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  1. My research focuses on how our emotions affect other people (and how they affect other people’s emotions). The guiding idea is that emotions align and configure our relations with other people and regulate their orientations towards objects and events in the environment (relation alignment).

  2. Brian Parkinson is a Professor of Experimental Psychology and a Tutor in Psychology at Christ Church, University of Oxford. His research focuses on the interpersonal effects and functions of emotions, such as social referencing, emotion contagion, and interpersonal emotion regulation.

  3. Brian Parkinson. Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, UK. Verified email at psy.ox.ac.uk - Homepage. emotion social appraisal emotional convergence in groups and dyads interpersonal emotion regulation.

  4. May 19, 2018 · Prolific author Brian Parkinson has become a leading authority on New Zealand's flora and fauna, despite having no formal qualifications,

  5. Brian Parkinson is the leader of the Emotion and Social Relations Research Group at the University of Oxford. He studies emotions in relational contexts, such as interpersonal and group settings, and their effects on cooperation, trust, and social media.

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  6. Sep 2, 2011 · The present paper traces development of the social psychology of emotions from this starting point. Subsequent research into group-based and social appraisal has advanced understanding of the impact of social information on emotions and suggested new ways of investigating associated phenomena.

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  8. Deputy Research Director of Clinical Psychology Training and Research.