- James Gross
James J. Gross is a
psychologist best known for his research inemotion and emotion regulation. He is currently an associateprofessor atStanford University and the director of the Stanford Psychophysiology Laboratory.Education
James J. Gross received his B.A. in philosophy from
Yale University in 1987. He was a graduate visiting student atOxford University from 1987 to 1988 and received a Ph.D. inClinical Psychology from theUniversity of California, Berkeley in 1993.Work in Psychology
Gross' contributions to psychology lie primarily in the area of emotion regulation through psychophysiological research. He has published numerous, frequently cited papers regarding emotion regulation, and recently edited the Handbook of Emotion Regulation.
Awards and Fellowships
James Gross has been the recipient of numerous academic awards from psychological and educational associations:
*Bass University Fellow in Undergraduate Education,Stanford University , 2004-2009.
*Outstanding Young Researcher Award,Western Psychological Association , 2003.
*Gordon and Dailey Pattee Faculty Fellowship,Stanford University , 2001-2002.
*Early Career Award,American Psychological Association , 2001.
*Early Career Award,Society for Psychophysiological Research , 2000.
*Banks Faculty Fellow in the Social Sciences,Stanford University , 1997-1998.
*Fellow,American Psychological Society , 1997.
*Dean's Award for Distinguished Teaching,Stanford University , 1996-1997.
*Robert E. Harris Award,University of California, San Francisco , 1994.
*Tursky Award,Society for Psychophysiological Research , 1991.
*Berkeley Graduate Fellowship,University of California, Berkeley , 1988-1991.
*Alpheus Henry Snow Prize,Yale University , 1987.External links
* [http://psychology.stanford.edu/~psyphy/director.html James Gross's homepage]
* [http://www-psych.stanford.edu/~psyphy/ Stanford Psychophysiology Laboratory]
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