| Major Research Interests |
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- Connectionist models of cognitive processes
- The implications of speech and action errors for action planning, execution, and conscious control
- Representation of events in autobiographical memory
- History of experimental psychology.
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| Courses |
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- PSYC 6066 - History and Systems of Psychology
- PSYC 1000 - Introduction to Psychology
- PSYC 2000 - Statistics
- PSYC 2010 - Research Methods Laboratory
- PSYC 2300 - Sensation and Perception
- PSYC 2501 - Cognition Lab (EP3)
- PSYC 4000 - History and Systems of Psychology (ICC)
- PSYC 4330 - Music and Psychology (ICC)
- PSYC 4997 - Honors Thesis in Psychology I
- PSYC 4998 - Honors Thesis in Psychology II
- PSYC 4999 - Research Tutorial
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| Selected Publications |
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- Mattson, M.E. (2012). Autobiographical memories of Grateful Dead concerts: Two descriptive approaches. Reprinted in N. Meriweather (Ed.) Reading the Dead: A critical survey (pps. 206-219). Lanham MD: Scarecrow Press.
- Mattson, M.E. (2012). History of activation network theories. (pp. 4-6) & History of psychology at Fordham University. (pp. 444-446). In R.W. Rieber (Ed.) Encyclopedia of the history of psychological theories. New York: Springer.
- Henkel, L.A. & Mattson, M.E. (2011). Reading is believing: The truth effect and source credibility. Consciousness and Cognition, 20, 1705-1721.
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