Marilyn Welsh
Professor of Psychological Sciences
- B.A.: University of California at Los Angeles
- Ph.D.: University of California at Los Angeles
- Postdoctoral in Developmental Neuropsychology, University of Colorado School of Medicine
Courses Taught:
Research Design and Analysis, Human Growth and Development, Principles of Learning, Principles of Psychology
Specialization:
Developmental Neuropsychology, Frontal Lobe Function in Normal and Atypical Populations, Normal Development of Executive Functions
Sample Publications:
Welsh, M.C. (2002). Developmental and clinical variations in executive functions. To appear in D. Molfese & U. Kirk (Eds.), Developmental variations in language and learning. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
Welsh, M.C. (2001). The prefrontal cortex and the development of executive functions. In A. Kalverboer and A. Gramsbergen (Eds.), Handbook of brain and behaviour development. The Netherlands: Kluwer.
Welsh, M.C. & Huizinga, M. (2001). Development and preliminary validation of the Tower of Hanoi-Revised. Assessment, 8, 167-176.
Welsh, M.C. & Pennington, B.F. (2000). Phenylketonuria. In K.O. Yeates, M.D. Ris, H.G. Taylor (Eds.), Pediatric Neuropsychology: Research, theory, and practice. New York: Guilford.
Welsh, M.C., Revilla, V., Strongin, D., & Kepler, M. (2000). Towers of Hanoi and London: Is the nonshared variance due to differences in task administration? Perceptual and Motor Skills.

