Linda Camras Profile
Linda Camras

@LiCamras

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Happy professor emerita specializing in emotional development--Still professionally involved and enthusiastic!

Joined October 2021
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@LiCamras
Linda Camras
3 years
Pleased to announce my new book Emotional Development across the Lifespan (Guilford Press). Can serve as a framework for a grad course to be supplemented by empirical readings--or just a review of current theory & research for anyone interested!
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@BrettMurPsych @ZakWitkower @ProfJessTracy Yes, predicted facial expressions sometimes do occur with their corresponding emotion--but not as often as originally believed, i.e., not most of the time. We need to focus on identifying the factors that determine when they do or do not occur.
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3 years
@wendybmendes @kim_jmartin @UCSF Wendy will be a great mentor! Congratulations!
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@Infantstudies Eric is breaking important new ground in studies of infant social and emotional development! He addresses questions that matter.
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3 years
@eblissmoreau Listen to what Seth has to say. He is wise.
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@Catherineoscopy so sad--well, I would have laughed
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@SusanBPerlman @Dr_Koraly @DrErikaLunk Looking forward to learning more about this!
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Linda Camras
3 years
@NinaSteele17 @Momademia Missing your job and the intellectual stimulation it provides is totally reasonable and no reason to feel guilty. But perhaps you can find other sources of intellectual stimulation that are still available and spend some time thinking about some "big questions" re:your research.
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@Dr_Koraly @childemotionlab @smith_ke @Rutgers_Newark Well-deserved! Looking forward to following her great career.
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@LFeldmanBarrett @moshe1bar Now I can feel validated!🙂
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3 years
@smith_ke @childemotionlab This paper makes a very important point--related to a slightly different general point that attending to something does not automatically mean it will govern your behavioral response. There is often a process of appraisal that moderates the effect of attentional processes.
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Linda Camras
3 years
Has anyone made a highly entertaining animated video illustrating how the different covid vaccines work? Maybe it would help some people feel more comfortable about receiving the vaccine.
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Linda Camras
3 years
@rachel__walsh In a very nice way, I would take the opportunity to educate the author regarding current thinking about gender within the field of psychology as a whole. I'm sure you have received many similar suggestions from others. And no, you are not being too critical.
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Linda Camras
3 years
@childemotionlab @m_zettersten @affectScience @ISREorg @SRCDtweets This is so true! And such an important direction for future research! (hint,hint to young researchers)
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Linda Camras
3 years
@jayvanbavel Highly relevant to retired academics!
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Linda Camras
3 years
RT @affectScience: 📜JOURNAL ANNOUNCEMENT📜We're thrilled to welcome the new Editors in Chief for Affective Science: Ralph Adolphs, Linda Cam…
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Linda Camras
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@affectScience This is great! When I signed onto this, I didn't realize we were getting a free vacation cruise!
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@LiCamras
Linda Camras
3 years
@affectScience So true!!
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Linda Camras
3 years
@DrNeblett Yes indeed!
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