Curtis D. Hardin

Curtis D. Hardin joined the Department of Psychology in 2004. Prior to his appointment at Brooklyn College and Graduate Center, CUNY, he received a Ph.D. in 1994 from Yale (advisor:

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Israel Abramov

Israel Abramov was born in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). He moved to London for undergraduate work in law and then psychology, and then to the United States for graduate studies

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Aaron Kozbelt

Aaron Kozbelt’s research program, focusing on creativity and cognition in the arts, derives largely from his outside interests. In addition to his training in psychology, he has spent more than

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Andrew Delamater

Andrew Delamater came to Brooklyn College as an assistant professor of psychology in 1994. He became associate professor in 2000 and full professor in 2008, and was made a Brooklyn

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Laura A. Rabin

Laura A. Rabin is a Professor of Psychology at Brooklyn College and The Graduate Center. Her research focuses on the cognitive and neurophysiological changes associated with preclinical dementia stages. Alzheimer’s

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Elisabeth Brauner

Elisabeth Brauner joined the Psychology Department at Brooklyn College in 2003. She received her M.A. degree from the University of Oldenburg, completed her Ph.D. (Dr.rer.nat.) at the University of Göttingen,

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Psychology, Minor

When you minor in psychology, you will get to explore your fascination with human behavior and the human mind. Whether you want to understand cognitive processes, social behavior, human development,

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Neuroscience, Minor

By declaring a minor in neuroscience, you will join one of the most rapidly advancing fields of research and training. Through a combination of course work and research opportunities across

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Cognitive Science, Minor

By declaring a minor in cognitive science, you will get to explore the study of human thought and its relation to human activities, including the study of language, perception, memory,

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Mental Health Counseling, M.A.

The Master of Arts degree in mental health counseling (MHC) prepares students to work within medical, community, and private practice settings. The program focuses primarily on clinical work with families

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09.27.2022
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