social/personality development, and the interplay between affect and cognition in aging populations.
Publications span topics such as dispositional empathy validation, age-related empathy trends, and decision-making strategies in older adults. His work integrates methods from cognitive psychology, psycholinguistics, and lifespan developmental science.
No scientific awards or grants are listed in the profile. He advises no named students. His lab activities and future work focus on expanding understanding of emotional aging through interdisciplinary approaches.
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