
About
Elizabeth Myers serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Psychology within the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of South Carolina, where she has taught undergraduate courses continuously since 2012. Her instructional portfolio spans core psychological domains including cognitive, developmental, and perceptual systems.
Her research specialization centers on psycholinguistics with particular focus on:
- Written language ambiguity resolution mechanisms
- Cognitive processing of nonliteral language
- Real-time text comprehension strategies
Dr. Myers teaches high-enrollment foundational courses such as Research Methods, Cognitive Psychology, and Sensation & Perception alongside specialized offerings including Humanistic Psychology. Her teaching record demonstrates comprehensive coverage of psychological subdisciplines through both survey courses and topic-specific instruction.
No scientific awards or research grants are documented in the available materials. As a teaching-focused faculty member, her contributions center on undergraduate pedagogy rather than grant-funded research programs.
While maintaining active classroom instruction for over a decade, there is no indication of graduate student mentorship or laboratory-based research activities in the provided information. Her role appears exclusively dedicated to curriculum delivery within the undergraduate psychology program.
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