| BRUCE L. BROWN
| Title |
Professor |
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| Area |
Experimental Psychology:
Learning and Behavior Analysis |
| Ph.D. |
Yale University |
| Office |
362 Razran |
| E-mail |
bruce.brown@qc.cuny.edu |
| Office Phone |
718-997-3538 |
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Professional Activities:
American Psychological Association, Divisions 3, 25, (Fellow, Division 3)
Association for Behavior Analysis International
Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior SIG
Comparative Cognition Society
Eastern Psychological Association
New York State Association for Behavior Analysis
Psychonomic Society
Society of Sigma Xi
Head, Learning Processes & Behavior Analysis Subrogram, Doctoral Program in Psychology
Visiting scientist: University of Paris XI, Orsay, France
Research Interests:
Selected Publications:
Ryan, C.S., Hemmes, N. S., & Brown, B.L. (2011). Effects of conditioning history on selective stimulus control by elements of compound discriminative stimuli. Behavioural Processes, 87, 291-301.
Höhn, S., Dallérac, G., Faure, A., Urbach, Y., Nguyen, H.P., Riess, O., von Hörsten, S.,
Le Blanc, P., Desvignes, N., El Massioui, N., Brown, B.L., & Doyère, V. (2011). Behavioral and in vivo electrophysiological evidence for presymptomatic alteration of prefronto-striatal processing in the transgenic rat model for Huntington disease. Journal of Neuroscience, 31(24), 8986-97.
Grommet, E.K., Droit-Volet, S., Gil, S., Hemmes, N.S., Baker, A.H., & Brown, B.L. (2011). Time estimation of fear cues in human observers. Behavioural Processes, 86, 88–93.
Callu, D.,El Massioui, N., Dutrieux, G., Brown, B.L., & Doyere, V. (2009). Cognitive processing impairments in a supra-second temporal discrimination task in rats with cerebellar lesion. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 91, 250-259 .
Bernstein, H., Brown, B.L., & Sturmey, P. (2009). The effects of fixed ratio values on concurrent mand and play responses. Behavior Modification, 33, 199-206.
Johnson, L.R., Hou, M., Ponce-Alvarez, A., Gribelyuk, L., Alphs, H., Albert Jr, L., Brown, B.L., LeDoux, J., & Doyere, V. (2008). A recurrent network in the lateral amygdale: A mechanism for coincidence detection. Frontiers in Neural Circuits.
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