Issue 2 – Science Feature 1

Contributed by Dr. Katie Hoemann   Learning and reversing: How the brain navigates threat in an ever-changing environment Science spotlight on 2022 Best Dissertation in Affective Science Award winner Dr. Hannah Savage   Once, I spent the better part of a...

President Elect Voting Open!

On behalf of the SAS Executive Committee, we are pleased to announce that we have identified two outstanding candidates to run for the open leadership position of President-Elect of SAS. You may read about each candidate’s past experiences in affective science and SAS...

Issue 1 – Student Committee Update

SAS Student Committee Update The SAS student committee (“SASSC”) plays an integral role in our society’s functioning. We highlight our student committee’s ongoing contributions to the SAS student body and the broader SAS community as a whole. This edition’s update was...

Issue 1 – Student Spotlight

Angela M. Smith Do you know a student (undergrad or graduate) who should be featured for their contribution to the study of affective science? Submit your nominations to amoriah.smith@mail.utoronto.ca For our inaugural student spotlight, we are excited to feature the...

Issue 1 – Science Feature

By Dr. Katie Hoemann, KU Leuven An inside look at interoception: How does it matter for our emotions during stress? “How do you feel right now?” Many of us might answer this question by focusing on what’s going on in our minds – our thoughts, expectations, or hopes....