
Research Interests
Human neuropsychology -- neuropsychological
manifestations of brain injury and psychopathology; effects of: brain damage,
disease, environmental toxicology, malnutrition, aging on behavior. Recovery
of function from experimentally induced or naturally occurring disorders
of the brain.
Contact Information
Contact Peter J. Donovick, S4, 116, ext.
7-2852.
Types of Research Experiences Available
Assessment of cognitive abilities of normal
individuals and those with systemic and/or neurologic disorders through
neuropsychological techniques. Students are typically involved in data collection,
tabulation, and writing of projects with which they are involved. Undergraduates
have presented papers at national scientific meetings and are frequently
co-authors on manuscripts.
Prerequisites and Miscellaneous
Prerequisites: None. Miscellaneous: Majority
of students work 6-12 hours/week. There are weekly research meetings which
students must attend.
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If you have questions or comments, please e-mail us at psybio@binghamton.edu.
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