Psychology Graduate Program

Psychology Graduate Program

 

Faculty Research Interests

The following is a list of faculty members in the Psychology Department who may be available to supervise M.A. and or Ph.D. students who will enter the program in September 2013 (application deadline is January 6, 2013 for September 2013 admission). Clicking on the faculty name will take you to individual pages with contact information, expanded research interests, and recent publications. We have also provided keywords for research interests to help you in your search to identify possible supervisors, and links to lab websites where available.
 

Faculty Name

Taking students
2013/14

RESEARCH INTERESTS - KEYWORDS

Karen Arnell

YES cognitive psychology; attention; dual task; event related potentials
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Michael Ashton

YES personality structure and assessment; other individual differences

Kathy Belicki

NO personality; forgiveness; forgiveness seeking

Tony Bogaert

NO human sexuality

Angela Book

YES forensic; psychopathy; victim selection
Stefan Brudzynski
YES animal vocalization and communication; expression of emotionality
Michael Busseri
YES subjective well-being; temporal self-appraisals; dispositional optimism
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Kimberly Cote
 
YES sleep; performance and cognition; EEG and ERPs
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Andrew Dane YES children & adolescents aggression; problem gambling; parenting; temperament
Nancy DeCourville
NO social psychology of forgiveness
David DiBattista
 
NO teaching and learning
Stephen Emrich YES

cognitive neuroscience; visual working memory; attention; perception; ERPs; fMRI
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Angela Evans
YES development of deception; social-cognitive development; child witnesses; executive functioning
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Dawn Good YES cognitive neuropsychology; physiological; traumatic brain injury; attention; memory
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Carolyn Hafer NO social justice; social action; beliefs
Gordon Hodson
 
NO intergroup relations; prejudice; stereotyping; discrimination, personality, individual differences; intergroup contact, dehumanization; disgust; anxiety, empathy
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Dorothy Markiewicz 
 
NO friendships & relationships in adolescence & adulthood; attachment style & adjustment
Tanya Martini
 
NO emotion and emotion regulation, family relationships
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Cheryl McCormick
YES developmental neuroendocrinology; sex hormones; stress hormones; aggressive behaviour; neuropsychological function; drugs of abuse
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John Mitterer
 
NO postmodernism; media; psychology of men; cognition and instruction
Catherine Mondloch
YES face recognition; emotional expressions; early visual experience; perceptual development
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Cameron Muir YES behavioural neuroendocrinology; reproductive and stress physiology
Tim Murphy YES sleep deprivation; ERPs; risk assessment; performance monitoring
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Gary Pickering(CCOVI)

YES psychophysics; taste, olfaction; genetics of chemosensory perception; wine
Linda Rose-Krasnor
YES shyness; youth engagement, social development
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Sid Segalowitz YES cortical electrophysiology (EEG, ERP) studies; personality; development; reward system; semantics
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Teena Willoughby YES adolescent development; resilience; risk taking; academic underachievement; technology influences
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ASSOCIATE FACULTY    
Veena Dwivedi
Applied Linguistics
YES language processing, neurocognition of language, ERPs, reading
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Antonia Mantonakis (Business)

YES cognitive psychology; consumer psychology
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Tony Volk (CHYS) YES evolutionary psychology, bullying, psychopathy, parenting, childhood
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