Check out this podcast with Live Happy to learn more about Religion and Positive Psychology with Dr. Patty Van Cappellen here.

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Kevin Ladd, PhD. (Indiana University South Bend, Department of Psychology) is joining us at Duke University for a Brown Bag presentation. Dr. Ladd is a consultant on our Embodiment of Worship grant. Come and hear about his research:
Labyrinths, mannequins, fMRI, and eyeballs: Toward a psychology of prayer
When: Friday, November 17, 2017 from 12:00 – 1:00 pm
Where: Soc/Psych building room 319

Dr. Ladd’s research interests include the interface of science & religion, prayer, wisdom, music, ritual, health, coping, prejudice, psychometrics, physiology, neuroimaging, synesthesia, spiritual transformation, character development, personality, clergy & congregational performance/satisfaction, magic.
Dimitris Xygalatas, PhD. (University of Connecticut, Department of Anthropology) is joining us at Duke University for a Brown Bag presentation. Dr. Xygalatas is a consultant on our Embodiment of Worship grant. Come and hear about his research:
What is ritual for? Psychological underpinnings of ritual behavior
When: Friday, November 10, 2017 from 12:00 – 1:00 pm
Where: Soc/Psych building room 319

Dr. Xygalatas’ interests include ritual, cooperation, and the interaction between cognition and culture. His research focuses on the application of scientific methods and technologies in ethnographic field research. You can find out more on his webpage here.
Stephanie Cassidy, a graduate from UNC-Chapel Hill, and Megan Edwards, a graduate from Hope College, have joined the lab as full time Study Coordinators to help implement a series of studies on the embodiment of worship funded by a 3-year grant from the John Templeton Foundation. Welcome!
Check out this article in Scientific American!
