Research Team

The Cortland EEG Psychophysiology Laboratory (CPL) is a psychology research laboratory located at the State University of New York College at Cortland. CPL faculty share common goals of providing special study in psychology opportunities and laboratory experiences for SUNY Cortland students who are majoring in psychology and related social-behavioral science disciplines. Faculty-student research collaborations are expected to result in an original intellectual contribution to the scientific literature.

Our research group represents the areas of social, personality, cognitive, and quantitative psychology. Collectively, the goal of our research is to further scientists understanding of attention and emotion in social contexts. Our research group is primarily interested in individual differences associated with attention processes, psychological resiliency, and the role of emotion/personality in adult attachment, specifically the development and maintenance of social networks and social skills. The CPL professors are quantitative methodologists who are also interested in issues pertaining to research methods, construct validity, psychometrics, and biometrics.