Robert Fudin
Professor of Psychology
B.A., M.A, City College of New YorkPh.D., New York University
robert.fudin@liu.edu
Description
At present, I teach Statistics, Methodology and Contemporary Systems in Psychology. My teaching philosophy is centered around the value of knowing conceptual material and instilling an attitude of critical thinking. My areas of interest are psychoanalysis, history of psychology and subliminal perception.
Specialties
Mozart Effect, Subliminal Psychodynamic Activation
Publications
- Author, “Critique of Sohlberg and Birgegard’s (2003) report of persistent complex effects of subliminal psychodynamic activation messages”
- Co-author, “The Mozart effect: Questions about the seminal findings of Rauscher, Shaw, and colleagues”
- Author, “Methodology in subliminal psychodynamic activation: Basic questions remain unanswered.”
- Author, “Relationship between the presentation of the mommy and I are one stimulus and mood”
Honors/Awards
- Recipient, Founder’s Day Award, New York University
- Recipient, Research Grant, Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campus
Professional Affiliations
- Member, American Association for the Advancement of Science
- Member, American Psychological Association
- Member, Association for Psychological Science
- Member, New York Academy of Sciences
- Associate Editor, Perceptual and Motor Skills (1997-present)