Psychology Department
FACULTY and STAFF

 

Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty

Faculty research interests

The following is a list of some topic areas that are current interests of Psychology faculty who are supervising projects. They are useful as a guide for arranging projects.

Faculty Research Interests
Social Psychology; Interpersonal Perception and Self-Presentation; Prejudice and Stereotyping; Conflict and Negotiation; Judgment and Decision Making; Evolutionary psychology; Cross-cultural Social Psychology
Neurotoxicology: effects of prenatal and/or early postnatal exposure to environmental pollutants or other neurotoxins on cognitive and affective processes; Nutritional supplementation as a means to prevent or lessen neurotoxin-induced cognitive dysfunction; Psychopharmacology of higher cognitive functions

Depression and anxiety in Parkinson’s disease and other neurological disorders, malingering of neuropsychological impairment, sport psychology

Animal learning and adaptation, neural networks, human memory, meaning and categorization

Neuroscience, language acquisition, non-human animal communication, cognitive ethology

Social psychology of gender and the body; emotion; attitudes toward women

Etiology and correlates of depression in females, family systems, cross-cultural psychology, adolescent identity

Emeriti Faculty and Staff


Faculty teaching in previous years::

Technical/Statistical Director

Department Secretary

Psychology Paraprofessional
(The position of Paraprofessional changes yearly.) (Tutt Science 306K, ext. 6177)

  • Mariah Golden - 2009 - 2010
  • Josh Kaplan - 2008 - 2009
  • Mandi Medeiros - 2007 - 2008
  • PJ Hoberman - 2006-2007
  • Ryan Carlson - 2005-2006
  • Hyo Won Lee - 2004-2005
  • Erik Nelson - 2003-2004
  • Gwyneth McCawley - 2002-2003

 

 

  • Eron Mclaughlin -2001-2002
  • Clarissa Parker - 2000-2001
  • W. Clint Towle -1999-2000
  • Greg Webster - Summer 1999
  • Shawn Sears - 1998-1999
  • Greg Webster - Summer 1998
  • Jolene Shaughnessy - 1997-1998