
T-SCAN Lab
@tscanlab
Translational Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (T-SCAN) Lab at Rice University. Director: Dr. Bryan Denny
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http://tscan.rice.edu 16-01-2018 18:51:17
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Congratulations to Anoushka Shahane for receiving a SANS poster award!



Huge congrats to T-SCAN graduate student Anoushka Shahane for winning the Lodieska Stockbridge Vaughn Fellowship AND a Dissertation Research Improvement Grant! Way to go, Anoushka!




Huge congratulations to T-SCAN alumnus Richard Lopez for being named a Rising Star! We're so proud of you Rich!

TWO new papers out! The first one in Society for Affective Science investigates novel computational algorithms to index lexical markers of distancing and their relationship to reappraisal success over time link.springer.com/article/10.100…


A new study funded by the NIH's The National Institute on Aging (NIA) and led by Rice's Bryan Denny will focus on designing, delivering and testing interventions that can help alleviate stress and improve overall health for family caregivers by helping them regulate their emotions. news.rice.edu/news/2022/cari…

Congratulations to Eva Dicker, PhD, who will be starting as a tenure-track assistant professor in the Dept of Psychology at Seattle University in Fall 2023! Way to go, Eva!


Congratulations to T-SCANner Eva Dicker, PhD for winning Best Poster for New Results at Society for Affective Science Society for Affective Science! Awesome job Eva! #AffectScience2023

Congratulations to T-SCAN alumni Richard Lopez and current graduate student Pauline Goodson (and other collaborative authors) for their upcoming publication in Emotion! This paper investigates social networks, adaptive #emotion regulation use, and #health. doi.org/10.1037/emo000…

A huge congratulations to Eva Dicker, PhD on successfully defending her dissertation! We are so proud of you Dr. Dicker! 🎉



New paper out from the lab (collab with T-SCAN Lab)! We found that applying emotion regulation during encoding altered subsequent memory (reduced negativity bias) in depression. Congrats to Brandon Hayes on his 1st first-author paper! Check it out: authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S10…

