
معرفی
James A. Coan is an Associate Professor of Psychology and Co-Director of the College Fellows at the University of Virginia. He directs the Virginia Affective Neuroscience Laboratory, focusing on the neural mechanisms of emotion regulation and social baseline theory.
- Research Interests: Neural systems supporting social emotion regulation, threat response modulation through social bonds, clinical applications of affective neuroscience.
- Key Trends: Recent work explores interactions between childhood environment, social relationships, and neural threat processing using fMRI and psychophysiological methods.
Scientific Awards:
- 2010 - Inaugural Janet Taylor Spence Award for Transformative Early Career Contributions (Association for Psychological Science)
- 2010 - Early Career Award (Society for Psychophysiological Research)
Academic Contributions: Co-editor of The Handbook of Emotion Elicitation and Assessment (2007), developer of the Specific Affect Coding System (SPAFF), and pioneer of social baseline theory. Collaborations include work with J.J.B. Allen, L. Beckes, and G.D. Sherman.
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