
At left, Andrew Ribner ’14 and in center, Taylor Deloach ’13, presented their study titled “Navigation in Children: The Effect of Asymmetry on Reorientation” during the Psychology Department’s Research Poster Session April 25. About 55 BA students, thesis students, BA/MA thesis students and research associates from the Psychology and Neuroscience and Behavior Departments presented posters.

Srotoshini Bhalobasha ’14 spoke about her research on “Tracking the Shortcoming in Special Education: A Case Study of a Student with Dyslexia.” Her advisor is Lisa Dierker, professor of psychology.

BA thesis student Kaitlin DeWilde ’13 speaks to Professor of Psychology John Seamon about her study on “Pharmacological Effects on Facial Affect Recognition Scores in Schizophrenic Patients.” Her advisor is Matthew Kurtz, associate professor psychology, associate professor of neuroscience. DeWilde also presented a study on “A Time of Running and Fire: War and Evil in Sierra Leone.” Karl Scheibe, professor of psychology, emeritus, and visiting faculty, advised the project.