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Anne M. Schell, Ph.D.
Dr. Anne M. Schell is a Professor of Psychology at Occidental College in Los Angeles. She received her Batchelor’s degree from Baylor University and her M.A. and Ph.D. in Psychology from U.S.C. She has collaborated with Michael Dawson for many years on research in psychophysiology, as you can see from much co-authorship of papers.
At Occidental College, Dr. Schell teaches Psychophysiology, Abnormal Psychology, and Statistics, and she manages Occidental’s field internship program. Her research interests are primarily in the psychophysiological study of processes of arousal, emotion, and cognition in normal and patient populations. Her work includes studies on the role of conscious and unconscious processes in human emotional learning, on sensory gating processes in normal college students and schizophrenia patients, on the relationship between abnormal arousal processes in schizophrenia and symptom patterns, on abnormal attention processes (as assessed by cortical evoked potentials) in ADHD, and on treatment effectiveness in ADHD.
Zhong-Lin Lu, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Psychology and Program in Neural, Informational and Behavioral Sciences University of Southern California
Co-Director, Dana and David Dornsife Cognitive Neuroscience Imaging Center, University of Southern California
Bosco Tjan, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Southern California
Keith Nuechterlein, Ph.D.
Professor, Departments of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences and of Psychology, UCLA
Director, Center for Neurocognition and Emotion in Schizophrenia, UCLA
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