Jon Maner
Professor of Psychology
Maner is an expert on interplay between motivation, emotion, and social cognition in close relationships (e.g., romantic attraction and the maintenance of long-term relationships), social hierarchy (e.g., power and leadership, dominance and prestige), social affiliation and rejection, and self-protective processes (e.g., disgust, anxiety, and fear).
Topics: Psychology Health + Medicine
(850) 644-1615
maner@psy.fsu.edu
Jim McNulty
Professor of Psychology
McNulty is an expert on how strong beliefs may change or remain stable over time mostly in the context of close relationships. His goals are to understand and define limits to social psych theories that suggest people possess effective techniques for maintaining their desired beliefs and to suggest directions for promoting the resilience of initially satisfying beliefs about close relationships.
Topics: Psychology Health + Medicine
(850) 645-0023
mcnulty@psy.fsu.edu
Ashby Plant
Professor of Psychology
Plant is an expert on the impact of the source of people’s motivation to respond without prejudice on their attitudes, affect, and behavior in prejudice-relevant situations. Other work examines factors that influence the quality of interracial interactions and the regulation and reduction of prejudice.
Topics: Health + Medicine Psychology
(850) 644-5533
plant@psy.fsu.edu
Brad Schmidt
Distinguished Research Professor of Psychology and Director of Anxiety and Behavioral Health Clinic
Schmidt is an expert on prevention and treatment of anxiety pathology, investigation of bio-behavioral parameters that affect the generation and maintenance of anxiety pathology and the relationship between anxiety pathology and physical health.
Topics: Psychology Health + Medicine
(850) 644-1707
schmidt@psy.fsu.edu