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Psychology and Neuroscience

Psychology and Neuroscience

Psychology and neuroscience serve as pathways to understanding human perceptions, motivations, attitudes and behaviors.

Take a scientific approach to address topics such as physiology, cognitive function, social influence, organizational behavior, mental disorders and treatment. By delving into the complexities and processes of the mind, you will benefit from your ability to apply your understanding of human behavior to any career you choose.

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Graduate Schools Students Have Attended:聽

  • Florida State University

  • University of Alabama at Birmingham

  • Arizona State University

  • Columbia University

  • Duke University

  • Indiana University School of Medicine

  • Purdue University

  • University of Michigan

  • University of Minnesota

  • University of Pennsylvania

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FACULTY

  • Ted Bitner, Ed.D., Ball State University. Research interests: end of life, grief, and ethics.
  • Nipun Chopra, Ph.D., Indiana University School of Medicine. Research interests: traumatic brain injury, cellular modulators and markers of brain injury, wearable technologies to assess brain injury, and digital health interventions to empower healthy aging.
  • Matt Hertenstein, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley. Research interests: emotion, touch, and development.
  • Andrew Madison, Ph.D., Central Michigan University. Research interests: attention, memory, and cognitive flow state.
  • Kevin Moore, Ph.D., Indiana University. Research interests: evolution, human behavior.
  • Michael Roberts, Ph.D., Indiana University. Research interests: computational models of visual feature learning, emotional regulation, and collective behavior.
  • Scott Ross, Ph.D., Wayne State University. Research interests: personality, flow, and head injury.
  • Sharmin Tunguz, Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Research interests: emotional labor in the workplace, organizational justice, and personality at work.
  • Courtenay Stewart-Reiner, Ed.D., The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. Research interests: health, sport, and social issues in university students and athletes.