Amie Wallman-Jones

Amie Wallman-Jones, PhD, MSc

Postdoctoral Scholar
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Amie Wallman-Jones joined the UCSF Clinical Affective Neuroscience Lab (CAN) Lab at the Memory and Aging Center in February 2023. She previously received her PhD degree from the University of Bern in Switzerland. Her graduate work assessed how physical activity influences interoceptive processing, where she used a multi-method approach to reveal the active ingredients driving this relationship.

Publications: 

Leave the screen: The influence of everyday behaviors on self-reported interoception.

Biological Psychology

Wallman-Jones A, Nigg C, Benzing V, Schmidt M

Physical activity and interoceptive processing: Theoretical considerations for future research.

International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology

Wallman-Jones A, Perakakis P, Tsakiris M, Schmidt M