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On behalf of the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, we would like to congratulate our graduates. We know the road was not easy but you have persevered through it all.

Congratulations on your hard-earned Doctorate degree and wishing you all the best on the journeys you are embarking on!

Please join us in congratulating our graduates:

Applied Social Graduates

Dr. Charlotte Hagerman

Clinical Program Graduates

Drs. Andrew Barnett, Aubrey Harrison, Ben Parchem, Alyssa Poblete, Megan Ryan, Nick Talisman, Mimi Tekeste and Dorothy ("Dot") White

Cognitive Neuroscience Graduates

Drs. Dick Dubbelde and Lindsay Houck

Clinical Doctoral Graduates
ASP Graduate Dr. Charlotte Hagerman with her advisor Dr. Stock along with Doctoral Candidate Kate AuBuchon

Please join us in congratulating Dick Dubbelde on successfully defending his dissertation titled: "The Shadows Are Not All the Same: The Nature of Object Representations Depends on the Neural Circuits."

Special thanks to members of Dr. Dubbelde's committee:

Dwight Kravitz, Psychological and Brain Sciences

Gabriela Rosenblau, Psychological and Brain Sciences

John Philbeck, Psychological and Brain Sciences

Fracys Subiaul, Speech and Hearing Sciences

with a special thanks to Stephen Mitroff, Psychological and Brain Sciences for Chairing.

Congratulations to Dr. Sarah Shomstein, who was named the next Editor of Attention Perception & Psychophysics beginning January 1, 2021!
 
AP&P is an official journal of the Psychonomic Society. It spans all areas of research in sensory processes, perception, attention, and psychophysics. Most articles published are reports of experimental work; the journal also presents theoretical, integrative, and evaluative reviews.
photo of Sarah Shomstein