
معرفی
Angela Grippo is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Northern Illinois University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Her research explores the intersections of stress, emotion, and neurobiological processes using prairie voles as translational models for human psychological and cardiovascular disorders.
- Ph.D., University of Iowa (2003)
- Director of Grippo Lab, focusing on social neuroscience and autonomic regulation
Key research areas include:
- Interactions of social isolation and loneliness with brain-behavior relationships
- Impact of environmental stress on depression, anxiety, and cardiovascular dysfunction
- Neuroendocrine and immune system responses to social stressors
- Protective effects of exercise, music, and environmental enrichment against stress
Recent publications highlight work on:
- Sex differences in autonomic regulation during anxiety (2023)
- Microbiome changes in social stress models (2023)
- Environmental enrichment across developmental stages (2022)
- Neuroanatomical adaptations to isolation (2022)
- Cardiovascular consequences of disrupted social bonds (2019)
Scientific recognition includes the 2012 Angela J. Grippo Award for early career contributions to psychosomatic science. Lab members include graduate students in psychology (neuroscience and behavior focus) and undergraduate assistants from multiple disciplines.
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