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Catherine Joy Norris

Assistant Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences

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Departments and Programs

  • Psychological and Brain Sciences

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Contact Information

Email: catherine.j.norris@dartmouth.edu
Phone:
Office: 6207 Moore Hall

Education

B.A. University of Chicago; M.A. University of Chicago; Ph.D. University of Chicago

Areas of Expertise

Emotions and the brain; social psychology

Selected Works

  • Norris, C J, E E Chen, D C Zhu, S L Small and J T Cacioppo, "The Interaction of Social and Emotional Processes in the Brain," Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 16 (2004) 1818-1829.
  • Cacioppo, J T, G G Berntson, T S Lorig, C J Norris, E Rickett and H Nusbaum, "Just Because You're Imaging the Brain Doesn't Mean You Can Stop Using Your Head: A Primer and Set of First Principles," Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 85:4 (2003) 650-661.
  • Cacioppo, J T and C J Norris, "Social Neuroscience," in Concise Encyclopedia of Psychology and Neuroscience, W E Craighead and C B Nemeroff (eds.), (2003) 917-918.
  • Larsen, J T, S H Hemenover, C J Norris, and J T Cacioppo, "Turning Adversity into Advantage: On the Virtues of the Coactivation of Positive and Negative Emotions," in A Psychology of Human Strengths: Fundamental Questions and Future Directions for a Positive Psychology, L G Aspinwall and U M Staudinger (eds.), (2003).
  • Larsen, J T, C J Norris, and J T Cacioppo, "Effects of Positive and Negative Affect on Electromyographic Activity over Zygomaticus major and Corrugator supercilii," Psychophysiology, 40:5 (2003) 776-785.

Current Projects

"I Know How You Feel: Social and Emotional Information Processing in the Brain;" "Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and the Study of Emotion"