
معرفی
Charles Abramson, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Oklahoma State University since 2002, specializing in Comparative Psychology and Behavioral Biology. His research focuses on invertebrate behavior, particularly honey bees, investigating neuronal mechanisms of learning and memory, comparative analysis of behavior, and behavioral toxicology of pollutants and drugs. He leads the Comparative Psychology and Behavioral Biology Laboratory, fostering international collaborations with institutions in Brazil, France, and Turkey through NSF-PIRE and NIH grants.
- Ph.D. in Psychology, Boston University (1986)
His research spans diverse topics including ethanol pharmacology in honey bees, mitochondrial inhibition by terpinyl acetate, and cognitive impairments from pesticide exposure. Publications demonstrate methodological innovation in automated behavioral monitoring systems and cap-pushing response assays for learning studies. The lab also explores historical foundations of comparative psychology, including 19th-century cetology's impact on modern environmentalism. Abramson's teaching portfolio includes Comparative Psychology, Dissertation Research, and History of Psychology courses.
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