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Director

Dr. LoBue studies humans’ behavioral responses to emotionally valenced stimuli—specifically to negative or threatening stimuli—and the mechanisms that guide the development of these behaviors. In one line of work, she studies how humans perceive the presence of threatening stimuli across the lifespan. In a related line of work, she studies the development of children’s avoidance responses to threats, and how they are learned. Her most recent research examines whether early perceptual biases for threat contribute to maladaptive avoidance behaviors, such as those associated with the development of fear and anxiety, and how children learn adaptive avoidance responses, such as avoidance of contagious people or contaminated objects.

 

Email: Vlobue@psychology.rutgers.edu

Phone: 973-353-3950

Website: https://www.childstudycenter-rutgers.com

 

 

Community Liaison

Rosalina is from East Orange, New Jersey. She graduated with an undergraduate degree in Social Work with a minor in Psychology from Rutgers University in 2021. In the upcoming years she hopes to attend a graduate program. She is interested in pursuing a career as a Public Health Social Worker.

 

Email: Cares@psychology.rutgers.edu

Phone: 973-353-1868