Todd Allen
Assistant Professor of Psychological Sciences
- B.A.: North Carolina State University
- Ph.D.: University of Indiana
- Postdoctoral Research Associate: Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers University
Courses Taught:
Physiological Psychology, Introductory, Principles of Learning, Motivation
Specialization:
Neurobiology of learning and memory in rabbit eyeblink conditioning
Recent Publications:
Allen, M.T., Chelius, L., & Gluck, M.A. (2002) Selective entorhinal lesions and non-selective cortical-hippocampal region lesions, but not selective hippocampal lesions, disrupt learned irrelevance in rabbit eyeblink conditioning. Cognitive Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience 2. 214-226.
Allen, M.T., Myers, C., Schnirman, G., Chelius, L., Masand, V., & Gluck, M. (2002) A comparison of latent inhibition and learned irrelevance pre-exposure effects in rabbit and human eyeblink conditioning. Integrative Physiological and Behavioral Science, 37(3):188-214.
Allen, M.T., Padilla, Y., & Gluck, M.A. (2002) Ibotenic acid lesions of the medial septum retard delay eyeblink conditioning in rabbits. Behavioral Neuroscience. 116 (4), 733-738.

