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Interdisciplinary Affective Science Laboratory

Funding.

Primary support for our research has come from the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the National Institute of Mental Health, the National Institute of Aging, and the Army Research Institute.

Grants

Dates Grant # Source Name Principal Investigator Amount
2008–
2011
W91WAW Army Research Institute The Link between Feeling and Seeing Lisa Feldman Barrett $556,484
2007–
2012
DP1OD003312 National Institutes of Health Emotions as emergent events constrained by affective and conceptual processes (Pioneer Award) Lisa Feldman Barrett $3,910,625
2007–
2010
BCS 0721260 National Science Foundation Language and the Perception of Emotion Lisa Feldman Barrett $449,194
2006–
2011
R01 AG030311 National Institute of Aging Neural Mechanisms of Social Decision Making in Aging C. Wright, MD, Ph.D.; Co-investigator: Lisa Feldman Barrett $2,023,440
2005–
2008
BCS 0527440 National Science Foundation Dynamics of Affective Reactivity Lisa Feldman Barrett $603,886
2002–
2007
K02 MH001981 (Independent Scientist Research Award) National Institute of Mental Health Emotional Granularity: A View From Multiple Levels Lisa Feldman Barrett $489,000
2003–
2005
BCS 0322352 National Science Foundation Enhancing the Experience-Sampling Program (ESP) Lisa Feldman Barrett $60,588
2003 BCS 9727896 National Science Foundation Individual Differences in Emotion Discrimination Lisa Feldman Barrett $431,670
2002–
2003
BCS 0215509 (Doctoral Dissertation Research in DRMS) National Science Foundation The Effect of Affective Experience in Investment Decision Making Lisa Feldman Barrett; Graduate Student: Myeong-Gu Seo $15,000
2001–
2003
BCS 0092224 National Science Foundation Emotional Working Memory: An fMRI study Lisa Feldman Barrett $99,871
2001–
2003
BCS 0204431 National Science Foundation Mechanisms of Resilience in the Face on On-Going Threat Lisa Feldman Barrett $38,320
2000–
2001
  Fetzer Institute Accurate and Illusory Theories in Self-Report Lisa Feldman Barrett $29,800
2001 SES 0074688 (Professional Opportunities for Women in Research and Education (POWRE) Award) National Science Foundation Emotional Granularity: A Neuroscience Perspective Lisa Feldman Barrett $75,000