Kristi Hiatt Racer received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Wisconsin—Madison in 2005 and is currently a postdoctoral fellow in developmental psychopathology at the University of Oregon’s Child and Family Center. She is interested in how individual differences in attention and emotion processing interact with contextual factors such as parenting and peers to promote or prevent the development of psychopathology. Dr. Racer is currently using behavioral and ERP techniques to examine individual differences in the development of selective attention and reward/punishment sensitivity among children and adolescents, and to determine whether these individual differences are associated with self-regulatory deficits and psychopathology.