Psychology Department

Recently Graduated Students

Eliza Bliss-Moreau

Eliza Bliss-Moreau

Ph.D. 2008

Post Doctoral Research Fellow at University of California, Davis

Tamara Bond

Tamara Bond

Ph.D. 2006

Cognitive Science & Behavioral Neuroscience: Multimodal integration and enhancement; errors in multimodal integration and the formation of illusions or hallucinations; the impact of peripheral and central nervous system impairment on perception and auditory-visual integration; sensory impairments and daily functioning.

Lauren Brennan

Lauren Brennan

M.A. 2008

Lauren will focus her Masters work on individual differences in emotional attribution.

Kathryn Caddick

Kathryn Caddick

Kate is interested in emotional language comprehension in children with autism and right hemisphere damaged (RHD) stroke patients. Particular attention is paid to prosody, or the melody of speech, via pitch. A second line of research looks at metaphor training in RHD patients.

Stacee Santos

Stacee Santos

Ph.D. 2008

Stacee studies environmental influences in the development of working memory. She focuses on the role extracurricular activities, particularly organized sport participation, play on cognitive development. In addition to sports, her current research includes other activities that may be involved in enhancing the development of working memory across the lifespan.

Alan Scott

Alan Scott

Ph.D. 2008

I am interested in the cognitive and neural organization of the human haptic (touch) sensory system. Specifically, I am studying how the organization of our visual system can inform our understanding of the possible organization of our haptic system.