
GuevarraDarwin
@guevarradarwin
Assistant Professor @miamiuniversity. Director of the Affective Science and Psychophysiology Lab. Michigan Football fan!
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http://www.darwinguevarra.com 20-12-2016 01:24:00
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#Hormetic Stress in the news: exercise as building #stressfitness, The Washington Postā© Kelyn Soong. Its not just exercise with hormetic properties! #stressprescription ā¦Faculty of Sport and Exercise Medicine UKā© American Council on Exerciseā© See more at Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D. ā¦Dr. Rhonda Patrickā© washingtonpost.com/wellness/2023/ā¦





Results from a study of a digital mindfulness meditation program for UC employees showed significantly reduced stress, job strain, and burnout among participants, with higher app engagement linked to greater stress reduction. Read the publication here: pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11ā¦



We're hiring! The Behavior, Culture, and Inequality Lab in University of Michigan's (University of Michigan) Department of Psychology is *hiring a full-time Lab Manager* to start in August 2025. Please share widely! Full details are here (applications due March 15): careers.umich.edu/job_detail/258ā¦


š§© A new episode of the Stress Puzzle with Megan Gunnar is available now! We chatted about Dr. Gunnar's research on puberty as a window for recalibration and more generally about calibration of stress systems in early life. #scicomm Listen: stressmeasurement.org/podcast/episodā¦






What prompted Megan Gunnar to begin considering that puberty may be a time for recalibration of stress systems? #scicomm In this episode, Dr. Gunnar talks about the benefits and limitations of drawing from rodent models to inform research questions + so much more!

Excited to share that I'm still able to accept grad student apps for our fully-funded PhD program in Experimental Psychology starting Fall 2025! If you're interested in joining the Stress, Health, and Development Lab at TCU, email [email protected]! cse.tcu.edu/psychology/graā¦




Five years ago, Daniel Gilbert and Susan Fiske contacted me and Eli Finkel to join them as editors for the HSP 6th ed. Dan envisioned a completely free, open access edition and I doubted it was possible. Today, Dan proved me wrong, and I present the HSP 6th ed.