Faculty Research Interests
Cognitive Psychology
Denise Beike: autobiographical memory; emotion
Jim Lampinen: human memory; eyewitness testimony; false memory; recognition of missing or wanted
persons; dual process models
Bill Levine: cognitive and affective processes involved in language comprehension
Michelle Ramey: episodic memory; visual attention; unconscious memory; cognitive aging; semantic knowledge;
eyetracking
Grant Shields: executive functions; episodic memory; the influence of contextual factors (e.g., stress)
on cognitive processing; neurobiological mechanisms underlying stress effects on cognition
and health; computational cognitive modeling
Darya Zabelina: neural and cognitive mechanisms of attention; executive function; creativity; imagination;
mindfulness
Byron L. Zamboanga: alcohol cognitions and risky drinking behaviors; acculturation and alcohol use;
protective behavioral strategies
Developmental Psychology
Doug Behrend: language and cognitive development; accent and dialect preferences; understanding
of privileged information, intellectual humility and child 'conspiracy theories'
Ellen Leen-Feldner: developmental and experimental psychopathology approaches to anxiety, trauma, and
related problems, including the effects of cannabinoids (e.g., Cannabidiol, Cannabigerol)
on these indications
Lin Tan: emotion, regulation, family processes, culture
Byron L. Zamboanga: alcohol cognitions and risky drinking behaviors; acculturation and alcohol use;
protective behavioral strategies
Social Psychology
Denise Beike: autobiographical memory; emotion
Scott Eidelman: political psychology; social and moral attitudes; stereotyping and prejudice
Stacey Makhanova: social perception; pathogen avoidance; close relationships; prejudice; biological
processes related to hormones and the immune system
Neuroscience
Josiah Leong: affect, neuroeconomics, perception
Grant Shields: cognitive and affective consequences of stress and related factors; neurobiological
pathways linking stress to cognition; health
Darya Zabelina: neural and cognitive mechanisms of attention; executive function; creativity; imagination;
mindfulness