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Core Psychology Department Members Alexander, Gene The study of brain-behavior relationships in the context of aging and age-related, neurodegenerative disease, the use of univariate and multivariate network analysis techniques with multiple neuroimaging methods and measures of neuropsychological function, health status, and genetic risk to understand how these factors interact to influence cognitive function as we age Allen, John J.B Autonomic and central psychophysiological approaches to the study of emotion, depression risk, psychopathology, and performance monitoring. Time-frequencies investigations of brain electrical activity, concurrent EEG/fMRI methods, cardiac vagal control. Joint appointments with Cognitive Science and Neuroscience Barnes, Carol A. Behavioral and systems neuroscience, aging, memory, hippocampus. Joint appointments with the Department of Neurology, Bio5, ARL Division of Neural Systems, Memory and Aging and Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute. Beck, Connie J.A. Effects of law on individuals, alternative dispute resolution, psychology and public policy relating to divorce, gender issues in psychology and law, forensic assessment and law, ethics of psychological research and practice. Becker, Judith V. Research on adult and juvenile sex offenders, Forensic assessment and Forensic Treatment Bever, Thomas G. Language and Cognition, including Learning, Music, Sentence Processing, Reading and Cerebral Asymmetries in humans and animals. Joint appointment with Cognitive Science, Linguistics and Neuroscience.

Bowen, Anne The Health Psychology lab is broadly focused the application of health behavior change theories and practices to reducing health risk behaviors and increasing wellness activities. Areas of HIV prevention that are of special interest include prevention with drug users and men who have sex with men, and ehealth interventions for HIV prevention in general. Other areas of interest in the lab are focused on health access issues for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, pregnant women, and elderly. Finally, ehealth interests focus around how people use the Internet and Phone Apps to improve health access and interventions. Cowen, Stephen The neurophysiological investigation of decision making, memory, and navigation. Edgin, Jamie Fellous, Jean-Marc Memory development and disorders of memory, neurodevelopmental syndromes, sleep and cognitive development, ERP and EEG approaches to the study of memory, Down syndrome. Neural bases of emotion and motivation, role of neuromodulator substances in changing the processing and flow of information in large neural networks, use of rat in vitro and in vivo behaving preparation and computational models to assess the potential neural mechanisms underlying the reinforcing role of rewards. Figueredo, Aurelio J. Evolutionary psychology, psychometrics, and behavioral genetics of life history strategy, personality, sex, aggression, and predation in human and nonhuman animals, especially insects, birds and primates; Behavioral development and evolution, behavioral ecology and sociobiology, research and quantitative methodology. Forster, Kenneth I. Experimental studies of information-processing systems involved in perception of language, lexical access syntactic analysis, evaluation of tasks, priming effects. Joint appointment with Cognitive Science.

Gerken, LouAnn Language mechanisms in early cognitive development, with special emphasis on language and music. Language production in normally developing children and children with language impairment. Glisky, Elizabeth L. Memory processes in normal and brain-damaged individuals, rehabilitation of memory disorders, frontal lobe/executive function, and cognitive aging. Joint appointment with Cognitive Science. Gomez, Rebecca Infant learning, infant cognitive and memory development, infant language development, effects of sleep on infant learning. Greenberg, Jeff Social psychology, self esteem, prejudice, aggression, political attitudes, self awareness and depression. Joint appointment with Communication. Jacobs, W. Jake Learning Rule Governance, Context (spatial and social), cognitive mapping, executive function, stress, fear, anxiety, and trauma; clinical neuropsychology; cognitive neuroscience; anxiety disorders; evolutionary psychology. Joint appointment with Psychiatry; Fellow in Sports Medicine; Directory Anxiety Research Group. Kaszniak, Alfred K. Neuropsychology of Alzheimer s disease and other agerelated neurological disorders, consciousness, memory selfmonitoring, emotion, and the psychophysiology of long-term and short-term meditation. Erika Lawrence Clarifying the longitudinal development of healthy and dysfunctional couple and family processes (e.g., conflict, support, emotional intimacy, sexuality) and investigating the mechanisms underlying intimate partner violence (psychological, physical and sexual). I conduct both basic research (dyadic and triadic, dynamic, multi-wave studies involving behavioral observations, interviews, and daily diary methods) and applied research (developing, testing and

disseminating group preventive and tertiary interventions for adolescents and adults engaging in maladaptive behaviors (e.g., substance abuse, intimate partner violence). Mehi, Matthias Psychological implications of our everyday lives; personality expression; person perception; social interactions, coping and health, naturalistic observation, psychological text analysis. Nadel, Lynn Neuroimaging of episodic and semantic memory, hippocampus, spatial behavior, normal and abnormal development of cognition, stress, trauma and memory. Joint appointment with Cognitive Science, Director of CNS Graduate Program. Nicol, Janet L. Comprehension and production of native and second languages, word learning, eye movements during reading. Joint appointments with Cognitive Science and Linguistics. Member of Graduate Program in Second Language Acquisition and Teaching. O Connor, Mary- Frances Grief, loss and social stress research, using methods of psychoneuroimmunology, neuroimaging, autonomic physiology and virtual reality. Particular interest in aging and social isolation. Peterson, Mary A. Cognitive neuroscience of shape and object perception; face perception; context effects; attention; perceptual learning. Joint appointment with Cognitive Science. Piatelli-Palmarini, Massimo The interdependence of cognitive and normative approaches to decision making. Linguistic theory, notably lexical semantics, the theory of concepts and the biological foundations of language. Joint appointments in Cognitive Science and Linguistics.

Ryan, Lee Neurological basis of memory and memory disorders, functional magnetic resonance imaging, aging and memory, risk for Alzheimer s disease. Sbarra, David A. Social connectedness and health. Relationship dissolution, including divorce and non-marital breakups. Attachment processes. Experience sampling and quantitative methodology for the analysis of change. Schwartz, Gary E. Stone, Jeff Sullivan, Daniel Wilson, Robert Psychophysiology of love and emotion, emotional and spiritual factors in health psychology, energy clinical psychology and energy medicine. Joint appointments with Psychiatry, Neurology, and Medicine. Cognitive dissonance theory, the self, stereotypes, attitudes and persuasion, person perception, social psychology applied to health, legal Issues, and sports. Suffering, anxiety, guilt, cultural differences, religion and terror management Computational, behavioral and neuroimaging studies of exploration, reinforcement learning and decision making. Joint appointment with Cognitive Science.