Thom Dunn

Associate Professor of Psychological Sciences

  • B.S.: Allegheny College
  • Ph.D.: University of Cincinnati

Courses Taught:

Physiological Psychology, Cognition, Statistics, Abnormal, Industrial and Organizational, Psychopharmacology

Specialization:

Neuropsychological Assessment, Malingering, Response Bias, Psychopharmacology, and Psychological Factors Affecting the Delivery of Prehospital Medicine

Recent Publications:

Dunn, T.M. (In press). Review of the Structured Inventory of Malingering Symtomology. In: Spies, R.A. and Plake, B.S. (Eds). Mental Measurements Yearbook Buros: Lincoln.

Dunn, T.M. (2006). Current issues in response bias during neuropsychological assessment: Incomplete effort to malingering. In, Dupri, J.R. (Ed.). Focus on Neuropsychology Research (pp 199 – 217). Nova Science: Hauppauge, NY.

Bledsoe, B.E., Wesley, A.K., Eckstein, M., Dunn, T.M., & O’Keefe, M.F. (2006). Helicopter Scene Transport of Trauma Patients With Nonlife-Threatening Injuries: A Meta-Analysis. The Journal of Trauma, 60, 1257 – 1266.

E-mail address:

thomas.dunn@unco.edu