Department of Psychology

  1. About The Department
  2. People
    1. Faculty
    2. Administrative Staff
    3. Grad Students
  3. Undergraduate Program
  4. Graduate Program
  5. Clinics and Community Programs
  6. Research Labs

Faculty

Arthur Anastopoulos

Director of AD/HD Clinic
Office:1100 West Market St.
Phone: 336-346-3196 (x 303)
Developmental Psychopathology
Child and adolescent psychopathology; assessment and treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)

Janet Boseovski

DUCK Lab
Office:Eberhart 272
336-256-0015
Developmental Psychology
Social and cognitive development in early to middle childhood; personality understanding

Susan Calkins

Office:Stone 164 C
336-334-9836
Developmental Psychology
Social and emotional development in infancy and early childhood

Peter F. Delaney

Office:Eberhart 296
336- 256-0010
Cognitive Psychology
Memory, planning, problem-solving, skill learning, and expertise.

Kari M. Eddington

Office:Eberhart 266
336-256-0569
Clinical Psychology
Adult depression, functional neuroimaging, and psychotherapy outcome research.

Robert Guttentag

Department Head
Office:Eberhart 290
336-256-0005
Developmental Psychology
Cognitive development, the development of memory, children's understanding of complex emotions

Michael J. Kane

Director of Graduate Studies
Office:Eberhart 263
336-256-1022
Cognitive Psychology
Working memory and executive processes, attention; task switching; individual differences.

Susan P. Keane

Director of Clinical Training
and Psychology Clinic
Office:Eberhart 279
336-256-1017
Clinical Psychology
Childhood psychopathology and children's social relationships; parent-child interaction; the etiology, assessment, and treatment of peer rejection and neglect.

Thomas R. Kwapil

Director of Undergraduate Studies
Office:Eberhart 262
336-256-0003
Clinical Psychology
Interests: Schizophrenia and related disorders; identifying risk factors for psychopathology; anhedonia.

Douglas Levine

Office:Eberhart 276
336-256-2472
Quantitative Psychology
Research methodology and statistics; longitudinal research designs.

Stuart Marcovitch

DUCK Lab
Office:Eberhart 277
336-256-0020
Developmental Psychology
Interests:Cognitive development and conscious control of behavior in childhood and across the lifespan..

Julia Mendez

Office:Eberhart 287
336-256-0036
Clinical Psychology
Developmental impact of poverty, parent involvement in children's education, risk and resilience, and clinical interventions for ethnic minorities.

George F. Michel

Office:Eberhart 296
336-256-0021
Developmental Psychology
Neuropsychology of sensorimotor development in human infants (particularly handedness); neural and endocrine processes underlying parental care.

Rosemery O. Nelson-Gray

Office:Eberhart 268
336-334-5817
Clinical Psychology
Adult depression and personality disorders; theory and techniques of behavioral assessment.

Christina M. Rodriguez

Office:Eberhart 291
336-256-8538
Clinical Psychology
Abusive and dysfunctional parenting, child emotional well-being, and their interaction.

Lili Sahakyan

Office:Eberhart 296
336-256-0001
Cognitive Psychology
Incidental and motivated forgetting; context effects; time estimation.

John Seta

Office:Eberhart 274
336-256-0013
Social Psychology
Intergroup processes; stereotyping; influence of inconsistent information on expectations and value.

Paul Silvia

Office:Eberhart 281
336-256-0007
Social Psychology
The self, self-awareness, self-motivation, cognition and emotion.

Gabriela Livas Stein

Office:Eberhart 269
336-256-0023
Clinical Psychology
Ethnic differences in the development and treatment of depressive symptoms, and the development of culturally-based intervention programs.

Dayna Touron

Office:Eberhart 270
336-256-0410
Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive functioning and skilled performance in older and younger adults; strategy use; skill learning; metacognition.

Jacquelyn W. White

Office:Eberhart 276
336-334-5014
Social Psychology
Social psychology of sexual aggression, sexual victimization, social influence, and gender.

Edward Wisniewski

Office:Eberhart 261
336-256-0004
Cognitive Psychology
Categorization and mental representations of everyday things.

Ethan Zell

Office:Eberhart 271
336-334-4008
Social Psychology
Social psychology

 

Cheryl A. Logan

Emerita
Social Psychology
History of psychology; history of sexuality; applications of psychology and biology to society in the early 20th century; animal communication.

 

Anthony DeCasper

Emeritus
Developmental Psychology
Interests: Early development of human perception and learning from the prenatal period to the preschool years.

Walter Salinger

Emeritus

Developmental Psychology
Mechanisms and errors of early brain development; individual differences.

Richard Shull

Emeritus

Behavior Analysis
Assessing response strength; factors that determine the resistance to change of operant behavior (behavioral momentum).

David Soderquist

Emeritus

Developmental Psychology
Auditory perception and sensory processes in children and adults

Douglas Wahlsten

Adjunct Emeritus

Office:Eberhart 270
336-256-0019
Developmental Psychology
Heredity and development in humans and animals, power analysis, mouse behavior, the corpus callosum.

 

Page updated: 31-Jan-2012

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Psychology Department
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
PO Box 26170, Greensboro, NC 27402
Greensboro, NC 27402-6170
VOICE 336.334.5014
FAX 336.334.5066