Bruce Bolster
Title: Associate Professor
Teaching Areas:
Physiological psychology, human neuropsychology
Courses:
Physiological Psychology I (PSYC-2900); Physiological Psychology II (PSYC-3900); Human Neuropsychology (PSYC-3910); Topics in Physiological Psychology (PSYC-4900)
Research Interests:
Dr. Bolster's interests focus on the contribution of temporal lobe structures to attention and memory. Research tools include structural and functional MRI, along with assessment of cognitive performance. Computer generated virtual environments are used to assess navigation and episodic memory in healthy individuals and those with temporal lobe pathology.