RESEARCH INTERESTS

 

 

 


 

Research Interests

I am a psychophysiologist who is interested in what eye movements, blinks, and head movements can tell us about how a person is processing information.

Currently, Dr. April Haberyan and I are collaborating in our study of how people learn.

 

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Publications and Presentations

Dunham, D.N., & Haberyan, A. (submitted for review). Cooperative test-taking, personality characteristics, and longer-term memory of course content.

Edwards, C., Dunham, D., Barnett, J., & Reis, A. (2006). Symptoms of traumatic stress and substance use in a non-clinical sample of young adults. Addictive Behaviors, (in press).

Edwards, C.E., Dunham, D.N., & Barnett, J. (2004). Specific symptoms of traumatic stress and their relationship to substance use in a sample of college students. A Poster Session for the 112th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Edwards, C. E., Dunham, D. N., & Ries, A. (2003). Four-component model for counseling clients with traumatic childhood abuse. Psychological Reports, 93, 143-150.

Edwards, C. E., Dunham, D. N., Ries, A. & Barnett, J. (2001, August). Specific symptoms of traumatic stress and their relationship to substance use. A Poster Session for the 109th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, California.

Edwards, C. E., Dunham, D. N., & Ries, A. (2001, April). Treating the effects of childhood abuse trauma: Linking neuropsychology to counseling. Paper presented at the Thirteenth National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Albuquerque, NM.

Edwards, C., Dunham, D.N., Murdock, N., Gore, P., & Ianelli, R. (1998, August). Traumagenic dynamics of sexual abuse: Empirical support for counseling theory. Paper presented to the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Dunham, D.N. (1997). Cognitive difficulty of a peripherally presented visual task affects head movements during gaze displacement. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 27, 171-182.

Rohrbaugh, J.W., Dunham, D.N., Stewart, P.A., Bauer, L.O., Kuperman, S., O'Conner, S.J., Porjesz, B., Polich, J., & Begleiter, H. (1997). Slow brain potentials in a visual-spatial memory task: Topographic distribution and inter-laboratory consistency.  International Journal of Psychophysiology, 25, 111-122.

Goebel, J.A., Dunham, D.N., Rohrbaugh, J.W., Fischel, D., & Stewart, P.A.  (1995). Dose related effects of alcohol on dynamic posturography and oculomotor measures.  Acta Otolaryngology, (Stockh), Suppl 520, 212-215.

Goebel, J.A., Rohrbaugh, J.W., Dunham, D.N., Fischel, D., Stewart, P., & Hanson, J.  (1994). Dose related effects of acute alcohol on dynamic posturographic measures. Association for Research in Otolaryngology (Abstract #306).  St. Petersburg, Florida.

Rohrbaugh, J.W., Dunham, D.N., & Stewart, P.A.  (1994, June)  Family history and the CNV and P300.  Paper presented to the Research Society on Alcoholism, Maui, Hawaii.

Dunham, D.N. (1993, October).  The relationship between task difficulty and the likelihood of head movements. Paper presented at the meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Rottach-Egern, Germany.

Dunham, D.N., Wolf, C., & Stern, J.A. (1990, October). The relationship between saccade latencies, target eccentricity, and delay before decision.  Paper presented at the meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Boston, MA.

Stern, J.A., & Dunham, D.N. (1990).  The ocular system.  In J.T. Cacioppo and L.G. Tassinary (Eds.), Principles of psychophysiology: Physical, social, and inferential elements.  New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

Stern, J.A., Goldstein, R., & Dunham, D.N.  (1989). Helmet mounted displays:  Evaluation of impact on the operator.  Proceedings of the International Society for Optical Engineering, Orlando, FA.

Stern, J.A., Goldstein, R., & Dunham, D.N. (1988, November).  An evaluation of electrooculographic, head movement and steady state evoked response measures of workload in flight simulation (Report No. AAMRL-TR-88-036).  Dayton, OH:  Wright Patterson Air Force Base.

Clark, W.R., & Dunham, D.N.  (1988, May).  Cognitive overloading and the pupil response.  Paper presented at the meeting of the 1988 Neuro-Ophthalmology Congress, Vancouver, British Columbia.

Clark, W.R., & Dunham, D.N. (1988, April).  The task-evoked pupillary response to cognitive overloading.  Paper presented at the meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Dunham, D.N., & Clark, W.R.  (1987, October).  The task-evoked pupillary response and information processing during a dichotic shadowing task.  Paper presented to the Society for Psychophysiological Research, San Diego, CA.

Clark, W.R., Hutchinson, E., Dunham, D.N., & Barr, R.  (1986, October).  Task-evoked pupillary response and selective attention during dichotic shadowing.  Paper presented to the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Montreal, Canada.

Clark, W.R., Barr, R., & Dunham, D.N.  (1985, October).  Task-evoked pupillary response during dichotic shadowing.  Paper presented to the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Houston, TX.

 

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