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Linda Ashford Pediatrics
Daniel Ashmead Bill Wilkerson Center - space perception and attention in infants and individuals with visual or hearing impairments
Robert Barrett VA Medical Center
Camilla Benbow Department of Psychology and Human Development – creativity and eminence, giftedness (academically talented children)
Leonard Bickman Department of Psychology and Human Development – mental health services research, program evaluation
A.B. Bonds Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science - computational neuroscience
Kimberly Brown Psychiatry - Director, Forensic Evaluation Team and interests in criminal forensic psychology and risk assessment of future violence
Laurel Brown Psychiatry - neuroendocrinoloy of stress and depression; effects on memory functioning
Ken Catania Biology – neurobiology and behavior of mammals
Thomas Catron Psychiatry
David Cole Department of Psychology and Human Development – developmental psychopathology, origins of depression in young people, structural equation modeling
Bruce Compas Department of Psychology and Human Development - process of coping and self-regulation in response to stress and adversity in children, adolescents and adults
David Cordray Department of Psychology and Human Development – assessment, multi-site evaluation methods, quasi-experimental methods, meta-analysis
Elizabeth Dykens Department of Psychology and Human Development – mental retardation
Pamela T. Fishel-Ingram Psychiatry - family therapy, interpersonal/CBT therapy, ADHD in adulthood, adaptation to chronic illness
Troy Hackett Bill Wilkerson Center – neuroscience of audition
Vicki Harris Department of Psychology and Human Development - design and evaluation of evidence-based mental health programs for youth; assessment of children’s emotions
James Hogge Department of Psychology and Human Development - judgement and decision making; quantitative methods
Kathleen Hoover-Dempsey Department of Psychology and Human Development – role and influence of parents in children’s and adolescents’ educational and development outcomes
David Lubinski Department of Psychology and Human Development - psychological measurement and assessing individual differences in human behavior
Steve McFadyen-Ketchum Department of Psychology and Human Development – Identification and treatment of preschoolers to prevent adhd
Peter Melzer Neuroscience – plasticity of visuo-tactile cortical maps
Julia Noland Department of Psychology and Human Development - prenatal substance exposure and development of cognitive control
R. Alan Peters Electrical Engineering and Computer Science – cognitive robotics, image processing & robot learning and problem solving
Georgine Pion Department of Psychology and Human Development – career development and human resource policy
John Rieser Department of Psychology and Human Development – perception, representation, and action together in a coordinated system
Bethany Rittle-Johnson Department of Psychology and Human Development - how children learn problem solving strategies and key concepts in academic domains
Howard Roback Psychiatry – adverse therapy outcomes, confidentiality in clinical groups
Howard Sandler Department of Psychology and Human Development – philosophy of science and research methods
Megan Saylor Department of Psychology and Human Development – development of intentional understanding
Craig A. Smith Department of Psychology and Human Development – cognition, emotion, and adaptation
James Steiger Department of Psychology and Human Development - quantitative methods, correlational analysis
Wendy Stone Department of Psychology and Human Development – early identificaiton and intervention for autism
Georgene Troseth Department of Psychology and Human Development - children’s symbolic development
Patti van Eys Psychiatry – psychotherapy, child sexual abuse, ADHD
Tedra Walden Department of Psychology and Human Development – early social and emotional development of young children
James Walker Pediatrics – health psychology, biopsychosocial processes in pain
Lynn Walker Department of Psychology and Human Development - behavioral medicine; stress and coping
Ken Wallston Nursing – social and health psychology/behavioral medicine
Bahr Weiss Department of Psychology and Human Development – psychotherapy, culture, Southeast Asian populations

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