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SUMMARY: Guest Speaker: Dr. Jim Coan\, University of Virginia
DESCRIPTION: Please join us in welcoming Dr. Jim Coan from the University o
 f Virginia for an intriguing guest talk. Title: The Social Regulation of Em
 otion: Neural Effects and Potential Mechanisms Abstract: High quality socia
 l relationships help us live longer\, happier\, and healthier lives–facts t
 hat hold true\, as far as anyone knows\, regardless of geography or culture
 . Although links […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image
 -12629" src="/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2017/02/CoanEvent.png" alt="" widt
 h="530" height="250" />Please join us in welcoming <a href="https://jamesco
 an.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Jim Coan</a> from th
 e University of Virginia for an intriguing guest talk.<br /><strong>Title:<
 /strong> The Social Regulation of Emotion: Neural Effects and Potential Mec
 hanisms<br /><strong>Abstract:</strong> High quality social relationships h
 elp us live longer\, happier\, and healthier lives--facts that hold true\, 
 as far as anyone knows\, regardless of geography or culture. Although links
  between relationships and health have been observed for decades (if not mi
 llennia)\, the mechanisms responsible for them remain speculative. For this
  talk\, I'll first describe our work on one of these potential mechanisms: 
 social regulation of the brain's response to perceived threat. Next\, I'll 
 offer a perspective--derived initially from our social regulation results--
 that integrates the study of social relationships with principles of behavi
 oral ecology and cognitive psychology to propose that social relationships 
 are construed by the brain as bioenergetic resources available to the self.
  Because of this\, proximity to social resources economizes both current an
 d predicted cognitive and bodily effort\, a process that can diminish subje
 ctive stress\, improve health\, and prolong life.<br />Dr. Coan will also b
 e speaking the following day at <a href="/events/event/psychfest-2017/">Psy
 chfest.</a><br /> </p>
LOCATION:Room 1250\, Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability
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 niversity-of-virginia/
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