The University of Kansas

Faculty Speakers Bureau
Strong Hall, 1450 Jayhawk Blvd., Room 33, Lawrence, KS 66045 (785) 864-5169 email:govern@ku.edu
Psychology

Initial contact should be with the Speakers Bureau Office (785) 864-5169, govern@ku.edu, not the individual faculty member.

 

Paul Atchley, assistant professor, patchley@ku.edu
  • The older driver: Stereotypes and reality
  • Visual attention in depth: How far can we go?
  • Models of optic flow processing: The older observer constraint

John Colombo, professor, colombo@ku.edu

  • Behavior and brain development in infancy and early childhood
  • Basic mental abilities of human infants
  • Attention in children: some myths and realities

Douglas Denney, professor, denney@ku.edu

  • Evolution and the brain
  • Understanding drug treatments of psychiatric and neurological disorders
  • The field of neuropsychology

 

Dennis Karpowitz, associate professor, dkarpowitz@ku.edu

  • Making stronger, happier marriages
  • Communication and problem-solving in marriages and families
  • Teaching children universal values

Susan Kemper, distinguished professor, skemper@ku.edu

  • Effects of aging on language and communication
Michael S. Vitevitch, assistant professor, mvitevit@ku.edu
  • · Speech errors: what do they really mean?

 

 

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