California State University, Fullerton

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The Anxiety & Mood Disorders Lab (AMDL) at California State University, Fullerton is located on the third floor of the Langsdorf Hall building in room LH-323-H. The lab has been open since Spring 2007. Currently, lab research projects focus on cognitive and interpersonal risk for the emotional disorders. For example, we are currently using paradigms drawn from cognitive and biological psychology to examine processing of emotional information in groups at risk for psychological distress.

For general inquiries, contact us at 657-278-6199 or at amdl.csuf@gmail.com.


LAB NEWS

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POSTER PRESENTATIONS

Individuals with Varying Levels of Anxiety Sensitivity Do No Differ in Intrusion Words Recalled, (2009, May). Poster presented at the 21st Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science in San Francisco, CA.

The Effects of Looming Vulnerability on Test Anxiety and Performance, (2009, April). Poster session presented at the 89th Annual Convention of the Western Psychological Association in Portland, OR.

Recall of Emotional Words in Individuals with Varying Levels of Anxiety Sensitivity, (2008, November). Poster session presented at the 42nd Annual Convention of the Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies in Orlando, FL.

Information Processing and Anxiety Sensitivity, (2008, April). Poster session presented at the 88th Annual Convention of the Western Psychological Association in Irvine, CA.


                                                                                                                               This page was last updated on 4/18/2011.