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Baylor Connections - Jo-Ann Tsang

Psychology and Neuroscience – classrooms, labs, students, faculty – JoAnn Tsang - 10/26/2022 - portraits, headshots
Robert Rogers
Psychology and Neuroscience – classrooms, labs, students, faculty – JoAnn Tsang - 10/26/2022 - portraits, headshots

Gratitude—it’s a positive human emotion shown to provide health benefits. Jo-Ann Tsang, associate professor of psychology, is a social psychologist and leading researcher into gratitude.

In this Baylor Connections, she shares how listen can take healthy steps to focus on gratitude in their own lives and unpacks the ways scientists study and measure gratitude across groups of people.

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