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Emily V. Fair
Graduate Student
Adviser: Michael Russell
Summary Statement

Emily’s research focuses on the influence of interoception (perception of bodily state) on affect and behavior.

Department
  • Biobehavioral Health Graduate Student
Education
  • M.A., Psychology, The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.
  • M.A., Thanatology, Hood College, Frederick, M.D.
  • B.A., Psychology, Georgetown University, Washington D.C.
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Research Interests
  • Interoception & Interoceptive Awareness
  • Affect, Emotion and Behavior
  • Subjective Intoxication & Drinking outcomes
  • Chronic Disease, Addiction
  • Quantitative Methods
Additional Information

Fellowships and Awards:

2020   Recipient, Biomedical Big Data to Knowledge Predoctoral   Training Program, Pennsylvania State University

2018   Recipient, Deans' Distinguished Graduate Fellowship, Pennsylvania State University

2018   Recipient, Best Graduate Research Poster, The Catholic University of America

2016   Recipient, Donna Mowry '98, M.A. '07 Thanatology Award, Hood College