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About Lauren Bryant

Lauren J. Bryant, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Sacred Heart University. She has published on EEG activity and executive function with other research interests focusing on early childhood, motivation and temperament. Dr. Bryant served as an ad hoc reviewer for Developmental Psychobiology and is an active member of the following organizations: The CT Institute for the Brain and Cognitive Sciences, International Congress of Infant Studies and Society for Research in Child Development.


Positions

August 2023 - Present Assistant Professor Psychology, Sacred Heart University Psychology Department, College of Arts & Sciences
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2019 - 2023 Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology, College of the Holy Cross
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2014 - 2018 Lab/Discussion Leader, University of Connecticut ‐ Psychology
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2018 Instructor, University of Connecticut ‐ General Psychology II
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Curriculum Vitae




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Professional Service and Affiliations

2017 - Present Member, The Connecticut Institute for the Brain and Cognitive Sciences
2015 - Present Member, International Congress of Infant Studies
2015 - Present Member, Society for Research in Child Development
2019 - 2019 Ad hoc reviewer, Developmental Psychobiology
2017 - 2017 Ad hoc student co-reviewer, Developmental Science
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Honors and Awards

  • CT Institute for the Brain and Cognitive Sciences: Summer Fellowship 2018,
  • UConn Graduate School: Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship 2019,
  • Psi Chi Eastern Psychological Association Regional Research Award 2019

Education

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May 2020 Ph.D. Psychological Sciences, University of Connecticut
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2019 Certificate, University of Connecticut - Storrs ‐ Cognitive Science
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2018 Certificate, University of Connecticut - Storrs ‐ College Instruction
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2016 M.S., University of Connecticut - Storrs ‐ Psychological Sciences
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2013 B.A., Southern Connecticut State University ‐ Psychology
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2013 B.S., Southern Connecticut State University ‐ Communication Disorders
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Contact Information

College of Arts & Sciences
Psychology
Humanities Center of the Academic Building
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203-365-7548

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