Evan T. Creed
Ph.D. student in the Behavior, Cognition, and Neuroscience program, American University.

B.A., Saint John's University, 2006, Summa Cum Laude, All College Honors, Departmental Distinction in Psychology.

Research Interests: Neurological mechanisms involved in behavior reinforcement, models of addiction, developmental processes involved in the acquisition of motivated behaviors, and exploring issues of sexual dimorphism in the reinforcing properties of drugs.

Poster presentations:
Creed, E.T. & Tennison, L.R. (2006, May). Sex differences in long-term effects of endogenic cannabinoid agonists and early stressors on memory. Association for Psychological Science, New York, New York.

Creed, E.T. & Narloch, R.H. (2005, February). Self-interested motivations of emerging adults. Society for Research on Identity Formation, Miami, Florida.

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