Visiting Researchers


GITANJALI NATARAJAN
Visiting Fulbright Scholar and Ph.D. Candidate, 2010
Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, India
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I am currently a clinical Ph.D. student at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in India. My research involves exploring the relationship between Attachment Pattern, Rejection Sensitivity and Psycho-Social Adjustment. As a Fulbright Doctoral Research Scholar in the Social Relations Lab, I would like to learn about the processes that contribute to the formation and maintenance of Rejection Sensitivity (RS) with the future aim of developing intervention strategies that can modify and reduce RS.

 
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ALENA GUSEVA
Visiting Undergraduate Intern
Junior, Industrial Organizational Psychology, 2010
University of Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan
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ELENA TSOY
Visiting Undergraduate Intern
Junior, Counseling Psychology, 2010
University of Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan
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ELIZABETH DeLUISE
Visiting High School Intern
Senior, 2010
Chapin School, Manhattan

As a Research Assistant in the Social Relations Laboratory, I am working on a project investigating Rejection Sensitivity and selective attention under the supervision of Christopher Crew. I am a senior at the Chapin School in Manhattan and I have participated in the Columbia University Science Honors Program for the past two years.

 
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JOHANN KIM
Visiting Scholar - Intern
B.A., Psychology, Minor in Computer Science
University of Trier, Germany, 2006
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I am a third year masters student from University of Trier, Germany.  At my internship here at the Social Relations Laboratory I work with Chris Crew on Rejection Sensitivity and Selective Attention.  We are using behavioral and physiological measures (EEG and Eye Tracking) and questionnaires to investigate the relationship between Rejection Sensitivity, Selective Attention and Executive Control.

 


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