Dear all,
The Macquarie Minds and Intelligences Research Centre (MIRC) invites you to our 
next public lecture.

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When: Tuesday 18th of November, 4pm.
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Where: 17WW G02 Lecture Theatre, Macquarie University.

We are delighted to have Prof. Daniel Gucciardi from Curtin University present 
the following:
Toward an Integrative Perspective of Personalised Stress Regulation: Insights 
from Perceptual Control Theory
Abstract: Stress regulation is often conceptualised as controlling behaviour 
(what people do) rather than perception (what people experience or feel is 
happening), limiting our understanding of personalised stress dynamics. In this 
presentation, I introduce an integrative perspective grounded in perceptual 
control theory, where my colleagues and I reconceptualise stress as an emergent 
state characterised by loss of control. This loss of control occurs when there 
is a mismatch, or discrepancy, between an individual's current perceptions of 
their environment and their internally held reference values for how they 
ideally want things to be. We argue that goal conflict is the primary driver of 
stress, with reorganisation serving as the adaptive mechanism for conflict 
resolution by modifying the properties of control systems to reduce intrinsic 
error. This framework explains individual differences in stress responses by 
focusing on hierarchically organised controlled perceptions rather than 
standardised strategies. We propose a research agenda emphasising: (1) 
identifying personally relevant controlled variables through systematic 
testing, (2) mapping hierarchical control systems, (3) capturing 
intraindividual variability in naturalistic settings, and (4) developing 
computational models to formalise principles of perceptual control theory. This 
perspective bridges biological, psychological, and social dimensions of stress 
regulation, offering a foundation for personalised interventions that address 
what people care about most when regulating stress, rather than prescribing 
one-size-fits-all approaches.

Bio: Daniel Gucciardi is a psychological scientist whose work advances 
understanding of human health and performance through the lenses of stress, 
resilience, and behaviour change. Daniel’s interdisciplinary research 
integrates psychological, behavioural, and physiological perspectives to 
uncover how individuals and teams adapt, thrive, and sustain well-being under 
challenge. Through experimental, longitudinal, and applied studies across 
sport, health, and occupational settings, Daniel develops and tests models of 
adaptive functioning that inform evidence-based interventions promoting human 
potential and resilience across diverse contexts.

Regards,


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