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Jaclynn Sullivan is a Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at East Carolina University. Her work bridges the fields of embodied cognition, education, and well-being, with a focus on how physical and mental experiences interact to enhance learning and mental health.
- PhD in Cognitive Psychology from the University of Toledo
Her research explores the intersection of movement and learning, emphasizing embodied cognition principles. She also investigates strategies for disconnecting from digital environments and reconnecting with nature to improve mental health. Sullivan has contributed to studies on technology interface design through participatory faculty research groups.
Jaclynn Sullivan's publications highlight embodied cognition's role in educational contexts, mental health interventions, and human-technology interaction. Her 2018 article in Psychology Learning and Teaching established foundational insights for applying embodied cognition to classroom practices and digital well-being.
Contact: sullivanja24@ecu.edu




