
معرفی
Omri Gillath, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Kansas. His research bridges attachment theory with interdisciplinary approaches, exploring how psychological, biological, and technological factors shape human relationships. Key areas include attachment styles, social networks, caregiving, and trust in artificial intelligence.
- Education: Ph.D. and M.A. in Psychology from Bar-Ilan University; B.A. in Psychology from Haifa University
Gillath’s work integrates neuroimaging, physiological measures, and genetic analyses to understand relationship dynamics. Recent studies examine how attachment security priming influences behavior, including prosociality, decision-making under stress, and human-AI interactions.
Publications highlight trends in attachment theory applications to modern contexts, from online relationships to AI companionship. His lab trains graduate students like Katie Adams (NSF Postdoctoral Fellow) and Ting Ai, while actively mentoring current students such as Qi Zhang.
The Gillath Lab (KU) investigates cutting-edge questions like the impact of security primes on resource sharing and the evolution of social bonds. Collaborative projects span 21 nations, examining cultural influences on relationship styles.

