Adam Brown
BA, University of Oregon. MA, PhD, New School for Social Research. Postdoctoral Fellow, Weill Medical College of Cornell University. Assistant Professor, New York University School of Medicine. Clinical psychologist with special interests in clinical, cognitive, and neuroscientific approaches to memory and emotion; cognitive and neural basis of fear and anxiety; post-traumatic stress disorder; social influences on memory; autobiographical memory and self-construal. Author of articles and book chapters on PTSD, collective memory, memory implantation, retrieval failure, memory and future thinking. Australian-American Fulbright Senior Scholar; honorary faculty, Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Science; editorial board, Memory Studies. SLC, 2009–
Courses taught in Psychology
2013-2014
- First-Year Studies: Synapse to Self: Neuroscience of Self-Identity
- The Neurobiology of Mental Health
- Trauma, Loss, and Resilience