Date
October 9, 2024
Time
6:30–8:00 p.m.
Location
18 W 56th Street, New York, NY, 10019, United States (Details)
Category
Attendance Policy
Invite only, Registration required
Contact
Harvard Events Office | aad_events@harvard.edu
Add to Calendar 10-09-2024 18:30:00 10-09-2024 20:00:00 America/New_York WPI New York Reception

Please join us on Wednesday, October 9, for a special reception for Harvard women, hosted by the New York chapter of the Harvard Women’s Philanthropy Initiative. Come together with fellow alumnae leaders across classes for conversation and connection.



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About​

Please join us on Wednesday, October 9, for a special reception for Harvard alumnae, hosted by the New York chapter of the Harvard Women’s Philanthropy Initiative. Come together with fellow alumnae leaders across classes for conversation and connection.

Featured Speaker

Elizabeth A. Phelps

Elizabeth A. Phelps

Pershing Square Professor of Human Neuroscience

 

The primary inspiration behind Professor Elizabeth Phelps’s research is the observation that emotions color our lives and even subtle, everyday variations in our emotional experience can alter our thoughts and actions. By uncovering the impact of emotion and affect on cognition, she aims to both enhance our understanding of cognition broadly and provide insights into social processes and psychological disorders. Current research in the lab explores three related questions. First, how is it that we learn about potential threats and how can we effectively update this learning in a dynamic environment? Second, how do our emotions alter what we remember? Third, how are our decisions and actions changed by our affective states and emotions? To address these questions, Professor Phelps uses a human neuroscience approach that combines a range of scientific methodologies, including behavioral studies, physiological measurements, hormone assays, pharmacology, brain-lesion studies, functional magnetic resonance imaging, and computational modeling.

Phelps received her PhD from Princeton University and served on the faculty of Yale University and New York University. She is the recipient of the 21st Century Scientist Award from the James S. McDonnell Foundation, the Distinguished Scholar Award from the Social and Affective Neuroscience Society, and the William James Fellow Award from the Association for Psychological Science. She is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Society for Experimental Psychology, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She has served on the board of directors of the Association for Psychological Science, the Society for Neuroeconomics, and was a founding board member of the Society for Neuroethics. She has previously served as president of the Society for Neuroeconomics, the Association for Psychological Science, and the Social and Affective Neuroscience Society.

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