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Sarah M. Sass
 M.A. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Affiliated with the Clinical/Community Division Broadly, I am interested in cognitive and emotional processes, individual differences, and gender differences in psychopathology. More specifically, my research interests involve mechanisms of anxiety and depression, psychophysiological indices of cognitive and emotional processes, and treatment/prevention, with an emphasis on mindfulness-based interventions. Representative Publications: - Sass, S.M., Heller, W., Stewart, J.L., Silton, R.L., Edgar, C., Fisher, J., & Miller, G. (In press). Time course of attentional bias in anxiety: Emotion and gender specificity. Psychophysiology.
- Sass, S.M., Miller, G.A., & Verona, E. (2008). Licensure: Issues and considerations for individuals in training. Behavior Therapist, 31, 101-102.
- Stewart, J.L., Silton, R.L., Sass, S.M., Heller, W., & Miller, G.A. (2008). Anger style, psychopathology, and regional brain activity. Emotion, 8, 701-713.
- Frazier, P., Conlon, A., Tashiro, T., & Sass, S.M. (2007). Post traumatic growth: Finding meaning through trauma. In P. Wong, L. Wong, M. McDonald, & D. Klaassen (Eds.), The positive psychology of meaning and spirituality (pp. 163-170). Abbotsford BC, Canada: INPM Press.
- Sass, S.M., Legge, G., & Lee, H. (2006). Low vision reading speed: Influences of linguistic inference and aging. Optometry and Vision Science, 88, 166-177.
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