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| | David G. Thomas, Ph.D. |
 | | Thomas teaches a variety of courses, including Honors Introductory Psychology, Developmental Psychology (undergraduate), Neurobiological Psychology (undergraduate and graduate), and Developmental Psychobiology (graduate). |
 | | Thomas' research interests are in the areas of time perception, the impact of early experiences on the infant brain, neural mechanisms underlying cognitive development throughout the lifespan, and brain/ behavior relationships. |
 | | Thomas, D.G., Grice, J., Najm-Briscoe, R.G., and Williams, J.E. The influence of unequal numbers of trials on comparisons of average event-related potentials. |
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