Elizabeth Page-Gould

Special guest

Elizabeth Page-Gould is the Canada Research Chair in Social Psychophysiology and Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto. Dr. Page-Gould's research examines how the subjective, cognitive, physiological, and behavioral aspects of experience play into the way we perceive and organize knowledge about the social world. She has a particular interest in intergroup interactions with both friends and strangers. Dr. Page-Gould is also interested in basic questions in psychophysiology, such as: (1) the relationship between subjective experience and physiological responses; (2) how the peripheral nervous system responds to social cognitive processes and how these bodily responses in turn affect social perception.

Elizabeth Page-Gould has been a guest on 3 episodes.