Scott Allen (Ph.D. McMaster) Memory, categorization of things remembered, medical expertise in diagnosis and directed forgetting.
Barrett, Louise (Ph.D. University College London) The evolution and development of social cognition in human and non-human primates. Embodied and distributed cognition. Ecology and evolution of primate sociality, including sexual conflict, parental investment and maternal effects.
Henzi, Peter (Ph.D. Natal) The evolution and development of social cognition in human and non-human primates. Embodied and distributed cognition. Ecology and evolution of primate sociality, including sexual conflict, parental investment and maternal effects.
Hepburn, Gail (Ph.D. Queen's University at Kingston) Organizational psychology, occupational health psychology.
Martin Lalumière (Ph.D. Queen's University at Kingston) Etiology of sexual aggression, development of atypical sexual preferences, physiological assessment of sexual arousal, effects of birth order on development, determinants of antisocial behaviour.
Fangfang Li (Ph.D Ohio State University) Child speech development, acoustic phonetics, cross-language comparison of fricatives.
Jennifer Mather (Ph.D. Brandeis) Behaviour of octopuses, eye movement in schizophrenics, Alzheimers disease.
Drew Rendall (Ph.D. University of California-Davis) Primate behaviour, vocal communication, social cognition.
Sadr, Javid (Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Object and person perspective, neural mechanisms of high-level vision, face and biological-motion processing, motor control and learning.
Paul Vasey (Ph.D. Université de Montréal) Animal Behavior and Cognition, Primate Neuroanatomy, Human Evolution, Evolutionary Psychology, Sexuality and Gender.
John Vokey (Ph.D. McMaster) Implicit memory, concept formation, computer algorithms and numerical analysis.
Daniel Weeks (Ph.D. Auburn) Vice-President Research.
Robert Williams (Ph.D. McMaster) Associate Member. Gambling [social and economic impacts of gambling, risk taking and its utility, internet gambling, the cross-cultural meaning of gambling, behavioural/psychological patterns of stock market players, and all aspects of problem gambling (assessment, etiology, prevention, and treatment)]; assessment, etiology and treatment of addiction and mental health problems.
We hope that you will consider joining the Department of Psychology. We are confident that our students receive instruction and training of the highest quality, and we are committed to providing first-rate courses, individual attention to students, and hands-on research training. If you are interested in learning more about the Psychology Program at the University of Lethbridge, please contact Leanne to arrange a visit to the department, or feel free to contact any individual professor with whom you may wish to speak
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