Cognitive aging and neuroscience of aging in racially/ethnically diverse populations, and depression in late adulthood.
Health economics, industrial organization, applied econometrics.
Behavioral Neuroscience, Psychobiology, Learning and Memory, Functional Neuroimaging, Brain Stimulation. Mainly interested in neurocognitive enhancement and mental health.
We lead building projects that span from reconfigured space, renovations, to new buildings for new and innovative research and academic uses. The Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Addition is the new home ...
Marlone D HendersonEducation and Positions I received my B.S. from Michigan State University in 1999, Ph.D. from New York University in 2006, and joined the faculty at University of Chicago in 2006 ...
Cognitive science, cognitive development, cultural learning, international education, global public health, STEM education ...
Elizabeth GershoffElizabeth Gershoff's research focuses on how parental and school discipline affect child and youth development and how parent education and early education programs can improve the ...
Liberal Arts at UT offers our over 9000 undergrads more than 40 majors and our graduate students many top-ranked programs in the social sciences and humanities all taught by over 750 faculty members ...
At UT, graduate students become an integral part of a vibrant intellectual community. The Government Department is home to an innovative and dedicated faculty with interests and methodological ...
Conceptual development in preschool and elementary school children--the fantasy-reality distinction, evaluation of evidence, supernatural beliefs and reasoning.
Wilson S Geisler IIIBill Geisler received his Ph.D. from the Indiana University before coming to the University of Texas. He is director of the Center for Perceptual Systems, holder of the David ...
PTSD, agrophobia, anxiety and phobic disorders, behavioral medicine, behavioral therapies, cognitive processes of behavior change, and therapy outcome evaluation ...
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