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Timothy
D. Brigham, M.S. TDBrigham@gmail.com Education · Currently a Doctoral Candidate in
the Cognitive/Experimental Ph.D. program in Psychology at The University of
Georgia. · M.S. in Cognitive-Experimental
Psychology, The 05 - 2005. · B.A. in Psychology, The 05 -2000. Teaching Experience Primary Instructor: ·
Introduction to Psychology ( · Advanced Experimental Design ( · Introduction to Psychology, ( · Research Design in Psychology, ( · Abnormal Psychology, ( · General Psychology, ( · Intro to Psychology, ( Teaching Assistant/Guest Lecturer,
etc: · Introduction to Psychology (UGA)
2004-2005, 2007 · Introduction to Research Design
(UGA) 2008. · Psychology of Learning Lab, 2
sections, (UGA) 2005 · Psychological Research Data
Analysis Lab, 2 sections, (UGA) 2003-2004 · Experimental Psychology Lab, 2
sections, (UWF) 2002 · Philosophy of Mind (UWF) 2002 · Psychology Undergraduate Computer
Lab Assistant 2001-2002 Presentations and Publications ·
Spring 2006: Presentation of “Neural correlates of
prospective memory” Poster at Georgia Psychological Society
Conference. ·
Spring 2006: Presentation of “Neural correlates of
prospective memory” Poster at Georgia Psychological Association
Graduate Student Poster Session ·
Paper entitled, “Neural correlates of prospective
memory”, under revision for publication in Cognitive, Affective,
and Behavioral Neuroscience. ·
Fall 2003: Presentation at UGA Psychology Department Biopsychology
Student Colloquium. ·
Spring 2003: Presentation to C/E Faculty on “Designs for a
physiological study of prospective memory.” ·
Fall 2002: Presentation to C/E Faculty titled “Neural
correlates of religious and spiritual experiences.” Other Relevant Employment ·
2002: Research Assistant to Situation Awareness Technology, ·
From July, 1999 to January, 2000: Employed by The Institute for
Human and Machine Cognition as a research assistant to Dr. Bruce Dunn in
the Neurocognition Lab at the University
of West Florida. ·
May, 1999 to December, 2000: Assistant to Dr. Jay Gould and Paul Mirrane, aiding in ERP research of Attention Deficit
Disorder males on and off stimulant medication. |