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David C Rubin, Juanita M. Kreps Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience and Professor of Linguistics

David C Rubin
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Office Phone:  (919) 660-5732
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Web Page:  http://www.duke.edu/web/linguistics/index.html/~david.rubin

Teaching (Fall 2013):

  • PSY 102.01, COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY Synopsis
    Soc/Psych 130, TuTh 03:05 PM-04:20 PM
  • PSY 102.01D, COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY Synopsis
    Carr 136, Tu 04:55 PM-05:45 PM
  • PSY 102.02D, COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY Synopsis
    Soc/Psych 319, W 08:45 AM-09:35 AM
  • PSY 102.03D, COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY Synopsis
    TBA, W 10:20 AM-11:10 AM
  • PSY 102.04D, COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY Synopsis
    Old Chem 123, W 01:40 PM-02:30 PM
  • PSY 612S.01, TRAUMA AND MEMORY Synopsis
    Social Sciences 105, M 03:05 PM-05:35 PM
Education:

PhDHarvard University1974
M.A.Harvard University1972
Special StudentMassachusetts Inst. of Technology1969
BSCarnegie-Mellon University1968
Specialties:

Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience
Research Interests: Cognition, Autobiographical Memory, Aging

My main research interest has been in long-term memory, especially for complex (or "real-world") stimuli. This work includes the study of autobiographical memory and oral traditions, as well as prose. I have also studied memory as it is more commonly done in experimental psychology laboratories using lists. In addition to this purely behavioral research, which I plan to continue, I work on memory in clinical populations with the aid of a National Institute of Mental Health grant to study PTSD and on the underlying neural basis of memory the aid of a National Institute of Aging grant to study autobiographical memory using fMRI.

Curriculum Vitae
Postdocs Mentored

  • Christin Ogle (2010 - present)  
  • Andrew Butler (2012 - present)  
Representative Publications   (More Publications)

  1. D.C. Rubin, Memory in oral traditions: The cognitive psychology of epic, ballads, and counting-out rhymes (1995), New York; Oxford University Press (Awarded the American Association of Publishers' Best New Professional/Scholarly Book in Psychology for 1995 and William James Award from American Psychological Association. Paperback edition, 1997.)
  2. Remembering our past: Studies in autobiographical memory, edited by Rubin, D.C. (1996), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (Paperback edition.)
  3. Cognitive Methods and their Application to Clinical Research, edited by Wenzel, A. & Rubin, D.C. (2005), Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association Press (Amy Wenzel did her honors thesis with me. She is now a clinical psychologist and assistant professor.)
  4. Rubin, D.C. & Berntsen, D., & Bohni, M.K., A memory-based model of posttraumatic stress disorder: Evaluating basic assumptions underlying the PTSD diagnosis, Psychological Review no. 115 (2008), pp. 985-1011
  5. D.C. Rubin, Boals, A., & Berntsen, D., Memory in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Properties of voluntary and involuntary, traumatic and non-traumatic autobiographical memories in people with and without PTSD symptoms, Journal of Experimental Psychology: General no. 137 (2008), pp. 591-614
  6. Rubin, D. C., The Basic-Systems Model of Episodic Memory, Perspectives on Psychological Science, vol. 1 (2006), pp. 277-311
  7. Daselaar, S.M., Rice, H.J., Greenberg, D.L., Cabeza, R., LaBar, K.S., & Rubin, D.C., The spatiotemporal dynamics of autobiographical memory: Neural correlates of recall, emotional intensity, and reliving, Cerebral Cortex no. 18 (2008), pp. 217-229
  8. Berntsen, D., & Rubin, D.C., The centrality of event scale: A measure of integrating a trauma into one’s identity and its relation to post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms, Behaviour Research and Therapy, vol. 44 (2006), pp. 219-231
  9. Talarico, J.M. & Rubin, D.C., Confidence, not Consistency, Characterizes Flashbulb Memories, Psychological Science, vol. 14 (2003), pp. 455-461
  10. Rubin, D.C. & Greenberg, D.L., Visual memory deficit amnesia: A distinct amnesic presentation and etiology, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 95 (1998), pp. 5413-5416
  11. Skotko, B.G., Rubin, D.C., & Tupler, L.A., H.M.’s Personal Crossword Puzzles: Understanding Memory and Language, Memory, vol. 16 (2008), pp. 89-96


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