Student Research
Students in the Neuroscience emphasis have worked in labs both at University of Puget Sound and outside. Here is a list of current and past student research, with links to their posters/presentations:
Current Research
- coming soon
Past Student Research
- The Effects of Aging and Behavioral Development on Gene Expression in Bumble Bees, Bombus huntii by Nina Ho, Molecular and Cellular Biology major; faculty advisor: Sue Hannaford, Biology. 2012
- Relative Dependence of Neural Plasticity on Age and Activity in Bumble Bees (Bombus huntii) by Geoffrey Nielsen, Biology Major; faculty advisors: Sue Hannaford, Biology and Robin Foster, Psychology, 2012
- Arm Posture Development During Early Stages of Independent Walking by Madison Holtz, Psychology Major; faculty advisor: Julia Looper, School of Physical Therapy, 2012
- EEG of Impossible Causal Relationships: Examining the Temporal Aspect of the Brain's Response to Perceived Violations of Physical Laws by Joshua Schmidtlein, Molecular Cellular Biology major; faculty advisor: David Andresen, Psychology, 2012
- Exploring the Relationship Between culture and Mental Illness by Adia White, Comparative Sociology major; faculty advisor: Jill Nealey Moore, Psychology, 2012
- Identification of Emotion in Faces Engages the Mirror-Neuron System by Madeleine Werhane, Psychology Major; faculty advisor: David Andresen





