Jeffrey Glenn
PACT Lab Clinical Area
243-7646
My research interests revolve around the question of why it is that otherwise rational individuals sometimes behave in ways that lead to serious clinical outcomes. Specifically, I am interested in the role of cognitive processes -- both automatic and strategic -- in anxiety, depression, and suicide. Such processes include attention, autobiographical memory, prospection, time perception, and mental imagery. I also am interested in better understanding the causal relations between cognitive processing and emotion regulation.