Christopher Beeman

Senior Lecturer of Psychology

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M.A., Psychology​, Miami University
B.S., Psychology, Wright State University

Courses typically taught at CWU:

  • PSY 101 - General Psychology
  • PSY 303 - Analysis of Everyday Behavior
  • PSY 310 - Multicultural Issues in Psychology
  • PSY 313 - Developmental Psychology
  • PSY 478 - Behavioral Neuroscience

General areas of interest: Behavioral neuroscience, biology of long term memory, teaching in psychology, neuroscience outreach

Selected works:

  • Beeman, C. L., Pullins, S. E, Hoogendoorn, J. J., & Quinn, J. J. (2014). Complete lesions of the hippocampus disrupt recent and remote fear memory regardless of lesion-test interval. Poster presentation, Pavlovian Society annual meeting. Seattle, WA.
  • Beeman, C. L., Bauer, P. S., Pierson, J. L., & Quinn, J. J. (2013). Hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex contributions to trace and contextual fear memory expression over time. Learning & Memory, 20(6), 336–43. doi:10.1101/lm.031161.113
  • Pullins, S. E., Beeman, C. L., Hoogendoorn, J. J., & Quinn, J. J. (2013). Temporally-graded retrograde amnesia following trace fear conditioning: Focal hippocampus damage or distal disruption? Poster presentation, Society for Neuroscience annual conference. San Diego, CA.
  • Beeman, C. L., Hoogendoorn, J. J., Pullins, S. E., & Quinn, J. J. (2013). Characterizing the effects of complete hippocampal lesions on trace and contextual fear conditioning following a 30 day lesion-to-test interval. Poster presentation, Society for Neuroscience annual conference. San Diego, CA.
  • Beeman, C. L. (2012). Systems-level memory consolidation following trace fear conditioning, the role of the HPC and mPFC. Oral presentation. Miami Valley Society for Neuroscience, Annual Neuroscience Day. Dayton, OH.

Contact


Psychology Bldg, Room 418