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Anna Behler is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Psychology at NC State University's College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Her affiliations include Psychology Adjunct and Affiliated Faculty roles. She specializes in teaching and research at the intersection of social, cognitive, and behavioral psychology. Her work spans topics like empathy, social bias, animal-assisted interventions, and neurocognitive processes.
Research interests include understanding how social and cognitive factors influence behavior, particularly in contexts involving intergroup relations, prosociality, and mental health. She has explored empathy measurement, pet-owner dynamics, and the neurological basis of stress and thermoregulation. Her studies often combine experimental, observational, and narrative review methods to address societal and psychological challenges.
Recent publications highlight trends in interdisciplinary approaches, such as neuroscience interfacing with animal welfare and political psychology. She has contributed to debates on research transparency and ethical reporting in social sciences. While no awards are listed, her collaborative work demonstrates active engagement in academic networks.
Anna advises no listed students and has no publicly noted grants. She contributes to departmental and college initiatives but no specific labs or teams are detailed in available records.


