George F. Michel
Professor, Psychology Department
DePaul University
Department of Psychology
2219 North Kenmore Ave.
Chicago, IL 60614-3504
773-325-4246
gmichel@condor.depaul.edu
Academic Appointments
Course Syllabi
Curriculum Vitae
DePaul Links
Education
Professional Links
Memberships in Professional Societies
Major Research Interests
Research Fellowships
Selected Publications
Education
Ph.D. Psychology, Rutgers University, 1972
B.A. Psychology, Rutgers University, Newark, N.J., 1966
Research Fellowships
Postdoctoral Fellow, Klinik fur Kindespsychiatrie
Max-Planck-Institut fur Psychiatrie, Munich, Germany, 1983-1984
Postdoctoral Fellow, NICHHID, Psychiatry Department
Children's Hospital Medical Center, Boston, M.A., 1978-1980
Predoctoral Fellow, USPHS, Institute of Animal Behavior and Institure
for Cognitive Studies
Rutgers Univeristy, Newark,N.J., 1967-1971
Academic Appointments
Professor, DePaul Univesity, 1996-
Chair, Psychology Department, DePaul University, 1995-1998
Associate Professor, DePaul University, 1991-1996
Officer, Harvard University Medical School, 1984-98
Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Massachussetts, 1979-1983
Assistant Professor, Boston University, 1971-1977
Memberships in Professional Societies
American Association for the Advancement
of Science, 1966-
American Psychological Association,
1966- (Fellow of Division
6, 1998-)
American Psychological
Society, 1989-
Animal Behaviour
Society, 1966-
International Society
for Developmental Psychobiology, 1980-
International Society for Infant
Studies,1980-
New York Academy of Sciences, 1979-
Philosophy of Science Association,
1967-
Society for Neuroscience, 1990-
Society for Research in Child Development,
1971-
Major Research Interests
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Development of manual skill & hemispheric specialization
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Developmental Neuropsychology of cognitive skills in children
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Experiential effects on hormone-induced behavior in animals
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Neuromotor development of infant emotional expression and state
Professional Links
Behavioral and Brain
Sciences
Cognitive Neuroscience Society
(CNS) Web Page
Committee for the Scientific Investigation
of Claims of the Paranormal (CSICOP) Web PageSkeptics
Society Web Page
Skeptics Refuge Web Page
Cyberspace and Behavior
Web Page
Ethology, Animal
Behavior, and Comparative Psychology WWW Server
MRC Psychology Pages
Neural Sciences on the Internet
DePaul Links
Ralph Erber, PhD
Frederick H. Heilizer,
PhD
Ching-Fan Sheu, PhD
News at dpu.psy.general
Course Syllabi
Psy 552 Seminar in Neuropsychology (Spring
2004)
ISP101 224 Darwin, Evolution,
and Society (Winter Quarter 2004)
ISP101 235 Pseudoscience: Why people
believe weird things (Winter Quarter 2004)
PSY 361 Fall 2003 (9/03-11/03) History
& Systems
of Psychology
ISP101 213 Darwin, Evolution,
and Society (Winter Quarter 2003)
ISP101 222 Pseudoscience: Why people
believe weird things (Winter Quarter 2003)
PSY 361 Fall 2002 (9/02-11/02) History
& Systems
of Psychology
Psy 552 Seminar in Developmental
Neuropsychology (Spring 2002)
ISP101 237 Darwin, Evolution,
and Society (Winter Quarter 2002)
ISP101 228 Pseudoscience: Why people
believe weird things (Winter Quarter 2002)
PSY 361 Fall 2001 (9/01-11/01) History
& Systems
of Psychology
PSY 377 Fall 2001 (9/01-11/01) Physiological
Psychology
ISP101 39 317 Investigating the Minds of
Animals (Spring Quarter 2001)
ISP101 39 228 Darwin,
Evolution,
and Society (Winter Quarter 2001)
ISP101 39 222 Pseudoscience: Why people
believe
weird things (Winter Quarter 2001)
PSY 361 Fall 2000 (9/00-11/00) History
& Systems
of Psychology
PSY 377 Fall 2000 (9/00-11/00) Physiological
Psychology
HON 300 36 301, Spring 2000 - Resolving
the Nature/Nurture Debate
PSY 406 Winter 2000 - Cognitive Neuroscience
ISD114 Darwin, Evolution, and Society
PSY241 Methods of Psychological Inquiry
PSY377 Physiological Psychology
PSY554/378 Comparative Psychology
Psy552 Seminar in Neuropsychology: Developmental
Neuropsychology
PSY406 Physiological Processes
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