ERP Lab Member Awards and Accomplishments


Undergraduate Awards

Marshall P. Smith Scholarship (Psychology award for academic excellence, committment to a career in psychology, and participation in psychology-related activities outside of the classroom)

Jessica Wong (2007)

Vinaya Raj (2006)

Olga Rass (2006)

Jeremy Grey (2005)

Rick Addante (2004)

Laurie Mandara Scholarship (Psychology award for academic excellence and dedication to community service)

Hope Fine (2010)

Honors Program Outstanding Scholar

Jessica Wong (2007)

 
Research Publications (as an undergraduate)

Rick Addante:
Leynes, P. A., Landau, J., Walker, J. & Addante, R.J. (2005) Event-Related Potential (ERP) Evidence for Multiple Causes of the Revelation Effect. Consciousness & Cognition, 14(2), 327-350.

Jaime Brown:
Leynes, P.A., Brown, J., & Landau, J.D. (in press). Objective and subjective measures indicate orthographically similar words produce a blocking experience. Memory.

Alyssa Cairns:
Leynes, P.A., Cairns, A, & Crawford, J.T. (2005). Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) Indicate that Reality Monitoring Differs from External Source Monitoring. American Journal of Psychology, 118, 497-524.

Jarret Crawford
:
Crawford, J.T., Leynes, P.A., Mayhorn, C.B. & Bink, M.L. (2004). Champagne, Beer, or Coffee? A Corpus of Gender-Related and Neutral Words. Behavioral Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers, 36, 444-458.

Leynes, P.A., Crawford, J.T., & Bink, M.L. (2005) Interrupted Actions Affect Output Monitoring and Event-Related Potentials (ERPs). Memory, 13, 759-772.

Leynes, P.A., Cairns, A, & Crawford, J.T. (2005). Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) Indicate that Reality Monitoring Differs from External Source Monitoring. American Journal of Psychology, 118, 497-524.

Leynes, P.A., Grey, J.A. & Crawford, J.T. (2006). Event-Related Potential (ERP) Evidence for Sensory-Based Action Memories. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 62, 193-202.

Jeremy Grey:
Leynes, P.A., Grey, J.A. & Crawford, J.T. (2006). Event-Related Potential (ERP) Evidence for Sensory-Based Action Memories. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 62, 193-202.

Michelle Phillips:
Leynes, P.A. & Phillips, M. (2008). Event-related Potential (ERP) evidence for varied recollection during source monitoring. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 34, 741-751.

Olga Rass:
Rass, O., & Leynes, P.A. (2007). When do primes go bad? A Corpus of Orthographically Related Primes that Inhibit Fragment Completion. Behavior Research Methods, 39, 870-875.

Rass, O., Landau, J.D., Curran, T., & Leynes, P.A., (2010). Event-Related Potential (ERP) Correlates of Memory Blocking and Priming during a Word Fragment Test. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 78, 136-150.

Leynes, P.A., Rass, O., & Landau, J.D. (2008). Eliminating the Memory Block Effect. Memory, 16, 852-872.

Jenna Scisco:
Scisco, J., Leynes, P.A., & Kang, J. (2008). Cardiovascular fitness and executive control: An ERP study. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 69, 52-60.

Jessica Walker:
Leynes, P. A., Landau, J., Walker, J. & Addante, R.J. (2005) Event-Related Potential (ERP) Evidence for Multiple Causes of the Revelation Effect. Consciousness & Cognition, 14(2), 327-350.



Phi Kappa Phi Student-Faculty Research Awards

Jessica Wong (2007). The Effects of Interruption and Imagination on Source Confusions.

Jenna Scisco (2007). Cardiovascular Fitness and Cognitive Function.

Olga Rass (2006). The Ugly Stepsister of Memory.

Vinaya Raj (2006). Brain Activation and Familiarity: Creating Illusions of Memory Through
Perceptual Fluency.

Rick Addante (2004). Event-Related Potential Measures of the Revelation Effect.

Alyssa Cairns (2001). Event-Related Potentials and Reality Monitoring.

Jessica Walker (2000). Event-Related Potential Measures of the Revelation Effect.

Senior Honors Theses in Psychology

Darryl Levy (F2010-S2011).

Abigail Vachon (F2010-S2011).

Kevin Zish (F2010-S2011).

Jessica Jones (F2009-S2010).  Event-related Potentials and the Process of Refreshing.

Sweta Shah (F2009-S2010).  Event-related Potential Evidence for Episodic and Semantic  Contributions to Blocking.

Jaime Brown (F2008-S2009).  The Feeling of Blocking in the Memory Block Paradigm.
 
Steve Dash (F2008-S2009).  An Investigation of Executive Control Inhibition During the Memory Blocking Effect.

Cara O'Neill (F2008-S2009). ERP Evidence that Gender Stereotypes Influence Memory Judgments.

Anne Lewis (S2008-F2008). ERPs and Source Monitoring: Examining the Differences between Stereotype-Consistent and -Inconsistent Sources.

Heather McGowan (F2007-S2008). An ERP study of Imagination and Output Monitoring.

Jessica Wong (F2007-S2008). The Effects of Interruption and Imagination on Source Confusions: An ERP Study of Action Memory.
 
Vinaya Raj (F2006 -S2007). Brain Activity and Familiarity: Creating Illusions of Memory Through Perceptual Fluency.

Jenna Scisco (F2006 - S2007). Cardiovascular Fitness and Cognitive Function.

Olga Rass (S2006 - F2006). Event-related potentials and forgetting.

Michelle Phillips (F2005 - S2006). Partial recollection in source monitoring.

Rick Addante (S2004 - F2004). Event-related Potentials and the Revelation Effect.

Molly McGoldrick (F2003 - S2004). Semantic Memory Brain Activation Related to Gender  Stereotypes.

Jarret Crawford (F2002 - S2003). He Said, She Said: An ERP Study of Stereotypes as Source Monitoring Cues.

Alyssa Cairns (S2001 - F2001). Event-related Potentials during Reality Monitoring.

Walker, Jessica (F1999 - S2000). Event-related Potentials and the Revelation Effect.


Phi Beta Kappa (honor society)

Heather McGowan, Sonia Reso, Erica Sibley, Jessica Wong (2008)

Vinaya Raj
, Olga Rass, Sharlene Sanidad, Jenna Scisco (2007)


Miscellaneous

Sweta Shah (2010). Psi Chi Regional Research Award for her thesis entitled, Event-Related
       Potential Evidence for Episodic and Semantic Contributions to Blocking
.

Vinaya Raj
and Olga Rass (2006). TCNJ Summer Undergraduate Research Program in the
ERP lab

Jeremy Grey, Jessica Gottlieb, and Vinaya Raj (2005). TCNJ Summer Undergraduate
Research Program in the ERP lab.

Molly McGoldrick and Rick Addante (2004) participated in the Council on Undergraduate
Research’s “Posters on the Hill” program (presented research to members of Congress)

Alumni Awards

Ph.D. completions

Neil Albert. Cognitive Neuroscience, University of California, Berkeley.

Alyssa Cairns
. Experimental Psychology, University of Southern Mississippi

Rebecca (Pearson) Casciano
. Sociology, Princeton University.

Jarret Crawford
. Social Psychology, Rutgers University.

Andrew Engell
. Psychology (Neuroscience concentration), Princeton University.

Eric Klein
. Clinical Psychology, Farleigh Dickinson University.

Medical Degree completions

Courtney (Huston) Chellew. D.O., Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Andrea Perger.
M.D., Robert Wood Johnson.


Master's degree completions

Jessica Walker. Cognitive Neuroscience, University of California, Los Angeles.

Kim Reeves
. Forensic Psychology, John Jay School of Criminal Justice

Molly McGoldrick
. Clinical Psychology, William Patterson University.

Dana Weinstock
.  Counseling Psychology, The College of New Jersey.

Brian Cichon. Public Health, University of Maryland.

Jeremy Grey
. Educational Policy and Administration, University of Minnesota.

Graduate Fellowships

Jenna Scisco (2010-2012). Science, Mathematics, And Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholar Awarded by the Department of Defense (DoD)

Jenna Scisco (2007-2010).National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellow.

Jenna Scisco (2007-2010). Clemson University Alumni Graduate Fellow

NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Honorable Mention:
Olga Rass (2009); Jessica Wong (2009); Rick Addante (2005).