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Jane M Flinn

Jane M Flinn

Dr. Flinn’s research focuses on the role of metals in both behavior and physiology. Her research has emphasized the roles of zinc, copper and iron in learning and memory and also in macular degeneration. Her research currently focuses on two specific aspects of metals in behavior, Alzheimer’s disease...

Matthew S. Peterson

Matthew S. Peterson

Dr. Peterson is an Associate Professor in the Human Factors and Applied Cognition and the Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience divisions of the Department of Psychology, as well as a member of the Neuroscience Ph.D. program. His research is on visual attention and related areas, such as eye movement...

Pamela M. Greenwood

Pamela M. Greenwood

Dr. Greenwood received her PhD at SUNY Stony Brook under Michael Gazzaniga. She went on to a post-doctoral fellowship at the West Haven VA and Yale University to learn event-related potential techniques with Truett Allison and W.R. Goff and conduct basic research on somatic event-related potentials. ...

Deborah A. Boehm-Davis

Deborah A. Boehm-Davis

Dr. Deborah Boehm-Davis is now retired; she holds the position of Emeritus University Professor of Psychology. Her last position at Mason was as Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. She worked on applied cognitive research at General Electric, NASA Ames Research Center, and Bell Lab...

William S Helton

William S Helton

Engineering Psychology and Human Performance Breaks: https://www.apa.org/monitor/2019/01/break.aspx The Evolution of Vigilance:  https://www.apa.org/monitor/2019/01/break-spiders-sidebar.aspx Working Dogs:  https://www.amazon.com/Canine-Ergonomics-Science-Working-Dogs/dp/1420079913/ref=sr_1_1?...

Laura Rabbitt

Laura Rabbitt

Prior to starting my PhD at George Mason University, I received my B.S. in Psychology and Neuroscience from Christopher Newport University. My undergraduate research was on cognitive flexibility, working memory, and face recognition. In my graduate career, I've studied how we can measure and manipula...

Theodore Constantine Dumas

Theodore Constantine Dumas

Ted Dumas is an Associate Professor of Psychology who balances education and research to discover novel relationships between neural network activities and cognitive abilities and disseminate knowledge to students of all ages. Dr. Dumas received his B.S. degree at the University of Connecticut and do...

Linda Doss Chrosniak

Linda Doss Chrosniak

Dr. Chrosniak has been the director of the Honors Program in Psychology at GMU since 2003. She received a B.S. degree in psychology from the University of Texas at Dallas and her Ph.D. in experimental psychology from The George Washington University. Her areas of research interest include implicit an...

Patricia B Wanschura

Patricia B Wanschura

Dr. Wanschura is a term associate professor who specializes in teaching, particularly core psychology courses, such as statistics and research methods. Her research interests lie in the area of human development, particularly aspects of cognitive development, such as memory and learning strategies. ...