Lab Personnel

Dr. Brill has a long history of involving both undergraduate and graduate students in his research.  Most students are psychology majors, but he has also worked with computer science, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering  students.  To date, he has mentored over 40 undergraduate students.

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Old Dominion University

Department of Psychology

 

Norfolk, Virginia

J. Christopher Brill, PhD

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Rounded Rectangle: You can potentially join the ASP Lab as an undergraduate research assistant!  Contact us if you meet these criteria:

Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or better
Completed PSYC 317 (Quantitative Methods) and earned B or better
Completed (or are currently enrolled in) PSYC 318 (Experimental Psychology)
Willing to make a two-semester commitment and enroll in PSYC 497 and 498 (supervised research)
Willing to work 10-12 hours per week during normal business hours
You enjoy working with others in a collegial atmosphere
You want to pursue a graduate degree in psychology
Text Box: Dr. Brill accepts PhD students through the human factors psychology program and master’s degree-seeking students through the general experimental psychology program.  If you are interested in working with him in the Applied Sensory Psychology Laboratory, contact him by e-mail or by telephone (757-683-4242).

Isabella Gagliano

Isabella is a master's student in the Experimental Psychology program at ODU.  She graduated from ODU in May 2012 with a B.S. in Psychology with honors. She also holds a A.S. in Social Sciences from Northern Virginia Community College. She is interested in psychophysiological measurement techniques as well as human cognition and behavior.  Her current research involves examining interactions between visually and aurally induced vection.

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Magan Cowan

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Major: Psychology

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Clara Adkins

Hometown: Mechanicsville, VA

Major: Psychology

Minor: Philosophy

Anticipated Graduation: Spring 2015

 

James Corcoran

James is a first-year PhD student in the human factors psychology program.  (Bio coming soon)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Taking a brief break...

Applied Sensory Psychology Laboratory Research Assistants for Spring 2011.

Amanda teaches Clara how to conduct thorough literature searches.

Isabella works in her office.

James working on a physio recording system.