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Reza Habib



Reza Habib

Degree
Ph.D., University of Toronto
Position
Assistant Professor, Brain and Cognitive Science
Office

271-A, Life Sciences II

Phone
(618) 453-3547
Fax
(618) 453-3563
Email

 

Biosketch


Dr. Reza Habib received his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Toronto in 2000 working with Dr. Endel Tulving. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the Rotman Research Institute in Toronto. He joined SIUC as an assistant professor in the Fall of 2003. Dr. Habib 's research interests include brain imaging (fMRI) and statistical methodology, and long-term learning and memory.

 

Research Interests


  • Brain Imaging
  • Learning and Memory

 

Selected Publication


Recent Journal Articles:
Bergdahl, M., Habib, R., Bergdahl, J., Nyberg, L., & Nilsson, L.-G. (In Press). Natural teeth and preserved cognitive function in humans. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology.

Herlitz, A., Thilers, P.P., & Habib, R. (In Press). Endogenous estrogen is not associated with cognitive performance before, during, and following menopause. Menopause.

Habib, R.,. Nyberg, L., & Nilsson, L-.G. (In Press). Cognitive and non-cognitive factors contributing to the longitudinal identification of successful older adults in the Betula study. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition.

Schott, B. H., Sellner, D. B., Lauer, C.-J., Habib, R., Frey, J. U., Guderian, S., Heinze, H.-J., & Düzel, E. (2004). Activation of midbrain structures by associative novelty and the formation of explicit memory in humans. Learning and Memory, 11(4), 383-387.

Düzel, E., Habib, R., Guderian, S., & Heinze, H.-J. (2004). Four types of novelty-familiarity responses in associative recognition memory of humans. European Journal of Neuroscience, 19(5), 1408-1416.

Chau, W., Habib, R., & McIntosh, A. R. (2004). Multi-modal imaging data analysis with partial least squares. Brain and Cognition, 54(2), 140-142.

 

Teaching:


Undergraduate Psychology Courses:

  • Intermediate Statistics (Psyc 489)
  • Intro to Cognitive Psychology (Psyc 310)
  • Cognitive Neuroscience (Psyc 489)

Graduate Course:

  • Cognitive Psychology (Psyc 515)

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