Hanah Chapman
Assistant Professor
Psychology
Location: 4405 James Hall
Phone: 718.951.5000 x6038
Fax: 718.951.4814
Email:
Hanah Chapman's Web site
Hanah Chapman joined the Psychology Department at Brooklyn College in 2013. After receiving her Ph.D., she completed a postdoctoral fellowship in social psychology at The Ohio State University. Her research program uses methods from cognitive and social psychology as well as neuroscience to study emotion and morality.
Education:
Ph.D., University of Toronto - 2011 (Affective Neuroscience)
B.Sc., Dalhousie University - 2004 (Neuroscience)
Areas of Expertise:
Hanah Chapman studies human emotion and moral cognition, both independently and as they interact. One line of work investigates differences in the cognitive effects of distinct emotion such as disgust, fear and sadness. Another line of research examines the contributions of emotion and cognition to morality, including the role of disgust in moral psychology and the broader influence of emotion and cognition on moral decision-making.
Books and Publications
Chapman, H.A. (2018). A component process model of disgust, anger and moral judgment.
K. Gray & J. Graham (Eds.), The Atlas of Moral Psychology. New York: Guilford. (Books and Publications: Book Chapter) 2018
Chapman, H.A. (2018). Enhanced recall of disgusting relative to frightening photographs is
not due to organization. Cognition and Emotion, 32, 1220-1230. (Books and Publications: Article (Peer-reviewed)) 2018
Karinen, A., & Chapman, H.A. (In press). Cognitive and personality correlates of trait disgust and their relationship to condemnation of non-purity moral transgressions. Emotion. (Books and Publications: Article (Peer-reviewed)) 2018
Chapman, H.A., Lee, D.H., Susskind, J.M., Bartlett, M.S. & Anderson, A.K. (2017). The
face of distaste: A preliminary study. Chemical Senses, 45(6), 457-463. (Books and Publications: Article (Peer-reviewed)) 2017
Giner-Sorolla, R.G. & Chapman, H.A. (2017). Beyond purity: Moral disgust toward bad
character. Psychological Science, 28, 80-91. (Books and Publications: Article (Peer-reviewed)) 2017
Chapman, H.A. & Anderson A.K. (2014). Trait disgust is related to moral judgments outside of the purity domain. Emotion, 14, 341-348. (Books and Publications: Article (Peer-reviewed)) 2014
Chapman, H.A. & Cunningham, W.A. (2014). Social groups: Both our destruction and our salvation? W. Sinott-Armstrong (Ed.), Moral Psychology, Volume 4. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. (Books and Publications: Book Chapter) 2014
Chapman, H.A., Johannes, K., Poppenk, J.L., Moscovitch, M. & Anderson, A.K. (2013). Evidence for the differential salience of disgust and fear in episodic memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 142, 1000-1112. (Books and Publications: Article (Peer-reviewed)) 2014
Koscik, T.R., White, N., Chapman, H.A., & Anderson, A.K. (2014). Sensory foundations of socioemotional perception. M.S. Gazzaniga & G. Mangun (Eds.), The Cognitive Neurosciences, 5th Edition. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. (Books and Publications: Book Chapter) 2014
Chapman, H.A and A.K. Anderson. "Things Rank and Gross in Nature: A Review and Synthesis of Moral Disgust." Psychological Bulletin 139: 300-27. (Books and Publications: Article (Peer-reviewed)) 2013
Farb, N.A., H.A. Chapman and A.K. Anderson. "Emotions: Form Follows Function." Current Opinion in Neurobiology 23: 393-98. (Books and Publications: Article (Peer-reviewed)) 2013
Chapman, H.A. and A.K. Anderson. "Understanding Disgust." Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences: The Year in Cognitive Neuroscience 1251: 62-76. Invited review. (Books and Publications: Article (Peer-reviewed)) 2012
Chapman, H.A. and A.K. Anderson. "Response to Commentary by Royzman and Kurzban." Emotion Review 3: 272-73. (Books and Publications: Article (Peer-reviewed)) 2011
Chapman, H.A. and A.K. Anderson. "Varieties of Moral Emotional Experience." Emotion Review 3: 255-57. (Books and Publications: Article (Peer-reviewed)) 2011
Chapman, H.A., D. Bernier and B. Rusak. "MRI-related Anxiety Levels Change Within and Between Repeated Scanning Sessions." Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging 182: 160-64. (Books and Publications: Article (Peer-reviewed)) 2010
Chapman, H.A., S. Woltering, C. Lamm and M. Lewis. "Hearts and Minds: Coordination of Neurocognitive and Cardiovascular Regulation in Children and Adolescents." Biological Psychology 84: 296-303. (Books and Publications: Article (Peer-reviewed)) 2010
Chapman, H.A., D.A. Kim, J.M. Susskind and A.K. Anderson. "In Bad Taste: Evidence for the Oral Origins of Moral Disgust." Science 323: 1222-26. (Books and Publications: Article (Peer-reviewed)) 2009
Awards, Honors and Fellowships
Association for Politics and Life Sciences Research Award - $1500 (Grants and Fellowships) 2018
PSC-CUNY Traditional A Research Award - $3,500 (Grants and Fellowships) 2018
PSC-CUNY Traditional A Research Award - $3,500 (Grants and Fellowships) 2015
Research Activities
Associate editor, Cognition and Emotion. 2013
Conferences, Seminars and Symposiums
Chapman, H.A. (2015). Cutting emotion at its joints: Evidence from the perceptual and cognitive effects of disgust and fear. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, New York, New York. Speakers: Hanah Chapman, Daniel Lee (University of Colorado at Boulder), Wei Li (University of Florida), Carien Van Reekum (VU Amsterdam). (Conferences, Seminars and Symposiums: Contributed Talk) 2015
Chapman, H.A. & Anderson, A.K. (2014). Trait disgust is related to moral judgments outside of the purity domain. Symposium talk at the biannual meeting of the European Association for Social Psychology, Amsterdam, Holland. (Conferences, Seminars and Symposiums: Contributed Talk) 2014