معرفی
Dr. Angela M. Sikorski is a Professor of Psychology at Texas A&M University-Texarkana. Her research focuses on psychology research methodologies, neuroscience applications in counseling, and the neurobiological impacts of exercise. She has authored influential books such as A quasi-experimental study: using mythbusters to understand research in psychology (2014) and A Counselor's Introduction to Neuroscience (2013), which bridge academic research and practical counseling practices. Her work integrates experimental psychology with neuroscientific principles, emphasizing hands-on educational approaches.
Her research spans topics like anesthetic effects on neural pathways, aerobic exercise’s role in neural plasticity, and the intersection of neuroscience in counselor training. She has contributed to journals including International Journal of General Medicine and Brain Sciences, exploring neurovascular dynamics and behavioral adaptations. Dr. Sikorski’s early dissertation work (2003–2005) pioneered studies on exercise-induced brain vascular changes, linking physical activity to cognitive enhancement. No specific awards or grants are documented here, but her extensive publications reflect sustained academic engagement.



