LRC Faculty

 

David A. Washburn, PhD

Georgia State University, LRC Director

e-mail: lrcdaw@langate.gsu.edu

Please visit his page for the GSU Department of Psychology at: http://www.gsu.edu/~wwwpsy/faculty/washburn.htm

Michael J. Owren , PhD

Georgia State University

e-mail: owren@gsu.edu

Please visit his page for the GSU Department of Psychology at: http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwpsy/faculty/owren.htm

Duane M. Rumbaugh, PhD

Georgia State University / Great Ape Trust of Iowa

e-mail: drumbaug@aol.com

Please visit his page at IowaGreatApes.org for current information on Dr. Rumbaugh and his research: http://www.iowagreatapes.org/research/drumbaugh/drumbaugh.php

Michael J. Beran, PhD

LRC Research Associate

e-mail: mjberan@yahoo.com

Please visit Dr. Beran's home page at: www.mjberan.com

 

Charles Menzel , PhD

Georgia State University

e-mail:lrccrm@langate.gsu.edu

 

 

Sarah F. Brosnan, PhD

Georgia State University

e-mail: sbrosnan@gsu.edu

Please visit her webpage at: http://www2.gsu.edu/sbrosnan

Emily D. Klein , PhD

Georgia State University

e-mail:lrcedkx@langate.gsu.edu

Please visit Dr. Klein's home page at: http://www.gsu.edu/lrc/eklein.htm.

 

J. David Smith, PhD

State University at Buffalo

e-mail: psysmith@acsu.buffalo.edu

Please visit his page for the State University at Buffalo Department of Psychology at: http://wings.buffalo.edu/psychology/labs/smithlab/

Julie Pynn, PhD

Berry College

e-mail: jpynn@berry.edu

Please visit her page for the Berry College Department of Psychology at: http://www.berry.edu/academics/education/psychology/Faculty/bios/pynn.asp

Claudio Cantalupo, PhD

Clemson University

e-mail:lrccc@langate.gsu.edu

 

 

Michael Posner , PhD

University of Oregon

e-mail: mposner@oregon.uoregon.edu

Please visit his page for the University of Oregon Institue of Neuroscience at: http://www.neuro.uoregon.edu/ionmain/htdocs/faculty/posner.html

Mary Rothbart, PhD

University of Oregon

e-mail: maryroth@oregon.uoregon.edu

Please visit her page for the Temperament Laboratory at the University of Oregon at: http://www.uoregon.edu/~maryroth/

Kimberly A. Espy , PhD

Southern Illinois University

e-mail: kespy@siumed.edu

Please visit her page for the Southern Illinois Department of Psychology at: http://www.siu.edu/~psycho/bcs/espy.html

Dorothy Fragaszy, PhD

University of Georgia

e-mail: doree@uga.edu

Please visit her page for the UGA Department of Psychology at: http://www.uga.edu/psychology/faculty/dfragaszy.html

Yanqing Zhang, PhD

Georgia State University

e-mail: yzhang@cs.gsu.edu

Please visit his page for the GSU Department of Computer Science at: http://www.cs.gsu.edu/~cscyqz/

Marise Parent, PhD

Georgia State University

e-mail: mbparent@gsu.edu

Please visit her page for the GSU Department of Psychology at: http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwpsy/faculty/parent.htm

Scott Decker , PhD

Georgia State University

e-mail: sdecker@gsu.edu

Please visit his page for the GSU College of Eduction at: http://education.gsu.edu/sdecker/

James L. Pate, PhD

Georgia State University

e-mail: psyjlp@langate.gsu.edu

Bart Wilson, PhD

George Mason University

Bart Wilson has an appointment at George Mason University in the Department
of Economics as an Associate Professor with affiliations in the School of
Law. Bart's broad fields of specialty are industrial organization and
experimental economics. He is currently pursuing research on the
foundations of exchange and specialization and the origins of property right
systems. His other research programs apply the experimental method to
topics in e-commerce, electric power deregulation, and antitrust.

Bart has published papers in Antitrust Magazine, the Economic Journal, and
the RAND Journal of Economics. The National Science Foundation, the
Federal Trade Commission, and the International Foundation for Research in
Experimental Economics have supported his research. Bart extensively uses
experimental economics in teaching undergraduate and graduate classes. For
the past 8 years he has taught weeklong summer programs that introduce high
school students to the study of economics using the experimental method.
Prior to joining the faculty at George Mason, Bart was a Research Scientist
at the Economic Science Laboratory at the University of Arizona. Before
that, he spent a yearlong stint in DC as an Economist in the Division of
Economic Policy Analysis and the Antitrust Division of the Federal Trade
Commission. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of
Arizona in 1997.