Dr Kathleen Cameron McCulloch
Kathleen's research interests are primarily in self-regulation, nonconscious processes, goals and motivation, action control, social cognition, perception, and attention. Kathleen's theoretical and methodological approach stems largely from training in cognition, thus, Kathleen's research seeks to uncover low-level or mechanistic explanations for higher-level behaviours.
Kathleen's current role at the University is as a researcher and member of the Perception, Cognition, and Neuroscience group within the Psychology Department.
They have had vast research experience with many different collaborators in the United States, Germany, The Netherlands, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Kathleen's undergraduate and post-baccalaureate training included key figures in attention, neuroscience, and memory such as Prof Michael I Posner, Prof Helen J Neville, and Prof Michael C Anderson. Kathleen's doctoral training was under Prof John A Bargh and Prof Peter M Gollwitzer. Their post-doctoral training was under Prof Dolores A Albarracin.
- PhD Psychology, New York University, 2004
- BA (summa cum laude), University of Oregon, 1998
- Goals and motivation
- Nonconscious processes
- Self-regulation
- Attention
- Memory
- Social cognition (persuasion, attitudes, the self)
- Perception
- Member of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology
- Committee Member for the Annual Auditory, Perception, Cognition, and Action Meeting (a satellite meeting of the Psychonomics Society)
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