About Us

The Society for Affective Science is a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering basic and applied research in the variety of fields that study affect broadly defined.

Membership

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What is Affective Science?

Affective science is the scientific study of emotion and related phenomena (e.g., moods, stress, attitudes, valuation, motivation). Research in affective science focuses on a broad set of topics, including the role of emotions and related phenomena in social perceptions, group processes, interpersonal relationships, communication, personality, memory and learning, decision making, artificial intelligence, pain, and mental and physical health. Affective science also concerns how these phenomena impact and are impacted by lifespan development, culture, and language. Affective science is of critical importance for addressing some of the most pressing issues in human society, including interventions for health and well-being, development of government policy, fostering political tolerance, social justice, educational achievement, developments in computing, and advancements in medical practice and treatment.

Our Vision

An enlightened world where humanity fully understands the origins, functions, and impact of emotions on all aspects of human life. Guided by strong leadership and a spirit of innovation, we strive to advance affective science, nurture the next generation of scholars, and share our discoveries to improve lives and create a better future for all.

Our Mission

Advance, innovate, and disseminate affective science, serving as the natural home for those engaged in affective science, in both basic and translational areas of the field.

How do we do this?

Through a strong governance structure and culture of innovation, we advance and promote the science of our members, train the next generation of scientists, and disseminate our science to the world for the benefit of humankind.

Our Core Values

At SAS, we value:

  • Diversity: Engaging members from all walks of life, disciplines, and career stages to foster collaborations and scholarly discourse that advances the field
  • Support: Providing all members with opportunities for career-long professional development
  • Sharing: Facilitating open access to resources of all kinds
  • Innovation: Leading a culture of evidence-based innovation that advances the field and supports it members

Board of Directors

Kristen A. Lindquist

Kristen A. Lindquist

President

Rachael Jack

Rachael Jack

President-Elect

Maital Neta

Maital Neta

Past President

Renee Thompson

Renee Thompson

Secretary

Amitai Shenhav

Amitai Shenhav

Treasurer

Stephanie Carpenter

Stephanie Carpenter

Director-at-Large
Membership & Outreach Chair
Website

Luis Flores

Luis Flores

Director-at-Large
Fundraising Chair
Website

Nicole Giuliani

Nicole Giuliani

Director-at-Large

Ethan Kross

Ethan Kross

Director-at-Large

Hongbo Yu

Hongbo Yu

Director-at-Large
DEI Chair
Website

Jonas Everaert

Jonas Everaert

Director-at-Large
2025 Program Co-Chair
Website

Yael Millgram

Yael Millgram

Director-at-Large
2025 Program Co-Chair
Website
Eva Liu

Eva Liu

Director-at-Large
Student Committee Representative
Email
Awards Committee
Chair: Maital Neta, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Past Chair: Maya Tamir, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Sean Dae Houlihan, MIT, Dartmouth

Casey Brown, Georgetown University

Iris Mauss, University of California, Berkeley

Phoebe Ellsworth, University of Michigan

Brett Ford, University of Toronto

Kristen Lindquist, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Seth Pollak, University of Wisconsin

Jonathan Stange, University of Southern California

Anthony Vaccaro, University of Southern California

Fundraising Committee

Co-Chair: Luis Flores, Rutgers University [email]

Co-Chairs: Virginia Sturm, University of California [email] and Monika Lohani, University of Utah [email

Darwin Guevarra, University of California, San Francisco
Joseph Mikels, DePaul University
Lorenzo Pasquini, University of California, San Francisco
Ozge Ugurlu, University of California, Berkeley

Past Co-Chair: Nicole Giuliani, University of Oregon

Membership/Outreach Committee

Co-Chair:  Stephanie M. Carpenter, Arizona State University (email)

Co-Chair:  Nicole A. Roberts, Arizona State University (email)

Co-Chair:  Jolie B. Wormwood, University of New Hampshire (email)

 

Newsletter Subcommittee

Lead:   Katie Hoemann, University of Kansas

Angelina Sung, Colorado State University
Magdalena Rychlowska, Queen’s University Belfast
Pooja Kulkarni, Saarland University

 

Listserv Subcommittee

Lead: Jolie Wormwood, University of New Hampshire

Daisuke Ueno, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
Jennifer Ouyang, University of Southern California

 

Year-Round Events Subcommittee

Lead: Darwin Guevarra, University of California, San Francisco

Anthony Atkinson, Durham University
Jolie Wormwood, University of New Hampshire

 

Website Review Subcommittee

Lead: Marissa Ogren, Rutgers University

Anthony Atkinson, Durham University
Daisuke Ueno, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
Angelina Sung, Colorado State University

 

Social Media Subcommittee

Lead: Tabea Springstein, University of California, Riverside

Jennifer MacCormack, University of Virginia 

2025 Program Committee

Co-Chair: Jonas Everaert, Tilburg University & KU Leuven [email]
Co-Chair: Yael Millgram, Tel Aviv University [email]

Past Co-Chairs: Erik Nook, Princeton University and Sa-kiera Hudson, Berkeley Haas

Innovation officer: Claudia Haase, Northwestern University

Abstracts Committee

Chair: Katie Hoemann, KU Leuven/University of Kansas

Lior Abramson, Columbia University
Justin Kim, Sungkyunkwan University
Daphne Liu, University of Denver
Ella Moeck, University of Adelaide
Vera Vine, Queen’s University
Hongbo Yu, UC Santa Barbara

Methods Co-chair: Yasemin Erbas, Tilburg University
Methods Co-chair: Joao Guassi Morreira, University of Wisconsin -Madison

Salons Co-chair: Maia Pujara, Sarah Lawrence College
Salons Co-chair: Adrienne Wood, University of Virginia

Networking

Shir Atzil Hebrew, University of Jerusalem
Jenna Wells, Cornell University

Preconference

Chair: Casey Brown, Georgetown University

Kuan-Hua Chen, University of Nebraska Medical Center

Student Committee

Chair: Eva Liu, Yale University

Membership & Outreach

Stephanie Carpenter, Arizona State University
Nicole Roberts, Arizona State University
Jolie Wormwood, University of New Hampshire

Fundraising

Co-chair: Luis Flores, Queen’s University
Co-chair: Virginia Sturm, UCSF
Co-chair: Monika Lohani, University of Utah

Darwin Guevarra, University of California, San Francisco
Vera Vine, Queen’s University
Ozge Ugurlu, University of California, Berkeley

 

Social media

Jennifer MacCormack, University of Virginia
Tabea Springstein, University of California, Riverside

Student Committee
Chair: Eva Liu Yale University
Co-Vice Chair: Livia Sacchi University of Lausanne
Co-Vice Chair: Victoria Hart-Derrick, Yale University
Past Chair: Kyle Barrentine, University of Virginia

Natali Barragan, Arizona State University
Amy Gregory, McGill University
Pooja Kulkarni, University of Mumbai
Jennifer Ouyang, University of Southern California
Angelina Sung, Colorado State University
Dasha Yermol, The University of Kansas
Ellen Zheng, Arizona State University

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee

Co-Chairs:
Michelle “Lani” Shiota, Arizona State University
Hongbo Yu, University of California, Santa Barbara

Committee: 

Derek Isaacowitz, Northeastern University

 Joseph Mikels, DePaul University

Yuri Miyamoto, Hitotsubashi University

Jose Soto, Pennsylvania State University

Kyle Barrentine, University of Virginia

Livia Sacchi, University of Lausanne

Leadership Archive

Founders: Lisa Feldman Barrett and James Gross

Past Presidents:

2014: James Gross, Stanford University

2015: Lisa Feldman Barrett, Northeastern University

2016: Wendy Berry Mendes, University of California, San Francisco

2017: Kevin Ochsner, Columbia University

2018: Ann Kring, University of California, Berkeley

2019: Robert Levenson, University of California, Berkeley

2020: Paula Niedenthal, University of Wisconsin-Madison

2021: Barbara Fredrickson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2022: Elaine Fox, University of Oxford

2023: Maya Tamir, The Hebrew University

2024: Maital Neta, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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