Theodore R. Bashore, Jr.
Professor of Psychological Sciences
- B.A.: University of California, Los Angeles
- M.A.: University of Colorado at Boulder
- Ph.D.: University of Colorado at Boulder
Courses Taught:
Abnormal Psychology, Theories of Personality, History of Psychology, Introduction to Neuropsychology, Physiological Psychology
Specialization:
Lifespan changes in the structure and timing of neurocognitive processing
Recent Publications:
Bashore, T.R. and Ridderinkhof, K.R. Older age, traumatic brain injury, and cognitive slowing: Some convergent and divergent findings. Psychological Bulletin, 2002, 128, 151-198.
Watanabe, T.A.A., Cellucci, C.J., Kohegyi, E., Bashore, T.R., Josiassen, R.C., Greenbaun, N.N., and Rapp, P.E. The algorithmic complexity of multichannel EEGs is sensitive to changes in behavior. Psychophysiology, 2003, 40, 77-97.
Ridderinkhof, K.R., Nieuwenhuis, S.,and Bashore, T.R. Errors are foreshadowed in brain potentials associated with action monitoring in cingulate cortex. Neuroscience Letters, 2003, 348, 1-4.
Wylie, S.A., Stout, J.C., and Bashore, T.R. Activation of competing responses in Parkinson’s disease: Evidence for degrading and facilitating effects on response time. Neuropsychologia, in press.

