Nicole Giuliani, PhD, is faculty in the School Psychology and Prevention Science programs at the College of Education. Her research focuses on better understanding the affective, cognitive, and neural mechanisms underlying food craving, consumption, and self-regulation, as well as how parents manage their own emotions and behaviors in the process of teaching their children how to engage in healthy self-regulation. Nicole received her PhD from Stanford University, and completed her post-doctoral training in the Psychology Department at UO
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Nicole Giuliani, PhD
Nicole Giuliani, PhD
Evergreen Associate Professor, Department of Special Education and Clinical Sciences
Postdoctoral Researcher, PSI
Postdoctoral Researcher, PSI