Tristen K. Inagaki [email protected]

Department of University of Pittsburgh 210 South Bouquet Street 3101 Sennott Square Pittsburgh, PA 15260 ______

Position

Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh, 2015-current Faculty Affiliate, Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition, 2015-current

Education

Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, 2014 Major area: Social Psychology, Minor area: Measurement

M.A. University of California, Los Angeles, 2009; Social Psychology

B.A. University of California, Los Angeles, 2005; Psychology Magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa

Funding, Honors, and Awards

Completed Grants

$10,000 “The neuropharmacological basis of gratitude,“ 1/13-5/14 (PI: Inagaki) Greater Good Science Center at the University of California, Berkeley

Fellowships

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, 2011-2014 UCLA Graduate Summer Research Mentorship Award, 2010 Jacob K. Javits Fellowship, 2008-2011

Honors and Awards

Harold H. Kelley Award for exceptionally meritorious research paper addressing basic issues or theory in social psychology, 2014 Awarded for “Shared neural mechanisms underlying “social warmth” and physical warmth” UCLA’s Dissertation Launchpad Inaugural program, 2014 Awarded by popular vote after presenting research findings to a general audience Social and Affective Neuroscience (SAN) Society Travel Award, 2013 Norma and Seymour Feshbach Doctoral Dissertation Award through UCLA, 2012 American Psychosomatic Society (APS) Travel Award for MacLean Scholars, 2012 UCLA Center for the Study of Women Graduate Student Travel Award, 2011

Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) Travel Award, 2010 UCLA Quality of Graduate Education Travel Grant, 2009 Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society, 2005

Publications

14) Inagaki, T. K., Muscatell, K. A., Moieni, M., Dutcher, J. M., Jevtic, I., Irwin, M. R., & Eisenberger, N. I. (in press). Yearning for connection? Loneliness is associated with increased ventral striatum activity to close others. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience.

13) Inagaki, T. K., Irwin, M. R., & Eisenberger, N. I. (in press). Blocking opioids attenuates physical warmth-induced feelings of social connection. Emotion.

12) Inagaki, T. K., Muscatell, K. A., Irwin, M. R., Moieni, M., Dutcher, J. M., Jevtic, I., Breen, E. C., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2015). The role of the ventral striatum in sickness-induced approach toward support figures. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 44, 247-252.

11) Inagaki, T. K., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2013). Shared neural mechanisms underlying “social warmth” and physical warmth. Psychological Science, 24, 2272-2280.

10) Poore, J. C., Pfeifer, J. H., Berkman, E., Inagaki, T. K., Welborne, B. L., & Lieberman, M. D. (2012). Prediction-error in the context of real social relationships modulates reward system activity. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 6, 1-11.

9) Inagaki, T. K., Muscatell, K. A., Irwin, M. R., Cole, S. W., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2012). Inflammation selectively enhances amygdala activity to socially threatening images. Neuroimage, 15, 3222-6.

8) Inagaki, T. K., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2012). Neural correlates of giving support to a loved one. Psychosomatic Medicine, 74, 3-7.

7) Eisenberger, N. I., Master, S. L., Inagaki, T. K., Taylor, S. E., Lieberman, M. D., Shirinyan, D., & Naliboff, B. (2011). Attachment figures activate safety signal-related neural regions and reduce pain experience. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108, 11721-6.

6) Eisenberger, N. I., Inagaki, T. K., Muscatell, K. A., Haltom, K. E. B. & Leary, M. R. (2011). The neural sociometer: brain mechanisms underlying state self-esteem. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 23, 3448-55.

5) Lieberman, M .D., Inagaki, T. K., Tabibnia, G., & Crockett, M. J. (2011). Subjective responses to emotional stimuli during labeling, reappraisal, and distraction. Emotion, 11, 468-80.

4) Eisenberger, N.I., Berkman, E.T., Inagaki, T.K., Rameson, L., Mashal, N., & Irwin, M.R. (2010). Inflammation-induced anhedonia: Endotoxin reduces ventral striatum responses to reward. Biological Psychiatry, 68, 748-754.

3) Eisenberger, N.I., Inagaki, T.K., Mashal, N.M. & Irwin, M.R. (2010). Inflammation and social experience: An inflammatory challenge induces feelings of social disconnection in addition to depressed mood. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 24, 558-563.

2) Falk, E., Rameson, L., Berkman, E., Kang, Y., Inagaki, T. K., Lieberman, M. D. (2009). The neural

correlates of persuasion: a common network across cultures and media. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22, 1-13.

1) Eisenberger, N.I., Inagaki, T.K., Rameson, L. T., Mashal, N.M., & Irwin, M.R. (2009). An fMRI study of cytokine-induced depressed mood and social pain: The role of sex differences. Neuroimage, 47, 881-90.

Manuscripts Under Review or In Progress

Inagaki, T. K., Byrne Haltom, K. E., Suzuki, S., Jevtic, I., Hornstein, E., Bower, J. E., & Eisenberger, N. I. (invited resubmission). The benefits of support giving: Giving support to others, but not receiving support, is associated with decreased stress-related and increased reward-related neural activity.

Inagaki, T. K., Ray, L. A., Irwin, M. R., Way, B. M., & Eisenberger, N. I. (under review). Opioids and social bonding: Naltrexone reduces feelings of social connection.

Inagaki, T. K., & Eisenberger, N. I. (under review). Giving support to others reduces sympathetic nervous system-related responses to stress.

Torre, J. B., Stanton, A. L., Inagaki, T. K., Haltom, K. E. B, Mulvenna, C. M., & Lieberman, M. D. (under review). Common neural mechanism for distinct forms of self-control in right ventrolateral prefrontal cortex.

Inagaki, T. K., Irwin, M. R., Moieni, M., Jevtic, I., & Eisenberger, N. I. (in progress). Physical and social warmth: higher (normal) body temperature is associated with greater feelings of social connection.

Muscatell, K. A., Moeini, M., Dutcher, J. D., Inagaki, T. K., Jevtic, I., Breen, E. C., Irwin, M. R., & Eisenberger, N. I. (in progress). Inflammation leads to greater amygdala responses to social evaluation.

Symposia

Inagaki, T. K., Ray, L. A., Irwin, M. R., Way, B. M., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2015). The role of opioids on social bonding: Naltrexone reduces feelings of social connection. Paper presentation at the American Psychosomatic Society (APS) Conference, March 21, 2015, Savannah, GA.

Eisenberger, N.I. & Inagaki, T.K. (2014). Exploring the role of opioid processes in social connection. Invited talk at the Inaugural Society for Affective Science conference, April 2014, Bethesda, MD.

Inagaki, T. K., Irwin, M. R., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2014). Neural mechanisms underlying social approach and withdrawal: The role of inflammation. Paper presentation at the American Psychosomatic Society (APS) Conference, March 2014, San Francisco, CA.

Muscatell, K. A., Inagaki, T. K., & Eisenberger, N. I. Neural activation during rejection and reward: Implications for health behaviors. Symposium talk at the Western Psychological Association (WPA) Conference, April 2012, San Francisco, CA.

Inagaki, T. K., Muscatell, K. A., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2012). Inflammation selectively enhances amygdala activity to socially threatening images. Symposium talk at the Western Psychological Association (WPA) Conference, April 2012, San Francisco, CA.

Eisenberger, N.I. & Inagaki, T.K. (2012). The neural basis of social connection: Exploring the neural correlates of giving and receiving social support. Author on symposium talk at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) conference. January 2012, San Diego, CA.

Inagaki, T. K., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2011). Neural correlates of providing support to a loved one. Symposium talk given at the Western Psychological Association (WPA) Conference, April, 2011, Los Angeles, CA.

Eisenberger, N.I., & Inagaki, T. K. (2011). The gift of giving: The neural correlates of giving support to a loved one. Author on symposium talk at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) conference, January 2011, San Antonio, TX.

Invited Talks and Colloquia

Cornell University, Social Psychology Colloquium, 2013 Cornell University, Psychology Department Colloquium, 2013 University of Pittsburgh, Psychology Department Colloquium, 2013 University of California, Merced, Psychology Department Colloquium, 2013 University of California, Los Angeles, Health Psychology Brown Bag, 2011 University of California, Los Angeles, Social Psychology Colloquium, 2010

Conference Abstracts and Posters (* indicates first authors who were my advisees)

Inagaki, T. K., Ray, L. A., Irwin, M. R., Way, B. M., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2015). Opioids and social bonding: the effect of naltrexone on feelings of social connection. Data blitz presentation at the annual meeting of the Social Neuroendocrinology Pre-Conference at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, February 26, 2015, Long Beach, CA.

Inagaki, T. K., Muscatell, K. A., Moieni, M., Dutcher, J. M., Jevtic, I., Breen, E. C., Irwin, M. R., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2014). Neural mechanisms underlying social approach: The role of inflammation. Poster presented at the inaugural meeting of the Society for Affective Science (SAS), April 24, 2014, Bethesda, Maryland.

Inagaki, T. K., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2013). The stress-reducing effects of giving support to others. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychosomatic Society, March 16, 2013, Miami, Florida.

Inagaki, T. K., Muscatell, K. A., Irwin, M. R., Cole, S. W., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2013). The effect of inflammation on the amygdala’s response to socially threatening images. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Social and Affective Neuroscience Society, April 2013, San Francisco, California.

Inagaki, T. K., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2012). Common neural circuitry underlying social and physical warmth. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Social Neuroscience, October 12, 2012, New Orleans, Lousiana.

*Lin, M., Inagaki, T. K., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2012). Behavioral and neural responses to physical and social warmth. Poster presented at Stanford’s Undergraduate Psychology Conference, May 19, 2012.

*Lin, M., Inagaki, T. K., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2012). Brain’s response to physical and social warmth. Poster presented at UC Berkeley’s Interdisciplinary Research Conference (BIRC), April 29, 2012.

Torre, J. B., Inagaki, T. K., Mulvenna, C. M., Haltom, K. E. B., Stanton, A. L., & Lieberman, M.D. (2012). Shared neural correlates for emotion regulation and motor inhibition. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Social and Affective Neuroscience Society, April 2012, New York, New York.

Inagaki, T. K., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2012). Shared neural mechanisms for processing physical and social warmth. Poster and data blitz presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychosomatic Society, March 16, 2012, Athens, Greece.

Muscatell, K. A., Inagaki, T. K., & Eisenberger, N.I. (2012). Neural responses to social rejection and subsequent reward: implications for stress-related health behaviors. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychosomatic Society, March 14, 2012, Athens, Greece.

Torre, J., Inagaki, T. K., Mulvenna, C., Haltom, K. E. B., Stanton, A., Lieberman, M. D. (2012). Common neural mechanism for emotion regulation and motor inhibition. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, January 19, 2012, San Diego, CA.

Inagaki, T. K. (2012). The neural overlap between physical and social warmth. Data blitz presentation at the annual meeting of Social Personality and Health Pre-Conference at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, January 26, 2012, San Diego, CA.

*Ocampo, A., Inagaki, T. K., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2011). Neural overlap between social warmth and physical warmth. Talk presented Stanford’s Undergraduate Psychology Conference, May 20, 2011.

*Ocampo, A., Inagaki, T. K., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2011). An fMRI Investigation of the link between social warmth and physical warmth. Talk presented at UCLA’s Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference, May 6, 2011.

Inagaki, T. K., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2011). Neural correlates of providing support to a loved one. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychosomatic Society, March, 11, 2011, San Antonio, TX.

Inagaki, T. K., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2011). An fMRI investigation of the provision of social support. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, January 29, 2011, San Antonio, TX.

Inagaki, T. K., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2010). Neural underpinnings of the Provision of Social Support. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Social and Affective Neuroscience Society, October 31, 2010, Chicago, IL.

*Ocampo, A., Inagaki, T. K., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2010). Neural Bases of Giving Social Support. Poster presented Stanford’s Undergraduate Psychology Conference, May 22, 2010.

*Ocampo, A., Inagaki, T. K., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2010). An fMRI Investigation of Giving Social Support. Poster presented at UCLA’s Psychology Undergraduate Research Conference, May 14, 2010.

Poore, J., Lieberman, M. D., Pfeifer, J., Berkman, E., & Inagaki, T. K. (2010). Attachment Anxiety, Responsiveness, and Reward System Functioning. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, April 19, 2010, Montreal, Canada.

Inagaki, T. K., Eisenberger, N. I., Mashal, N. M., & Irwin, M. R. (2010). Inflammation and Social Experience: Cytokines Induce Feelings of Social Disconnection. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, January 30, 2010, Las Vegas, NV.

Inagaki, T. K., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2009). An fMRI investigation of feelings of social connection and social warmth. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Social and Affective Neuroscience Society, October 11, 2009, New York, NY.

Inagaki, T. K., & Eisenberger, N. I. (2009). Social warmth: An fMRI investigation of feelings of social connection. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, February 6, 2009, Tampa, FL.

Mentorship and Teaching Experience

• Psy 1051: Social bonding: from molecules to mind, Spring 2015 (Overall teaching effectiveness rating: Mean = 4.44 (out of 5)) • UCLA Teaching Assistant, Social Psychology, Dr. Matthew Lieberman, Winter 2014 (Overall Student Rating: Mean = 8.2/9.0) • UCLA Undergraduate Research Mentor, Fall 2009 – present • Teaching Assistant, Anderson School of Management, Organizational Behavior, Dr. John Ullmen, Fall 2012 • UCLA Psychology Research Opportunity Programs (PROPS) mentor, Winter 2011, Spring 2012

Mentee Accomplishments

• Mona Lin-currently a Graduate Student in Psychology at USC, Fall 2012 • Amber Ocampo-currently a Graduate Student in Behavioral Neuroscience at UCSD, Fall 2013 o Stanford Undergraduate Psychology Research Prize, 2010 • Linda Salgin-currently a Graduate Student in Public Health at SDSU, Fall 2013 • Patil Kodchian-currently a Graduate Student in Speech and Pathology at CSUN, Fall 2014 • Cory Higgs-currently a Graduate Student in Organizational Behavior at the University of Oklahoma, Fall 2015

Service Departmental • Social Area Brown Bag Organizer, 2015-2016 • Department Professional Brown Bag Committee, 2016

Professional • American Psychosomatic Society abstract reviewer, November 2014

Membership in Professional Organizations

• Social and Affective Neuroscience Society (SANS) • Western Psychological Association (WPA) • Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) • American Psychosomatic Society (APS) • American Psychological Society (APS) • American Psychological Association (APA)

Reviewer

Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (SCAN)*, Social Cognition, NeuroImage, PLOS One, Biological Psychiatry, Behavioral Medicine, International Psychogeriatrics, Social Neuroscience, Cognition & Emotion, National Science Foundation (NSF) grant reviewer *=multiple reviews

Recent Media Coverage

• Media coverage on support-giving (Inagaki & Eisenberger, 2012; Inagaki & Eisenberger, under review)

APS press release (3/11/12)- International Business Times AU (11/9/11)- ScienceDaily (11/9/11)-Medical Xpress (11/9/11)-UC Newsroom (11/9/11)-Daily India.com (11/9/11)-Bio-Medicine (11/9/11)-e! Science News (11/9/11)- EurekAlert-American Association for the Advancement of Science (11/9/11)-International Business Times (11/10/11)-TruthDive (11/10/11)-AndhraNews.net (11/10/11)-newKerala.com (11/10/11)-PsychCentral (11/10/11)- Asian News International (11/10/11)-HealthCanal.com (11/10/11)-Newstrack India (11/10/11)- Daily Mail (11/10/11)-Dr. Cutler.com (11/11/11)-The Asian Age (11/11/11)-HappyNews (11/11/11)-Romanialibera (Romania, 11/11/11)-Times of India (11/12/11)-SanteLog (11/12/11)-Eletmod (11/13/11)-Il Gironale (Italy, 11/13/11)-Yourself (Italy, 11/14/11)-HLN (11/14/11)-UCLA Psychology in Action (12/7/11), APS press release (3/12/13)

• Media coverage on attachment figures as safety stimuli (Eisenberger, Master, Inagaki, Taylor, Shirinyan, Lieberman, & Naliboff, 2011)

Huffington Post (6/11), AOL Healthy Living (6/11), Wired News (6/11), Gizmodo (6/11), Scope (6/11), Toronto Star (6/11), German Business Week (7/11), Scientist (7/11), Discover Magazine (7/11), TruthDive (7/11), Times of India (7/11), Daily Mail (7/11), Newspoint (7/11), NanoPress (7/11), UCLA Headlines (7/11)

• Media coverage on neural overlap between social and physical warmth (Inagaki & Eisenberger, 2013)

APS press release (3/16/12), BuzzFeed.com (10/6/13), New York Times (7/8/15)