Nathan Bartlett
- Graduate Student
- Area: Comparative Cognition and Behaviour
- Supervisor: Peter Hurd
- Office: BS-P541
- Phone: 780-492-7872
- Email:
Teaching Assistantships
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Psyco
104 - Basic Psychological Processes
Research Interests
- My research focuses on genetic contributions to characteristics including aggression, brain lateralization, gender, and levels of fantastical thinking. From a broad perspective, I enjoy investigating human behaviour through multidisciplinary methods (such as physiological correlates) as a way to further substantiate findings.
Selected Publications
- Alston, L.L., Kratchmer, C., Jeznach, A., Bartlett, N.T., Davidson, P.S.R., Fujiwara, E. (2013). Self-serving episodic memory biases: Findings in the repressive coping style. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience,7, 117. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2013.00117