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Douglas Johnson, Associate Dean of the Faculty; Associate Professor of Psychology

Doug Johnson
Doug Johnson joined Colgate’s Department of Psychology in 1996 and is currently serving as Associate Dean of the Faculty.  He teaches a variety of courses, including Introduction to Psychology, Human Cognition, Research Methods, Statistics, Attention and Memory, and a Core Scientific Perspectives course on the malleability of human memory.  In 2001 Professor Johnson received the Phi Eta Sigma “Professor of the Year” award, the highest student-awarded teaching honor at Colgate.

Professor Johnson received his BA from Washington University in St. Louis, and his MA and PhD from Johns Hopkins University.
  As a scholar, he studies human cognition, with an emphasis on attention, memory and the development of expertise.  He has published in a variety of professional journals, including Psychological Science, Memory and Cognition, Neuropsychopharmacology, Psychopharmacology, and The Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 

Students  performing senior research with Professor Johnson have gone on to careers in business, medicine, and law, as well as graduate school in psychology (including Princeton, UVA, and Cornell).

Dr. Johnson also serves as a deputy chief for Southern Madison County Volunteer Ambulance, a not-for-profit volunteer agency providing emergency medical coverage for Hamilton and the surrounding communities.  He is one of the few volunteer advanced life support providers in the area.
 
Professor Johnson is married to Mary (Molly) Treadway Johnson, PhD, and they have two children, Daniel (9) and Sarah (6).
 

Contact Information

Office: Dean of Faculty
Current Courses
Mail: 105 McGregory Hall
Phone: (315)228-7220
Email: Djohnson@colgate.edu

Department Affiliation

Dean Of Faculty Programs

Teaching & Research

Title
Associate Dean of the Faculty; Associate Professor of Psychology (1996)

Degree
BA Washington University in St. Louis 1987; MA, PhD The Johns Hopkins University 1990, 1992

Specialties
Introduction to psychology, experimental psychology, statistics, human cognition, memory, information processing

Selected Publications
Articles in Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Psychopharmacology, Memory and Cognition, Psychological Science, and others

Professional Experience
Post-doctoral fellow, National Institutes of Health 1992-1996

Distinctions
Phi Eta Sigma Colgate Professor of the Year 2001; Intramural Research Training Award, National Institutes of Health 1992-1994