

Bryan Denny
Dr. Bryan Denny is a renowned researcher in the field of Psychological Sciences, currently serving as an Associate Professor at Rice University. With a keen focus on emotion regulation, Dr. Denny explores its profound effects on both mental and physical well-being. His innovative research employs a translational social cognitive neuroscience approach, integrating longitudinal analysis of emotion reports, health habits, psychophysiology, and neuroimaging. Dr. Denny's work is pivotal in advancing our understanding of the intricate role that emotion regulation plays in health and well-being. By examining the interplay between cognitive and affective neuroscience, his research sheds light on how emotions influence health outcomes and behavioral medicine. His studies aim to bridge the gap between basic science and practical applications, contributing significantly to the field of translational affective science. In addition to his research, Dr. Denny is deeply committed to education and mentorship, guiding the next generation of scholars in the field of psychological sciences. His dedication to fostering a collaborative and innovative research environment at Rice University has made him a respected figure among his peers and students alike. Dr. Denny's contributions to the field are not only academic but also practical, as he seeks to apply his findings to improve mental and physical health interventions. His work continues to inspire and inform both the academic community and the broader public, making significant strides in the understanding of emotion regulation and its impact on health.
Publications
, S58, 2018-05-01
, 2013-03-01
, 110-114, 2020-02-01