CURRICULUM VITAE
Julie A. Fiez
June ****
MAILING ADDRESS
**** *'Hara Street
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
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POST-SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL HISTORY
Emory University,
Atlanta, GA. B.S. 1987 Biology
Washington University,
St. Louis, MO Ph.D. 1992 Neuroscience
PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND EXPERIENCE
2008
- Professor, Dept. of Communication Sciences & Disorders, Univ. of Pittsburgh
2008
- Senior Scientist,
Learning Research & Development Center, Univ. of Pittsburgh
2006
- Professor, Dept. of Psychology, Univ. of Pittsburgh
2006-
Professor, Dept. of Neuroscience, Univ. of Pittsburgh
2006-
Professor, Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition, Univ. of Pittsburgh
2005
- Adjunct Faculty, Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon Univ.
2003
-2006Associate Prof., Dept. of Psychology, Univ. of Pittsburgh
2003
-2006Associate Prof., Dept. of Neuroscience, Univ. of Pittsburgh
2003
-2006Associate Prof., Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition, Univ. Pittsburgh
1999
- Research Scientist, Learning Research & Development Ctr, Univ. Pittsburgh
1998
-2002Assistant Prof., Dept. of Neuroscience,
U. of Pittsburgh
1997
-2002 Assistant Prof., Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition, Univ. of Pittsburgh
1997
-2002Assistant Prof., Dept. of Psychology, Univ. of Pittsburgh
1992
-1996Postdoctoral Res. Assoc., Depts. Neurology, Univ. Iowa & Wash. Univ.
HONORS, AWARDS, AND FELLOWSHIPS
2007 Fellow, Association for Psychological Science
2002 APA Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution to Psychology
2001 Chancellor s Distinguished Research Award
1999-2001 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow
1997 Wiley Young Investigator Award in Human Brain Mapping
1992-1996 Fellow, Charles A. Dana Foundation
1993 Finalist, Donald Lindsley Prize in Behavioral Neurosci., Soc. for Neuroscience
1991 Olin Fellowship for Outstanding Biomedical Research, Washington University
1987
-1992 Fellow, Spencer T. Olin Foundation, Washington University
1987
-1990 Fellow, National Science Foundation
1986
Phi Beta Kappa, Emory University
1983
-1987 Woodruff Fellow, Emory University
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
2006- Member, Psychonomic Society
2006- Member, American Educational Research Association
2003- Member, Association for Psychological Science
1989- Member, Society for Neuroscience
1997- Member, Cognitive Neuroscience Society
PEER-REVIEWED
JOURNAL ARTICLES
Raichle ME, Fiez JA, Videen TO, MacLeod AK, Pardo JV, Fox PT, Petersen SE (1994).
Practice-related changes in human brain functional anatomy during nonmotor learning.
Cerebral Cortex, 4:8-26.
Fiez JA, Petersen SE, Cheney MK, Raichle ME (1992). Impaired non-motor learning and error
detection associated with cerebellar damage: A single-case study. Brain, 115:155-178.
INVITED REVIEWS AND COMMENTARIES
Fiez JA, Raichle ME, Petersen SE (1996). Identification of two pathways used for verbal
response selection. In: Developmental Dyslexia: Neural, Cognitive, and Genetic Mechanisms
(Chase C, Rosen G, Sherman G, eds). Timonium, MD: York Press, pp. 227-258.
Petersen SE, Fiez JA (1993). PET studies of language. In: New views of cognition: Society
for Neuroscience Short Course. Washington, D.C.: Society for Neuroscience.
Fiez JA (1992). Functional anatomy of lexical processing: PET activation and performance
studies. Ann Arbor, MI: Ph.D. Dissertation, University Microfilms, Inc.
RECENT CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS (2003-PRESENT)
Ben-Yehudah G, Tricomi E., Fiez JA (2008). Exploring individual differences in
lateralization of fusiform activation during reading. Annual Meeting of the Cognitive
Neuroscience Society, New York, NY.
Cox KM, Wu M, Aizenstein HJ, Fiez JA (2008). Visualizing the alignment of the striatum by
alternative co-registration methods. Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience,
Washington, DC.
Forbes EE, Hariri AR, Fiez JA, Ryan ND, Manuck SB, Brown SA, Tarr J, Walser E, Moyles DL,
Dahl RE (2008). Development of reward-related brain function from childhood to adulthood:
A cross-sectional study. Annual Meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry,
Washington, DC.
Gilbert AM, Fiez JA, Sugarman S, Phillips M, Frank E (2008). The physiological response
to categorical processing of fear in alexithymia. Annual Meeting of the Society of
Biological Psychiatry, Washington, DC.
Guediche S, Khatami M, Manners J, Fiez JA (2008). Using Morse code to understand verbal
working memory representations, Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New
York, NY.
Laurent PA, Reichle ED, Fiez JA (2008). Does parallel anatomy translate to parallel
computation in the basal ganglia Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience,
Washington, DC.
Moore J, Hui X, Ramaswamy R, Durisko C, Perfetti CA, Fiez JA (2008). A novel face-based
orthography. Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Chicago, IL.
Cox K, Aizenstein H, Fissell K, Fiez JA (2007). Imaging caudate responses to reward and
punishment in healthy older adults. Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society,
New York, NY.
Durikso C, Fiez JA (2007). Exploring the inner speech process in verbal working memory.
Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York, NY.
Guediche S, MacGregor L, Wheeler ME, Phillips JS, Fiez JA (2007). Investigating the
echoic store. Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA.
Moya LH, Fiez JA, Wheeler ME (2007). Phonological maintenance of heard versus seen words:
modality matters. Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscienc. San Diego, CA.
Tricomi E, Wheeler ME, Fiez JA (2007). The effect of informational value of feedback on
caudate activation. Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York, NY.
Ben-Yehudah G, Moore M, Fiez JA (2006). Individual differences in adult reading skill: A
role for verbal working memory Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Houston, TX.
Goswami (Organizers) Challenges and Opportunities for Educational Neuroscience. Workshop
sponsored by the National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C.
Fiez (2006, October). The cerebellum and reading. Invited speaker in the 25th Conference
of the Rodin Remediation Academy. Washington, DC.
Fiez (2005, November). Building bridges between cognitive neuroscience research and
education. In G Hurby (Organizer). Educational research and the neurosciences: Questions,
directions, collaborations, and funding. Mini-symposium at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the
Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC.
Fiez (2005, October). fMRI studies of the neural basis of reward processing. In S Grant
(Organizer). Cognitive Approaches to Addiction: Progress and Pitfalls. Workshop sponsored
by the National Institute for Drug Abuse, Washington, DC.
Fiez (2005, July). Reward-related neural circuitry. In BG Casey (Organizer), 2005 John
Merck Fund Summer Institute on the Biology of Developmental Disabilities. New York, NY.
Fiez (2004, February). Neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies of verbal working
memory.
RECENT DEPARTMENTAL COLLOQUIA (2003-PRESENT)
Psychological and Brain Sciences Colloquium Series, Dartmouth U, May 2009
Neuroscience Seminar Series, University of Colorado, September 2009
Cognitive Neuroscience Seminar Series, Colorado State U, September 2009
Distinguished Speakers Series, Dept. of Psychology, Michigan State U, March 2008
Annual Lecture Series, St. John s College, September 2007
Program in Neuroscience Seminar Series, U of Maryland School of Medicine, April 2007
Cognition and Perception Seminar Series, New York University, April 2007
fMRI Laboratory Speaker Series, University of Michigan,
January 2006.
Centre for Research on Language, Mind and Brain
. University of Montreal, March 2005.
National Institutes of Heath,
Washington DC. May 2003.
Dept. of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Washington University,
St. Louis MO, May 2003.
ACTIVE RESEARCH PROJECTS
NSF 0815945
8/15/09
-7/31/11
Training in Arithmetical Fluency
Total costs: $1,241,568
Project title: Principal Investigator
NSF/NIH Supplemental Award 7/1/09
-6/30/10
Pittsburgh Science of Learning Center
Total costs: $200,000
Project title: Principal Investigator (Center PI: Ken Koedinger)
NIH T32 GM08
1760-017/1/07-6/30/12
Predoctoral training program in behavioral brain research
Total costs: $1,558,575 ($1,485,792 direct costs; $72,783 indirect costs)
Project title:
Principal Investigator
NIH RO1MH59256
1/1/06-12/31/11
Articulatory/Phonological Processes in Working Memory
Total costs: $2,235,698 ($1,524,653 direct costs; $710,945 indirect costs)
Project Title:
Principal Investigator
NIH R01 DA018910 9/30/04
-8/31/09
Pubertal Maturation and Drug Use Vulnerability
Total costs: $1,466,875
Subcontract to Fiez: 0.6 months of annual salary support
Project title:
Co-investigator
NIH R01 NS048178 7/15/05
-5/31/09
FMRI in the Examination of Episodic Memory after TBI
Subcontract to Fiez: 5% annual effort
Project title:
Co-investigator
PREVIOUSLY SPONSORED RESEARCH PROJECTS
NIH R01 DA02463
1/1/06-12/31/08
Neural Bases of Executive Control in Addiction
Total costs: $800,000 ($600,000 direct costs; $200,00 indirect costs)
Project title:
Principal Investigator
James S. McDonnell Foundation
12/01/02-5/1/07
The Functional Neuroanatomy of Reading: Comparative Research Across Writing Systems and
Levels of Expertise
Total costs: $446,796 ($446,796 direct costs, $0 indirect costs)
Project Title:
Principal Investigator
(Charles Perfetti, Co-PI)
Pittsburgh Mind Body Center
1/1/07-12/31/07
Attentional bias, craving, and smoking-related cues: an fMRI investigation
Project title:
Co-Investigator
Pittsburgh Science of Learning Center
(NSF) 10/1/06-8/31/07
Training of arithmetical fluency
Total costs: $27,420 ($24,109 direct costs, $3,312 indirect costs)
Project title:
Principal Investigator
NIH P50 MH64445
6/01/02-5/30/07
Toward a Neurobiologically Constrained Framework for Modeling Human Cognition.
Interactive Processes in Language: Sentence Processing
Total center costs: $9,733,932 ($7,863,366 direct costs, $1,870,566 indirect costs)
Subcontract to Fiez: $438,388 ($296,032 direct costs, $142,356 indirect costs)
Project Title:
Co-Investigator
(James McClelland, Center PI; MaryEllen McDonald, proj PI)
NIH RO1MH59256 7/1/00-6/30/06
Articulatory/Phonological Processes in Working Memory
Total costs: $1,469,319 ($1,000,000 direct costs; $469,319 indirect costs)
Project Title:
Principal Investigator
Pittsburgh Institute for Neurodegenerative Disorders
4/1/03-3/31/06
Functional Neuroimaging of Reward-related Processing in Parkinson s Disease
Total costs: $25,000 ($25,000 direct costs; $0 indirect costs)
Project Title:
Principal Investigator
NIH 1R01 NS04
4837-0110/01/02-6/30/05
Participation of the Cerebellum in Problem Solving
Total costs: $772,000 ($660,000 direct costs, $112,000 indirect costs)
Subcontract to Fiez: 0.6 months of annual salary support
Project Title:
Co-investigator
(James Houk, PI)
NIH RO1 DA14103
8/01/01-12/31/05
fMRI Studies of the Neural Basis of Reward Processing
Total costs: $879,042 ($600,000 direct costs, $279,042 indirect costs)
Project Title:
Principal Investigator
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
9/16/99-9/15/01
Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship
Total costs: $35,000 ($35,000 direct costs, $0 indirect costs)
Project Title:
Principal Investigator
NSF SBR
9873465 10/1/98-9/30/01
Computational Models and Coordinated Neuroimaging of Learning and Cognitive Function
Total costs: $1,200,000 ($985,338 direct costs; $214,662 indirect costs)
Project title:
Co-Principal Investigator
(Walter Schneider, PI
)
NSF IRI
-9720350 10/1/97-9/30/00
The Biological Basis of Incremental Learning
Total costs: $775,000 total award ($691,305 direct costs, $139,694 indirect costs)
Subcontract to Fiez: $24,294 ($13,915 direct costs; $10,379 indirect costs)
Project Title:
Co-Principal Investigator
(David Touretzky, PI
)
NSF IRI
-9720348 10/1/97-5/31/00
Intervention Strategies that Promote Learning: Their Basis and Use in Enhancing Literacy
Total costs: $998,161 ($888,768 direct costs; $109,493 indirect costs)
Subcontract to Fiez: $212,189 ($147,288 direct costs; $64,901 indirect costs)
Project Title:
Co-Principal Investigator
(James McClelland, PI)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Member of the Editorial Board for:
Cerebellum
Neuropsychology
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA
Science
Member of the NIH Cognitive Neuroscience Study Section (June 2005-present)
Ad hoc grant reviewer:
National Science Foundation (IER, ROLE, and LIS initiatives)
NIH (R01, R03, P01, NRSA, & K grants to NIDA, NINDS, NIMH, NICHD)
UNIVERSITY AND DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE
Active service:
Co-Director, Western Pennsylvania Patient Registry (2008-present)
Chair, Graduate Education Committee (2009-)
Member, LRDC Psychology Executive Committee (2008-)
Member, LRDC Strategic Planning Committee (2008-)
Member, Psychology Executive Committee (2008-)
Member, CNUP Training Grant Steering Committee (2003-present)
Member, BIRC Management Committee (2002-present)
Member, CNBC Executive Committee (1997-present)
Ad-hoc Reviewer, Western Psychiatric Research Committee (1997-present)
Recent service:
Co-Chair, BIRC Users Committee (2005-2008)
Member, Provost s LRDC Search Committee (2007-2008)
Chair, Human Neuroscience Search Committee (2005-2008)
Member, Psychology Faculty Development Committee (2003-2007)
Member, BIRC Safety Committee (2002-2007)
Member, LRDC Executive Committee (2003-2007)
Member, LRDC Strategic Planning Committee (2006-2007)
Member, Psychology Executive Committee (2002-2007)
Chair, Cognitive Program in Psychology (2004-2006)
Member, Graduate Education Committee (2004-2006)
Member, Human Neuroscience Search Committee (2004-2005)
Member, MRRC Imaging Management Committee (2002-2004)
Chair/Member, Psychology/LRDC Cognitive Search Committees (2001-2004)
Recruitment Chair, Cognitive Program in Psychology (2002-2004)
Co-Chair, Psych/LRDC/CNBC Cognitive Neurosci. Search Committee (2000-2003)
Member, Summer CNUP Undergraduate Training Program (2000-2003)
Member, Summer CNBC Training Program (1997-2000)
Faculty Representative, CNBC Colloquium Committee (1998-2001)
Member, CNUP Travel Committee (1999-2000)
Co-Chair, Cognitive Program Graduate Recruiting (1999-2000)
Member, Sloan Graduate Student Fellowship Selection Committee (2000)
COURSES TAUGHT
Undergraduate courses:
PSY042/0421:
Human Cognition (98-1, 99-1, 00-2, 01-2, 04-2, 05-2, 06-2, 08-1)
PSY1470: Brain and Cognition (99-1, 01-1, 02-1, 03-2, 07-2)
PSY1054: Emotion and the Brain (03-2, 05-1, 07-1)
Graduate courses:
PSY2575: Perspectives on Psychology and Neuroscience (00-2, 01-2, 04-1, 06-1, 08-1)
PSY2575: Seminar on Affective Cognitive Neuroscience (01-2)
Guest lecturer in Neuro3, Graduate course in Systems Neuroscience (00-2, 02-1)
Faculty Supervisor, CNUP Journal Club (03-01
)
CURRENT TRAINEE SUPERVISION
Post-doctoral fellow supervision:
Gal Ben-Yehuda, 2004-present
David Fraser, 2006-presentHilary Tindle,
2005-present (K-award co-mentor
)
Graduate (Ph.D.) student supervision:
Karin Cox, Dept. of Psychology (Cognitive), 2004-present
Sara Guediche, Dept. of Neuroscience, 2004-present
Michelle Moore, Dept. of Communication Sciences & Disorders, 2005-presentPREVIOUS TRAINEES
Post-doctoral fellow supervision:
Susan Ravizza, 2001-2004Assistant Professor, Michigan State University
Simone Sprenger,
2003
-2004Core Staff, Max Plank Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, Netherlands
Graduate
(Ph.D.) student supervision:
Alison Gilbert, Dept. of Psychology (Clinical), 2001-2008
Postdoctoral fellow with Ellen Frank, WPIC, University of Pittsburgh
Steve Wilson (co-advisor with Michael Sayette
),
Dept. of Psych (Clinical), 2002-2008Assistant Professor, Penn State University
Elizabeth Tricomi, Psychology (Cognitive),
2000
-2006Assistant Professor, Rutger s University
Jason Chein (co-advisee with Walt Schneider), Psychology (Cognitive),
1997-2004Assistant Professor, Temple University
Mauricio Delgado,
Dept. of Neuroscience, 1998-2002Assistant Professor, Rutgers University
Dimitrios Donavos,
Dept. of Psychology
(Cognitive), 2000-2004
Departed program with a Master s degree
Chris May, Dept. of Psychology (Cognitive), 2004-2006
Departed program with a Master s degree for personal reasons
Undergraduate supervision (* students known to have entered MD or Ph.D. program):
Emma Vogan, Pitt Psychology undergrad, Directed Research (2009-present)
Elise Drobish, Pitt Neuroscience undergrad, Directed Research (2009-present)
Sudesna Chakraborty, Pitt Psychology undergrad, Directed Research
(
2008-2009)
Jenna El-Wagaa, Pitt Linguistics undergrad, Directed Research (2008-present)
Tanisha Hill-Jarret, Pitt Psychology undergrad, Directed Research (2008)
Fatin Azwa-Harrudin, Pitt Neuroscience undergrad, Directed Research (2007-2008)
Joseph Yarsky, Pitt Neuro/Psych undergraduate, Directed Research (2007-2009)
Stacy Eikinis, Indiana Univ, Pittsburgh Science of Learning Intern (2007)
Afiya Fredericks, U of Virgin Islands, NIDA Intern (2007)
Hillary Greene, Le Moyne College, Pittsburgh Science of Learning Intern (2007)
*Maryam Khatami, Pitt Psychology undergrad, student employee (2007)
Jody Manners, Pitt Psychology undergraduate, Directed Research (2007-2008)
Spencer Sugarman, Pitt Psychology undergraduate, student employee (2007-2008)
Andrea Freeman, Pittsburgh Science of Learning Intern (2006)
Alex Cuica, Pitt Psychology undergraduate, Directed research (2005)
Julia Green, Pittsburgh Science of Learning Center Intern (2005)
Marianne Silva, Pittsburgh Science of Learning Center Intern (2005)
*Katie Stehl, Pitt Neuroscience/English undergraduate, Honor s research (2003)
Aubrey Buckert, Southwestern University, NSF REU summer research (2003)
*Charles Blake, Pitt Neurosci undergraduate, Directed & Honor s research (2001-2003)
Laura Shula, NSF REU summer research (2002)
*Hanna Sypher, CMU Psychology undergrad, Directed & Honor s research (1999-2002)
*Deborah Henderson, Reed College psych major, NSF REU summer research (2001)
Kris Barnett, Pitt Psychology undergraduate, Honor s thesis research (2000-2001)
*Peter Wasserman, Pitt Psychology undergraduate, Directed research (2000)
*Jim Basinski, Pitt Neuroscience undergraduate, Honoris research (1999-2000)
Ernest Robinson, Pitt Neuroscience undergraduate, Directed research (2000)
*Ben Faber, UC-Santa Cruz linguistics major, CNBC summer program (1998)
Chris Scott, CMU psychology undergraduate, 6-week summer internship (1998)
SERVICE ON STUDENT COMMITTEES
Ph.D. Committees
J. Patrick Mayo, Dept. of Neuroscience (active)
David Sturman, Dept. of Neuroscience (active)
Michael Cole, Dept. of Neuroscience (active)
Eliezer Kanal, Dept. of Bioengineering (active)
Patryck Laurent, Dept. of Neuroscience (active)
Katie Russell, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (active)
Steven Wilson, Dept. of Psychology-Clinical Program (active)
Alison Gilbert, Dept. of Psychology-Clinical Program (2008)
Erin Ingvalson, CMU Dept. of Psychology (2008)
Anita Barber, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive (2007)
Tepanta Fosset, Dept. of Communication Science & Disorders (2007)
DJ Bolger, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2006)
Rhiannon Ellis, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2006)
Wiltrud Fassbinder, Dept. of Communication Science & Disorders (2006)
Elizabeth Tricomi, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (active)
Vincent van Veen, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2006)
Elizabeth Wheeler, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2006)
Nicole Landi, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2005)
Rebecca Berman, Dept. of Neuroscience (2004)
Jason Chein, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2004)
Robert Goldberg, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2004)
Matthew Roesch, Dept. of Neuroscience (2004)
Roger Taylor, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2004)
Stefan Urso, Dept. of Neuroscience (2004)
Tasia Bobbit, Dept. of Health and Physical Recreation (2003)
Sonya Dougal, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2003)
Zara Ambadar, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2002)
Mauricio Delgado, Dept. of Neuroscience (2002)
Kirsten O Hearn, Dept. of Psychology-Developmental Program (2002)
Julie van Dyke, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2002)
Angus McDonald, Dept. of Psychology-Clinical Program (2001)
Rebecca Sandak, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2001)
Diane Kendall, Communication Science & Disorders (1999)
Mike Worden, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (1998)
Master s Committees
Jeff Phillips, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2008)
Elizabeth Ploran, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2008)
Leida Tolentino, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2008)
Karin Cox, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2007)
Nicole Hill, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2005)
Michal Balass, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2004)
Dimitrios Donavos, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2004)
Susan Dunlap, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2004)
Alison Moed, Dept. of Psychology-Clinical Program (2004)
Jessica Nelson, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2004)
Katie Russell, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2004)
Sarah Tarbox, Dept. of Psychology-Clinical Program (2004)
Steve Wilson, Dept. Psychology-Clinical/Health Program (2004)
Anita Barber, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2003)
Rhiannon Ellis, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2003)
Robert Goldberg, Dept. of Psychology, Master s Committee
(2003)
Nicole Landi, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2003)
Amy Overman, Dept. of Psychology, Master s Committee (2003)
Elizabeth Tricomi, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2003)
Elizabeth Wheeler, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2003)
Jason Chein, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2002)
Sonya Dougal, Dept. of Psychology-Cognitive Program (2000)
George Vaugn, Dept. of Neurology (2000)
Rebecca Berman, Dept. of Neuroscience (1999)
Mauricio Delgado, Dept. of Neuroscience (1999)
Mike Worden, Dept. of Psychology, Master s Committee (1997)
--Fiez, pg.