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Krista Wisner

Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Lab PI

Email:
kwisner@iu.edu
Website:
https://psych.indiana.edu/directory/faculty/wisner-krista.html
Department:
Psychological and Brain Sciences
Campus:
IU Bloomington

Krista Wisner is a cognitive neuroscientist and clinical psychologist by training, and co-director of the CCNC. Krista received her Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota under the mentorship of Dr. Angus MacDonald III and after completing an accredited clinical internship at the VAMHCS/UMSOM Psychology Internship Consortium in Baltimore. Krista completed a postdoc at Maryland Psychiatric Research Center before joining the faculty at IU Bloomington as an Assistant Professor in 2019.

She is particularly interested in the interactions of affective, cognitive, and sensory phenomena (such as in interoceptive processes), transdiagnostic mechanisms, psychopathologyspectra (especially the psychosis-spectrum), and the role of individual differences (e.g., traumatic experiences and biological sex) in the heterogeneity of psychopathology presentations. Ongoing studies include those utilizing task-based paradigms of interpersonal trust, interoception, and stress reactivity.

Dr. Wisner will not be recruiting graduate students for Fall 2025 admission.

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