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文森特Campese

Dr. 文森特Campese

Assistant Professor/Psychology and Director of 神经科学 Program

海德大厅217d室
812-488-2531
vc44@lennonautostarting.net
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Dr. Campese earned his PhD in 2011 from the City University of New York Graduate Center through the Cognition Brain and Behavior Psychology sub-program. His thesis project examined the neural substrates involved in context-specific memory. As a postdoctoral research scientist Dr Campese joined the LeDoux lab at New York University, where he pursued questions about how associative learning contributes to aversive motivation and memory. His work has focused on how maladaptive anxiety or fear-related defensive responding is eliminated by experience 与 avoidance learning. In 2018 Dr Campese became an Assistant Professor of Psychology and 神经科学 at the University of Evansville, 在埃文斯维尔, 印第安纳州. As a principal investigator, he continues to train students to conduct research 与 the long-term goal of identifying brain circuits that control defensive responding and promote active coping.
罗拉贝克

Dr. 罗拉贝克

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Professor of Psychology and Director of General Education

海德大厅217e室
812-488-2532
lb47@lennonautostarting.net

Dr. 罗拉贝克, 副教授, Department of Psychology and 神经科学, teaches the Honors course, 介绍 to Behavioral 神经科学. In this course, students study the nervous system and how it controls the actions of the human body. In addition to the textbook, students read essays from Robert Sapolsky and Oliver Sacks which present case studies of individuals 与 neurological impairments or critiques on how neuroscience findings can enlighten understanding of ourselves.|

"After taking this course, I hope that students have a greater understanding of themselves 与 regards to the functioning of their nervous system,博士解释道。. 贝克尔. "There are several tricks and tips a student can learn about how to better manage their concentration, need for sleep and ability to learn college material. Not only do students develop an appreciation for the field of neuroscience, they come away 与 a better understanding of their own behavior."

在荣誉学生中. 贝克尔的言论, "I enjoy teaching UE Honors students because they come to class 与 a desire to understand. Conversation about the essays is always lively and full of great insight!"

Dr. 贝克尔 received her undergraduate dual BS in biology and psychology from Wright State University, as well as a MA in psychobiology and PhD.. in behavioral neuroscience from Binghamton University. Her research expertise is in the field of behavioral neuroscience. She has been published in numerous scholarly journals, including Comparative Clinical PathologyJournal of Applied Biological Sciences. Dr. 贝克尔 is a member of the Nu Rho Psi 神经科学 Honors Society, Phi Kappa Phi, and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars. She received the Dean of Arts and Sciences Teaching Award in 2007 和 Dean of Students Advisor of the Year Award in 2004.
诺亚戈登

Dr. 诺亚戈登

/生物学教授

Room 219, Koch Center for Engineering and Science
812-488-2660
ng62@lennonautostarting.net

专门化:
Behavior and Physiology of Vertebrates
克里斯蒂·米勒

Dr. 克里斯蒂·米勒博士

Interim Dean of William L. Ridgway College of Arts and Sciences
Professor and Chair, Department of Chemistry
Dr. 洛厄尔E. Weller Professor in Chemistry

Room 326, Koch Center for Engineering and Science
812-488-1077
km123@lennonautostarting.net
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伊丽莎白·亨农·彼得斯

Dr. 伊丽莎白·亨农·彼得斯

Associate Professor of Psychology

海德大厅217h室
812-488-2511
eh82@lennonautostarting.net