
معرفی
Kelly Faig is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Hamilton University, with affiliations in both the Psychology Department and interdisciplinary neuroscience research. Her work bridges social and affective neuroscience, examining how emotional and physiological factors shape stress responses.
- Education: Ph.D. and M.A. in Psychology (University of Chicago), B.A. in Psychology (Wake Forest University)
Her research focuses on immune-related threats' impact on social perception and neurobiological mechanisms of stress conditions like loneliness, depression, and anxiety. She employs methodologies from integrative neuroscience and psychophysiology to explore these connections.
Recent publications highlight her contributions to understanding fertility cues, altruistic punishment, and genetic neuroimaging of social behavior. Awards include the 2020 Best Early Career Abstract Award and the 2018 John Dewey Prize Lectureship.
- Courses Taught: Introduction to Psychology, Emotion, Health Psychology
- Professional Affiliations: Society for Psychophysiology, Society for Social Neuroscience, Society for Psychoneuroendocrinology




