1. Adult observers' sensitivity to optic flow varies by pattern and speed Open Access Author: Adamiak, William Noel Title: Adult observers' sensitivity to optic flow varies by pattern and speed Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in Biology and Psychology Keywords: optic flowpsychophysicsglobal motionperceptionbehavioral neuroscience File: Download The_Adamiak_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Rick Owen Gilmore, Thesis SupervisorDr. Gong Chen, Thesis Honors AdvisorDr. Richard Alan Carlson, Faculty Reader
2. Mothers' expectations for emotions and behaviors in competent children: a cross-cultural perspective Open Access Author: Higgins, Robert Conor Title: Mothers' expectations for emotions and behaviors in competent children: a cross-cultural perspective Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: cultureemotionbehaviormaternal beliefssocializationself-construalchild competenceangeraggression File: Download Higgins_Robert_Conor_mothersexpectationsofchildcompetency.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Pamela Marie Cole, Thesis SupervisorDr. Richard Alan Carlson, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Roles of Individual Differences and Neural Correlates in the Response to Peer Feedback in Early Childhood Open Access Author: Choi, Jeong Ha Title: Roles of Individual Differences and Neural Correlates in the Response to Peer Feedback in Early Childhood Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: Peer feedbackBehavioral InhibitionRejection SensitivityEvent Related Potentials File: Download HonorsThesis_JHC_FINAL.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Koraly Elisa Pérez-Edgar, Thesis SupervisorDr. Richard Alan Carlson, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Maternal Conceptions of Child Competence and Parenting Practices: A Cross-national View Open Access Author: Affinito, Salvatore Jude Title: Maternal Conceptions of Child Competence and Parenting Practices: A Cross-national View Area of Honors: Psychology Keywords: motherschild competencecultureparenting practices File: Download affinito_salvatore_maternalconceptionsofchildcompetenceandparentingpractices.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Pamela Marie Cole, Thesis SupervisorDr. Richard Alan Carlson, Thesis Honors Advisor