J.F. Chan, P. Di Nota, K. Planche, D. Borthakur, J.P. Andersen
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 105789
IJERPH, 2021
Child Development, 2021
Occ. Health, 2020
Occ. Med., 2020
SAGE, 2020
J. Occ. Env. Med., 2019
Chan J. F. (2023, June). Empirical Examination of HRV Biofeedback in Applied Police Contexts: Implications for Training, Health, and Performance. Oral presentation for Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, Orlando, Florida.
Chan J. F. & Andersen, J. P. (2023, June). Applying heart rate fragmentation as an analytic approach in biofeedback and mental health research. Poster presentation for Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, Orlando, Florida.
Chan J. F., Di Nota, P. M., Andersen, J. P. (2022, September). From paper to practice: the use of cortisol in ambulatory field research to examine associations between police lethal force decision-making and mental health. Flash talk and poster presentation for International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology, Chicago, Illinois. Received an Early Career Award.
Chan, J. F., Di Nota, P. D., Andersen, J. P. (2022, June). Acute and Chronic Biopsychosocial Predictors of Police Lethal Force Errors during Realistic Live-Action Simulations. Poster presentation at the PsychoNeuroImmunology Research Conference, Zurich, Switzerland.
Chan, J. F. (2021, May). Stress Physiology, Trauma, and Implications on Health. Invited oral presentation at the University of Toronto Mississauga Building Bridges Conference, Online.
Chan, J. F. & Dunkley, B. T. (2020, October). Increased neurophysiological connectivity and orbitofrontal-temporal coupling associations with PTSD symptoms. Poster presentation at the Society for Psychophysiological Research Conference, Online.
Chan, J. F. & Andersen, J. P. (2020, March). Organizational Stress & Depression in Police. Oral presentation at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference, San Antonio, Texas, USA (accepted, but cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic).
Chan, J. F. & Andersen, J. P. (2019, March). Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback and Reducing Lethal Use-of-Force Errors in Police Officers Exposed to Trauma. Oral presentation at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Chan, J. F., Planche, K. M., Beston, B., & Andersen, J. P. (2018, Sept). Diurnal and reactive cortisol in special forces and field police officers receiving intensive tactical resilience training. Poster presented at the International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology Conference, Irvine, California, USA.
Chan, J. F. (2022, Jan). Associations between Police Lethal Force Errors, Stress, and Mental Health. Brown Bag presentation at the University of Toronto Mississauga, Department of Psychology.
Chan, J. F. (2022, Jan). Associations between Police Lethal Force Errors, Measures of Diurnal and Reactive Cortisol, and Mental Health. Poster presentation at the University of Toronto Psychology Symposium.
Chan, J. F. (2020, Feb). Resting State MEG in Combat-Exposed PTSD Military Officers. Brown Bag presentation at the University of Toronto Mississauga, Department of Psychology.
Chan, J. F., Planche, K., Di Nota, P. M., Beston, B., Boychuk, E., Collins, P. & Andersen, J. P. (2019, May). Reducing Lethal Use-of-Force Errors in Police Officers Exposed to Stress and Trauma. Oral presentation at the Graduate Research Colloquium Competition, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
Chan, J. F. (2018, December). Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback as an Intervention Method for Reducing PTSD Symptoms in Police Officers Exposed to Trauma. Poster Presentation at UofT Psychology Department MA Poster Day, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Chan, J. F. (2018). Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback as an Intervention Method for Reducing PTSD Symptoms in Police Officers Exposed to Trauma. Brown Bag presentation at the University of Toronto Mississauga, Department of Psychology.