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Please join us for the Oxford Pain Network Seminar, taking place on the third Friday of every month in the Newsom-Davis Room, OxCIN Annexe and online (email the organiser or join the mailing list for the link). Each meeting will have a different speaker, either internal or external to the University, followed by a short Q&A.
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May’s speaker: Dr Charlotte Krahé is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Liverpool John Moores University. Her research seeks to explain the psychological and neurobiological pathways by which humans integrate social context with its all its complexity into their experience of emotions, from relatively fleeting sensations in our bodies to longer-term experiences of pain, anxiety and depression. How are these pathways influenced by how we view others and ourselves in social interactions, and how are they shaped by our early interpersonal experiences?
Talk Abstract: TBC