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Riley E. Hinson, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Psychology University of Western Ontario London, Ontario N6A 5C2 Phone: 519-661-2111 ext 84649 email: [email protected] Educational History 1980, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario 1973, BSc., Industrial Relations, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 1973, B.A., Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Employment History 1981-present, Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada 1979-1981, Research Scientist, Addiction Research Foundation (now CAMH), Toronto, Canada 1978-1979, Instructor, Office of Continuing Education, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada Teaching Experience Undergraduate Research Design, Methods and Statistical Analysis Drugs and Behavior Animal Learning and Cognition Graduate Animal Learning and Cognition Addictions Research Grants Canadian Institutes of Health Research, New Emerging Team (Net): “Violence, Gender and Health: The Impact of Child Maltreatment on Adolescent and Adult Health Outcomes” (collaborating researcher on research team headed by Wekerle, C., Faculty of Education and Departments of Psychiatry and Psychology, University of Western Ontario)- $1.29 million awarded in 2003 to cover a period of five years.

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Riley E. Hinson, Ph.D.Associate ProfessorDepartment of PsychologyUniversity of Western OntarioLondon, Ontario N6A 5C2Phone: 519-661-2111 ext 84649email: [email protected]

Educational History1980, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario

1973, BSc., Industrial Relations, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NorthCarolina

1973, B.A., Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NorthCarolina

Employment History1981-present, Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada

1979-1981, Research Scientist, Addiction Research Foundation (now CAMH), Toronto, Canada

1978-1979, Instructor, Office of Continuing Education, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo,Canada

Teaching ExperienceUndergraduate

Research Design, Methods and Statistical AnalysisDrugs and BehaviorAnimal Learning and Cognition

GraduateAnimal Learning and CognitionAddictions

Research Grants

Canadian Institutes of Health Research, New Emerging Team (Net): “Violence, Gender andHealth: The Impact of Child Maltreatment on Adolescent and Adult Health Outcomes” (collaborating researcher on research team headed by Wekerle, C., Faculty of Educationand Departments of Psychiatry and Psychology, University of Western Ontario)- $1.29million awarded in 2003 to cover a period of five years.

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Agnes Cole Dark Fund: “Cognitive Processes Underlying the Automatic Nature of Smoking”-$2,500 awarded in 2008 to cover a period of one year.

Alcoholic Beverage Medical Research Foundation: “Alcohol Outcome Expectancies, MemoryAccessibility, and Situational Variation in College Student Drinking Behavior” (with A.M.Wall, Department of Psychology, York Univeristy, & S.A. McKee, Department ofPsychiatry, Yale Univeristy)-$120, 000 awarded in 2001 to cover a period of three years.

UWO Foundation Western: “Alcohol, gambling and liquid courage”-$3, 000 awarded in 2000 tocover a period of one year.

Rothman, Benson and Hedges: “Cognitive processes in smoking behavior”-$7, 000 awarded in2000 to fund construction of smoking research laboratory.

Rothman, Benson and Hedges: “Automatic and controlled processing in smoking behavior”-$5,800 awarded May, 1999 to cover a period of one year.

Addiction Research Foundation of Ontario: “Familial transmission of alcohol outcomeexpectancies”(with S.A. McKee, Department of Psychology, University of WesternOntario, and C. Wild, Addiction Research Foundation of Ontario)-$4, 400 awarded in1997 to cover a period of one year.

Dean’s Grant, University of Western Ontario: “Observational learning in chickadees”-$250awarded in 1995 to cover a period of one year.

Dean’s Grant, University of Western Ontario: “Effects of scopolamine on chunking in memory”-$250 awarded in 1994 to cover a period of one year.

Dean’s Grant, University of Western Ontario: “Inhibitory conditioning in place conditioning”-$250 awarded in 1993 to cover a period of one year.

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada: “Effects of preexposure andpostextinction exposure on place conditioning”-$48,000 awarded in 1992 to cover a periodof four years.

Dean’s Grant, University of Western Ontario: “Context and UCS preexposure in placeconditioning”-$300 awarded in 1991 to cover a period of one year.

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada: “Place conditioning withamphetamine”-$45, 000 awarded in 1989 to cover a period of three years.

Dean’s Grant, University of Western Ontario: “Reinstatement of place conditioning”-$300awarded in 1989 to cover a period of one year.

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada: “Place conditioning with

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amphetamine”-$14, 000 awarded in 1988 to cover a period of one year.

Dean’s Grant, University of Western Ontario: “Place conditioning with morphine”-$300 awardedin 1988 to cover a period of one year.

Dean’s Grant, University of Western Ontario: “Priming and place preference conditioning”-$350awarded in 1986 to cover a period of one year.

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada: “Priming and place preferenceconditioning”-$45, 729 awarded in 1985 to cover a period of three years.

Dean’s Grant, University of Western Ontario: “Behavioral effects of haloperidol in amphetamine-experienced rats”-$350 awarded in 1985 to cover a period of one year.

Dean’s Grant, University of Western Ontario: “The effect of priming drug injections on placepreference conditioning”-$1, 475 awarded in 1984 to cover a period of one year.

Dean’s Grant, University of Western Ontario: “Place preference conditioning with drugs ofabuse”-$925 awarded in 1983 to cover a period of one year.

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada: “Pavlovian inhibitoryconditioning with pharmacological UCSs”-$34, 903 awarded in 1982 to cover a period ofthree years.

Dean’s Grant, University of Western Ontario: “Pavlovian control of tolerance to antipsychoticmedication”-$450 awarded in 1982 to cover a period of one year.

Dean’s Grant, University of Western Ontario: “Neurochemical and behavioral concomitants ofbehaviorally-augmented tolerance”-$600 awarded in 1982 to cover a period of one year.

Dean’s Grant, University of Western Ontario: “Inhibitory conditioning in drug effects”-$750awarded in 1981 to cover a period of one year.

Published Journal Articles, Chapters, and Books

Baxter, B.W. & Hinson, R.E. (2001). Is smoking automatic? Demands of smoking behavior onattentional resources. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 110(1), 59-66.

Baxter, B., Hinson, R.E., Heffernan, K., & McKee, S.A. (1995). Amphetamine place preferenceand avoidance behavior: Nonassociative and associative outcomes. Journal of Psychologyand Behavioral Sciences, 9, 1-16.

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Baxter, B., Hinson, R.E., Wall, A.M., & McKee, S.A. (1998). Incorporating culture into thetreatment of alcohol abuse and dependence. In S. S. Kazarian & D. R. Evans (Eds.). Cross-cultural clinical psychology: Theory, research and practice, (pp. 215-245), NewYork, NY: Oxford University Press.

Crowell, C.R., Hinson, R.E., & Siegel, S. (1981). The role of conditional drug responses intolerance to the hypothermic effects of ethanol. Psychopharmacology, 73(1), 51-54.

Goldstein, A. L., Wall, A. M., McKee, S. A., & Hinson, R. E. (2004). Accessibility of alcoholexpectancies from memory: Impact of mood and motives in college student drinkers. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 65(1), 95-104.

Hinson, R.E. (1982). Effects of UCS preexposure on excitatory and inhibitory eyelidconditioning: An associative effect of conditioned context stimuli. Journal ofExperimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 8(1), 49-61.

Hinson, R.E. (1985). Conditioned immunosuppression and the adaptive function of Pavlovianconditioning. The Behavioral and Brian Sciences, 8(3), 403.

Hinson, R.E. (1985). Individual differences in tolerance and relapse: A Pavlovian conditioningperspective. In M. Galizio and S.A. Maisto (Eds.). Determinants of substance abuse:Biological, psychological and environmental factors (pp. 101-124), New York, NY:Plenum Publishing.

Hinson, R.E. (1994). Conditioned tolerance. The Encyclopedia of Drugs and Alcohol (pp. 455-456), New York, NY: Macmillian Publishing Co.

Hinson, R.E. (1996). Who determines the value of drug-taking behavior? Culturalconsiderations for a theory of behavioral choice. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 19(4),580-581.

Hinson, R.E., McKee, S.A., Lovenjak, T., & Wall, A.M. (1993). The effect of CS-UCS intervaland extinction on place conditioning and analgesic tolerance with morphine. Journal ofPsychopharmacology, 7, 164-172.

Hinson, R.E., & Poulos, C.X. (1981). Sensitization to the behavioral effects of cocaine:Modification by Pavlovian conditioning. Pharmacology, Biochemistry & Behavior, 15(4),559-562.

Hinson, R.E., Poulos, C.X., & Cappell, H. (1981). Effects of pentobarbital and cocaine in ratsexpecting pentobarbital. Pharmacology, Biochemistry & Behavior, 16(4), 661-666.

Hinson, R.E., Poulos, C.X., & Thomas, W.L. (1982). Learning in tolerance to haloperidol-

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induced catalepsy. Progess in NeuroPsychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 6(4-6), 395-398.

Hinson, R.E., Poulos, C.X., Thomas, W., & Cappell, H. (1986). Pavlovian conditioning andaddictive behavior: Relapse to oral self-administration of morphine. BehavioralNeuroscience, 100(3), 368-375.

Hinson, R.E., & Rhijnsburger, M. (1984). Learning and cross drug effects: Thermic effects ofpentobarbital and amphetamine. Life Sciences, 34(26), 2633-2640.

Hinson, R.E., & Siegel, S. (1977). The mechanism of the UCS preexposure effect. Bulletin of thePsychonomic Society, 10.

Hinson, R.E., & Siegel, S. (1980). The contribution of Pavlovian conditioning to ethanoltolerance and dependence. In H. Rigter and J.C. Crabbe (Eds.). Alcohol Tolerance andDependence (pp. 181-199), Amsterdam: Elsevier/North-Holland Biomedical Press.

Hinson, R.E., & Siegel, S. (1980). Trace conditioning as an inhibitory procedure. AnimalLearning and Behavior, 8, 60-66.

Hinson, R.E., & Siegel, S. (1982). Nonpharmacological bases of drug tolerance and dependence. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 26(5), 495-503.

Hinson, R.E., & Siegel, S. (1983). Anticipatory hyperexcitability and tolerance to the narcotizingeffect of morphine in the rat. Behavioral Neuroscience, 97(5), 759-767.

Hinson, R.E., & Siegel, S. (1986). Pavlovian inhibitory conditioning and tolerance topentobarbital-induced hypothermia in rats. Journal of Experimental Psychology: AnimalBehavior Process, 12(4), 363-370.

Hinson, R.E., Streather, A., & Cosborn, G. (1991). The effects of conditioning withamphetamine on the temperature effects of amphetamine and pentobarbital. Progress inNeuroPsychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 15(6), 841-850.

Hinson, R.E., Wall, A.M., & Swayze, I. G. (1991). Place avoidance conditioning with d-amphetamine: The effect of screening and the use of preferred and nonpreferred sides. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 5, 207-214.

Krank, M.D., Hinson, R.E., & Siegel, S. (1981). Conditional hyperalgesia is elicited byenvironmenal signals of morphine. Behavioral and Neural Biology, 32(2), 148-157.

Krank, M.D., Hinson, R.E., & Siegel, S. (1984). Effect of partial reinforcement on tolerance tomorphine-induced analgesia and weight loss in the rat. Behavioral Neuroscience, 98(1),72-78.

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Mann, R.E., Poulos, C.X., Kaplan, H.L., Hinson, R.E., Paunil, M., Iverson, P. D., & Cappell, H. (1985). Alcoholic’s responses to drinking cues. In L.S. Harris (Ed.), Problems of DrugDependence: National Institute of Drug Abuse Monograph, 55, 263-265.

McKee, S.A., Hinson, R.E., & Baxter, B. (1994). A context specific detrimental effect of UCSpreexposure on place conditioning with morphine. Animal Learning and Behavior, 22(3),282-290.

McKee, S. A., Hinson, R.E., Rounsaville, D., & Petrelli, P. (2004). Survey of subjective effectsof smoking while drinking among college students. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 6,111-117.

McKee, S.A., Hinson, R.E., Wall, A.M., & Spriel, P. (1998). Alcohol outcome expectancies andcopying styles as predictors of alcohol use in young adults. Addictive Behaviors, 23(1),17-22.

McKee, S. A., Nhean, S., Hinson, R.E., & Mase, T. ( 2006). Smoking for weight control: Effectof priming for body image in female restrained smokers. Addictive Behaviors, 31(12),2319-2323.

McKee, S.A., Wall, A.M.., Hinson, R.E., Goldstein, A., & Bissonnette, M. (2003). Effects of animplicit mood prime on the accessibility of smoking expectancies in college women. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 17(3), 219-225.

Poulos, C.X., & Hinson, R.E. (1984). A homeostatic model of Pavlovian conditioning:Tolerance to scopolamine-induced adipsia. Journal of Experimental Psychology: AnimalBehavior Process, 10(1), 75-89.

Poulos, C.X., & Hinson, R.E. (1982). Pavlovian conditional tolerance to haloperidol catalepsy: Evidence of dynamic adaptations in the dopamergic system. Science, 218, 491-492.

Poulos, C.X., Hinson, R.E., & Siegel, S. (1981). The role of Pavlovian processes in drugtolerance and dependence: Implications for treatment. Addictive Behaviors, 6(3), 205-211.Reprinted in Introductory Psychology Reader, C. Peterson (Ed.), Copley PublishingGroup: Acton, MA

Siegel, S., Hinson, R.E., & Krank, M.D. (1979). Moduation of tolerance to the lethal effect ofmorphine by extinction. Behavioral and Neural Biology, 25, 257-262.

Siegel, S., Hinson, R.E., & Krank, M.D. (1978). The role of predrug signals in morphineanalgesic tolerance: Support for a Pavlovian conditioning model of tolerance. Journal ofExperimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 4, 188-196. Reprinted in B.Schwartz (Ed.), Psychology of Learning: Readings in Behavior Therapy (1984), Norton:New York City, NY.

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Siegel, S., Hinson, R.E., & Krank, M.D. (1981). Morphine-induced attenuation of morphinetolerance. Science, 212(4502), 1533-1534.

Siegel, S., Hinson, R.E., Krank, M.D., & McCully, J. (1982). Heroin “overdose” death:Contribution of drug-associated environmental cues. Science, 216(4544), 436-437. Reprinted in J. Blackwell & P. Erickson (Eds.), Illicit Drugs in Canada: An Outline(1988), Methuen: New York, NY.

Siegel, S., Krank, M.D., & Hinson, R.E. (1987). Anticipation of pharmacological andnonpharmacological events: Classical conditioning and addictive behavior. Journal ofDrug Issues, 17(1-2), 83-110. Reprinted in S. Peele (Ed.), Visions of Addiction (1988), Lexington Brooks: Lexington, MA.

Streather, A., & Hinson, R.E. (1985). Neurochemical and behavioral factors in the developmentof tolerance to anorectics. Behavioral Neuroscience, 99(5), 842-852.

Streather, A., & Hinson, R.E. (1990). Haloperidol-induced catalepsy is modulated by thedevelopment of tolerance to amphetamine-induced anorexia. Journal ofPsychopharmacology, 4, 19-28.

Streather, A. & Hinson, R.E. (1991). Procedures affecting maintenance and loss of tolerance toamphetamine-induced anorexia and cross-tolerance to haloperidol-induced catalepsy. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 5, 65-71.

Wall, A.M., Hinson, R.E., & McKee, S.A. (1998). Alcohol outcomes expectancies, attitudestoward drinking and the theory of planned behavior. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 59(4),409-419.

Wall, A.M., Hinson, R.E., Schmidt, E., Johnston, C., & Streather, A. (1990). Place conditioningwith d-amphetamine: The effect of the CS-UCS interval and evidence of a placeavoidance. Animal Learning and Behavior, 18(4), 393-400.

Wall, A.M., McKee, S. A., & Hinson, R.E. (2000). Assessing variation in alcohol outcomeexpectancies across environmental context: An examination of the situational-specificityhypothesis. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 14(4), 367-375.

Wall, A. M., McKee, S. A., & Hinson, R. E. (2005). Alcohol outcome expectancies, memoryaccessibility, and situational variation in college students’ drinking behavior. In M.Krank, A.M. Wall, S.H. Stewart, R.W. Wiers, & M.S. Goldman (Eds.), Context Effects onAlcohol Cognitions: Neurobiological, Behavioral, and Environmental Relations toDrinking. Special Issue of Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29, 196-206.

Wall, A.M., McKee, S.A., Hinson, R.E., & Goldstein, A. (2001). Examining alcohol outcomeexpectancies in laboratory and naturalistic bar settings: A within-subject experimentalanalysis. Psychology of Addictive Behavior, 15(3), 219-226.

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Wild, T.C., Hinson, R.E., Cunningham, J., & Bacchiochi, J. (2001). Perceived vulnerability toalcohol-related harm in young adults: Independent effects of risky alcohol use anddrinking motives. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 9, 117-125.

Wigmore, S., & Hinson, R.E. (1991). The influence of setting on consumption in the balanced-placebo design. British Journal of Addiction, 86(2), 205-215.

Presentations to Scientific Meetings, Invited Addresses, Interviews

Wall, A. M., McKee, S. A., Goldstein, A., & Hinson, R. E. (2005). The impact of environmentalcontext on college students’ expectancies about alcohol and drinking behavior. Invitedpresentation to a symposium at the 39th annual meeting of the Association for Behavioraland Cognitive Therapies, Washington, DC.

McKee, S.A., Hinson, R.E., & Nhean, S. (2004). Smoking for weight control: Effect ofimplicitly priming for body image in restrained eaters. Paper presented at the 10th annualmeeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Scottsdale, AZ.

Mase, T.F., Hinson, R.E., & McKee, S.A. (2003). Priming of tobacco expectancies in free recalland recognition tasks. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Researchon Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, LA.

Wall, A.M., McKee, S.A., Hinson, R.E., Goldstein, A. L., VanExan, J., Atkins, J.H., & Lovald, B. (2003). Situational variation in college students’ drinking behavior: Does current drinkingstatus exert a moderational influence? Paper presented at the annual meeting of theResearch Society on Alcoholism Scientific Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

Wall, A. M., McKee, S. A., Goldstein, A., & Hinson, R. E. (2003). The impact of environmentalcontext on college students’ expectancies about alcohol and drinking behavior. Invitedpresentation to a symposium at the 38th annual meeting of the Association of theAdvancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA.

Wall, A.M., McKee, S.A., Hinson, R.E., & Goldstein, A. (2003). Context specific drinkingamong college students. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the AmericanPsychological Association, Toronto, Canada.

Wall, A.M., McKee, S.A., & Hinson, R.E. (2003). Alcohol outcome expectancies, memoryaccessibility, and situational variation in college student drinking behavior. Invitedpresentation at the annual meeting of the International Medical Advisory GroupConference, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada. Abstracted in Alcoholism: Clinical andExperimental Research, 28(5), 187a.

Bissonnette, M., McKee, S. A., Hinson, R. E., Goldstein, A., & Wall, A.-M. (2001). Feeling isbelieving: Does self-reported sensitivity to alcohol’s effects influence alcohol outcome

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expectancies? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society onAlcoholism Scientific Meeting, Montreal, Canada. Abstracted in Alcoholism: Clinicaland Experimental Research, 25, 39a.

Goldstein, A., Wall, A.-M., McKee, S. A., & Hinson, R. E. (2001). Examining the relativeaccessibility of AOEs across contexts: Location, location, location. Paper presented at theannual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism Scientific Meeting, Montreal,Canada. Abstracted in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 25, 69a.

Wall, A.-M., McKee, S. A., & Hinson, R. E. (2001). Assessing alcohol outcome expectancies(AOEs) in a naturalistic drinking environment: Faster, higher, stronger? Paper presentedat the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism Scientific Meeting,Montreal, Canada. Abstracted in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 25,39a.

Bissonnette, M., Hinson, R. E., Wall, A. M., McKee, S. A., & Torrington, A. K. (2000). Understanding the link between alcohol outcome expectancies and drinking behavior: Aretemporal dimensions important? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the ResearchSociety on Alcoholism, Denver, CO. Abstracted in Alcoholism: Clinical andExperimental Research, 24, 68a.

Goldstein, A., Wall, A. M., McKee, S. A., & Hinson, R. E. (2000). Drowning your sorrows: Theeffects of mood, motives and gender on the accessibility of alcohol expectancies. Paperpresented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Denver, CO. Abstracted in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 24, 69a.

Krank, M., Goldstein, A., Wall, A. M., McKee, S. A., & Hinson, R. E. (2000). Mood inductionaffects intentions to drink. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Research Societyon Alcoholism, Denver, CO. Abstracted in Alcoholism: Clinical and ExperimentalResearch, 24, 70a.

Baxter, B. W., & Hinson, R. E. (1999). Demands of smoking behavior on attentional resourcesin experienced and novice smokers. Paper presented at meetings of the CanadianPsychological Association, Halifax, Canada. Abstracted in Canadian Psychology, 40(2a),68.

Bissonnette, M., Wall, A. M., Wekerle, C., McKee, A. M., & Hinson, R. E. (1999). To drink ornot to drink? A comparison of alcohol outcome expectancies and coping styles amongdrinking and abstaining undergraduates. Paper presented at the annual meeting of theResearch Society on Alcoholism, Santa Barbara, CA. Abstracted in Alcoholism: Clinicaland Experimental Research, 23, 33a.

Goldstein, A., Wall, A. M., McKee, S. A., & Hinson, R. E. Mood for thought: The effects ofmood on the accessibility of alcohol outcome expectancies. Paper presented at the annualmeeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Santa Barbara, CA. Abstracted in

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Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 23, 34a.

Goldstein, A., Wall, A.M., McKee, S.A., Hinson, R. E., & Torrington, A.K. (1999). In the mood:The Effects of mood and gender on the subjective evaluations of alcohol outcomeexpectancies. Paper presented at the 33rd annual meeting of Association for theAdvancement of Behavior Therapy, November 11-14, 1999, Toronto, Canada.

McKee, S.A., & Hinson, R.E. (1999). Social learning determinants of alcohol outcomeexpectancies in alcohol dependent males and young adult social drinkers. Paper presentedat the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Hilton Head Island, SC. Abstracted in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 23, 72a.

McKee, S.A., & Hinson, R.E. (1999). If your father drinks then you had better like your mother: Maternal buffering effects involved in parental identification and paternal alcohol use. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, HiltonHead Island, SC. Abstracted in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 23,118a.

Goldstein, A., McKee, S. A., Wall, A. M., & Hinson, R. E. (1998). Lowering the bar on theattitude-expectancy distinction: A within-subject analysis of the effect of context ondeterminants of drinking behavior. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the ResearchSociety on Alcoholism, Hilton Head Island, SC. Abstracted in Alcoholism: Clinical andExperimental Research, 22, 68a.

McKee, S. A., Wall, A. M., & Hinson, R. E. (1998). The good, the bad, and the accessible: Howalcohol outcome expectancies influence drinking. Paper presented at the annual meetingof the Research Society on Alcoholism, Hilton Head Island, SC. Abstracted inAlcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 22, 69a.

Bissonnette, M. Wall, A. M., Hinson, R. E., & McKee, S. A. (1997). Family dysfunctionality,alcohol use, and intimate violence: The role of alcohol expectancies. Paper presented atthe annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada. Abstracted in Canadian Psychology

Bissonnette, M., Wall, A. M., McKee, S. A., Hinson, R. E., & Tsianos, D. (1997). Is a post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) mediational model a valid framework for understandingundergraduate drinking behavior? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the ResearchSociety on Alcoholism, San Francisco, CA. Abstracted in Alcoholism: Clinical andExperimental Research, 21, 54a.

McKee, S. A., Hinson, R. E., & Wall, A. M. (1997). Like mother, like son?: An examination ofthe relationship between parental and offspring alcohol outcome expectancies. Paperpresented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco,CA. Abstracted in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 21, 56a.

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Wall, A. M., McKee, S. A., Hinson, R. E., Goldstein, A., & Dann, J. (1997). The impact ofenvironmental context on the accessibility of alcohol outcome expectancies: A within-subject analysis. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society onAlcoholism, San Francisco, CA. Abstracted in Alcoholism: Clinical and ExperimentalResearch, 21, 58a.

Wall, A. M., McKee, S. A., & Hinson, R. E. (1997). Undergraduates’ drinking experiences: Underlying dimensions and treatment implications. Paper presented at the annual meetingof the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada. Abstracted in CanadianPsychology

McKee, S. A., Hinson, R. E., & Wall, A. M. (1996). Alcohol outcome expectancies and copingstyles as predictors of drinking in young adults. Paper presented at the annual meeting ofthe American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.

McKee, S. A., Wall, A. M., Lawtey, A., Horton, J., & Hinson, R. E. (1996). Reaction times ofalcohol outcomes expectancies and the components of the theory of planned behavior. Paper presented at the joint annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism and theInternational Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism, Washington, DC. Abstracted in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 20, 41a.

Wall, A. M., Hinson, R. E., & McKee, S. A. (1996). Enhancing the prediction of alcoholconsumption using alcohol outcome expectancies. Paper presented at the annual meetingof the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.

Wall, A. M., Hinson, R. E., & McKee, S. A. (1996). Alcohol outcome expectancies and thetheory of planned behavior. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the AmericanPsychological Association, Toronto, Canada.

Wall, A. M., McKee, S. A., & Hinson, R. E. (1996). Gender-specific alcohol outcomesexpectancies: Variation across drinking context. Paper presented at the joint annualmeeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism and the International Society forBiomedical Research on Alcoholism, Washington, DC. Abstracted in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 20, 41a.

Wall, A. M., & Hinson, R. E. (1995). Alcohol outcome expectancies: Investigation of thesituational-specificity hypothesis. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the CanadianPsychological Association, Charlottetown, Canada. Abstracted in Canadian Psychology,36, 216.

Wall, A. M., & Hinson, R. E. (1994). Are outcome expectancies different from attitudes towardsdrinking? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian PsychologicalAssociation, Penticton, Canada. Abstracted in Canadian Psychology, 35, 142.

Baxter, B. W., Hinson, R. E., Heffernan, K., McKee, S. A. (1993). The associative nature of

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amphetamine place preferences and avoidances. Paper presented at the annual meeting ofthe Canadian Society for Brain, Behavior and Cognitive Science, Toronto, Canada.

McKee, S. A., Hinson, R. E., & Baxter, B. W. (1993). A context specific detrimental effect ofUCS preexposure on place conditioning with morphine. Paper presented at the annualmeeting of the Canadian Society for Brain, Behavior and Cognitive Science, Toronto,Canada.

McKee, S. A., Hinson, R. E., & Schmidt, E. (1991). Pre-exposure in conditioned taste aversionand place conditioning with morphine. Paper presented at the annual meeting of theCanadian Society for Brain, Behavior and Cognitive Science, Calgary, Canada.

Schmidt, E., Hinson, R. E., & McKee, S. A., Dey, I., & Baxter, B. (1991). The effects of UCSpreexposure on taste aversion and place conditioning with amphetamine. Paper presentedat the annual meeting of the Canadian Society for Brain, Behavior and Cognitive Science,Calgary, Canada.

Wall, A. M., Hinson, R. E., & Streather, A. (1988). Place conditioning with d-amphetamine: Evidence of an aversion. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society forNeuroscience, Toronto, Canada..

Wall, A. M., & Hinson, R. E. (1988). Place conditioning with d-amphetamine: Evidence foraversive effects. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern PsychologicalAssociation, Buffalo, NY.

Prior, P., & Hinson, R.E. (1988). Effects of scopolamine with DSP4 or PCPA on working andreference memory of rats. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society forNeuroscience, Toronto, Canada.

Streather, A., Le, A.D., Hinson, R.E., Poulos, C.X., & Cappell, H. (1988). The effect ofdeprivation level on the development of tolerance to amphetamine anorexia: Behavioraland neurochemical perspectives. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society forNeuroscience, Toronto, Canada.

Streather, A., & Hinson, R.E. (1987). Interactions between food deprivation, maintenance oftolerance developed to amphetamine anorexia and cross-tolerance to haloperidol catalepsy:Neurochemical and behavioral implications. Paper presented at the annual meeting of theSociety for Neuroscience, New Orleans, LA. Abstracted in Society for NeuroscienceAbstracts

Hinson, R.E. (1987). Pavlovian conditioning of physiological responses. Invited presentation toDepartment of Psychology, Mt. Allison Univeristy, Sackville, Canada.

Hinson, R.E. (1987). Environmental cues for drug administration: Role in tolerance and relapse. Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association,

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New York City, NY. Abstracted in Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, 27(3),596-597.

Hinson, R.E., & Siegel, S. (1986). Retardation of tolerance to pentobarbital hypothermiaproduced by injections of pentobarbital. Paper presented at the annual meeting of theEuropean Behavioral Pharmacology Society, Antwerp, Belgium. Abstracted inPsychopharmacology, 89(4), 50-S18.

Hinson, R.E., Streather, A., & Chew, J. (1986). Reinstatement of place preference followingextinction by drug administrations and presentation of predrug cues. Invited presentationto a joint session of the annual meetings of the Society for the Study of Addiction toAlcohol and Other Drugs, and the British Association of Psychopharmacology, London,England. Abstracted in British Journal of Addiction, 81(5), 709.

Prior, P., & Hinson, R.E. (1986). A scopolamine dose-response curve for rats on the 16-armradial maze. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian PsychologicalAssociation, Toronto, Canada.

Streather, A., & Hinson, R.E. (1986). Tolerance to amphetamine anorexia does not alteramphetamine stereotypy but attenuates haloperidol catalepsy. Paper presented at theannual meeting of the European Behavioral Pharmacology Society, Antwerp, Belgium. Abstracted in Psychopharmacology, 89(4), 118-S35.

Streather, A., & Hinson, R.E. (1986). Tolerance to amphetamine anorexia: Resistance toextinction and rapid reacquisition. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Societyfor Neuroscience, Washington, DC.

Streather, A., & Hinson, R.E. (1986). The behavioral response to haloperidol-induced catalepsyis modulated by the development of tolerance to amphetamine anorexia. Paper presentedat the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.

Wigmore, S., & Hinson, R.E. (1986). A survey of student drinking practices. Paper presented atthe annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada. (Reported in Canadian national newspapers, Canadian and US radio and TV stations).

Siegel, S., & Hinson, R.E. (1985). Pavlovian inhibitory conditioning and tolerance topentobarbital-induced hypothermia. Paper presented at the annual meeting of thePsychonomic Society, Boston, MA. Abstracted in Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society,23(4), 290.

Hinson, R.E. (1985). Does expectancy play a role in drug relapse? Interview for FYI FirstEdition, CFPL-TV, London, Canada

Hinson, R.E., Chew, J., & Streather, A. (1985). “Priming” and place preference conditioning. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Boston, MA.

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Abstracted in Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 23(4), 304.

Streather, A., & Hinson, R.E. (1985). Behavioral modulation of tolerance to anorectics. Paperpresented at the Second Conference on Psychopharmacology, Toronto, Canada.

Hinson, R.E., & Chew, J. (1985). “Priming” and place preference conditioning in rats. Paperpresented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Halifax,Canada.

Mann, R.E., Poulos, C.X., Kaplan, H.L., Hinson, R.E., Paunil, M., Iverson, P.D., & Cappell, H. (1985). Do alcoholics’ psychological and craving responses to drinking cues extinguish? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Halifax,Canada.

Prior, P., & Hinson, R.E. (1984). Relationship between acute and chronic tolerance to ethanol inthe rat. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association,Ottawa, Ontario.

Mann, R.E., Poulos, C.X., Kaplan, H., Hinson, R.E., Paunil, M., & Cappell, H. (1984). Psychophysiological and behavioral responses of alcoholics to drinking cues. Paperpresented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa,Canada. Abstracted in Canadian Pyschology, 25, 306.

Mann, R.E., Poulos, C.X., Kaplan, H., Hinson, R.E., Paunil, M., & Cappell, H. (1984). Alcoholics’ responses to drinking cues. Paper presented at the annual meeting of theCommittee on Problems of Drug Dependence, St. Louis, MU.

Chew, J., & Hinson, R.E. (1984). The effect of “priming” drug injections on place preferenceconditioning with morphine and amphetamine. Paper presented at Conference on AnimalLearning, Kingston, Canada.

Cosborn, G., & Hinson, R.E.(1984). Excitatory and inhibitory classical conditioning in thethermic effects of chronically-administered amphetamine. Paper presented at Conferenceon Animal Learning, Kingston, Canada.

Streather, A., & Hinson, R.E. (1984). Neurochemical and behavioral factors in the developmentof tolerance to anorectics. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the CanadianPsychological Association, Ottawa, Canada.

Hinson, R. E., Poulos, C.X., & Thomas, W.L. (1984). The effect of environmental cues onconsumption of morphine solution. Paper presented at the annual meeting of theAmerican Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada. Abstracted in Pharmacology,Biochemistry and Behavior, 20(6), 991.

Hinson, R.E. (1984). Treatment programmes for alcoholism among native people. Invited

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presentation at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychiatric Association: Section onNative Mental Health, Banff, Canada. Transcribed in Proceedings of the CanadianPsychiatric Association (1984)

Hinson, R.E. (1984). Invited discussant at symposium, Salsolinol: A marker of stress factors andalcohol abuse, held at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association,Toronto, Canada.

Hinson, R.E., Poulos, C.X., & Thomas, W.L. (1982). The role of learning in tolerance to thecataleptic effect of haloperidol. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the CanadianCollege of Neuropsychopharmacology, Quebec City, Canada.

Hinson, R.E., Poulos, C.X., & Thomas, W.L. (1982). The effect of drug expectancy in toleranceto haloperidol. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern PsychologicalAssociation, Baltimore, MD.

Hinson, R.E., & Siegel, S. (1982). Conditional tolerance to the behavioral-sedative effects of ahigh dose of morphine. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the CanadianPsychological Association, Montreal, Canada.

Siegel, S., Hinson, R.E., Krank, M.D., & McCully, J. (1982). The role of predrug cues inenigmatic opiate overdose death. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society ofBehavioral Medicine, Chicago, IL.

Hinson, R.E. (1982). Pavlovian conditioning and drug effects. Invited presentation to theDepartment of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Western Ontario. London,Canada.

Hinson, R.E. (1982). Death traps for heroin users. Interview for CBC radio program Quirks andQuarks.

Streather, A., & Hinson, R.E. (1983). Tolerance to amphetamine anorexia: Behavioral andneurochemical factors. Paper presented at the First Conference on Psychopharmacology,Toronto, Canada.

Hinson, R.E. (1983). The nature of the inhibitory conditional response with pharmacologicalunconditional stimuli. Paper presented at the First Winter Conference on AnimalLearning, Winter Park, CO.

Hinson, R.E., & Siegel, S. (1983). Pavlovian inhibitory conditioning to pentobarbital-inducedhypothermia. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian PsychologicalAssociation, Winnipeg, Canada.

Hinson, R.E., Poulos, C.X., & Cappell, H. (1981). Learning contributes to sensitization tococaine. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association,

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New York City, NY.

Hinson, R.E., & Poulos, C.X. (1981). The effects of pentobarbital and cocaine in rats expectingpentobarbital. Invited presentation to a symposium, “The role of learning in drug effects”,presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto,Canada.

Hinson, R.E. (1981). The role of learned adaptive responses in tolerance, dependence andaddiction. Invited presentation to the annual meeting of the Canadian Association forLaboratory Animal Science held at The Alcoholism and Drug Addiction ResearchFoundation, Toronto, Ontario.

Hinson,R.E., Krank, M.D., & Siegel, S. (1980). Conditional inhibition in morphine tolerance. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Hartford,CT.

Hinson, R.E., Poulos, C.X., & Cappell, H. (1980). Tolerance to scopolamine-induced adipsia. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association,Montreal, Canada.

Siegel, S., Hinson, R.E., & Crowell, C. (1980). Learning and tolerance to the hypothermic effectof ethanol. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Behavioral PharmacologySociety, Pittsburgh, PA.

Hinson,R.E., Siegel, S., & Poulos, C.X. (1980). The role of Pavlovian processes in drug use:Implications for treatment. Invited presentation to a conference, “How Can BasicResearch Contribute to the Treatment of Substance Abuse? State-of-the-Art”, sponsoredby The Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Research Foundation, Toronto, Canada.

Crowell, C., Hinson, R.E., & Siegel, S. (1979). Cue-exposure following acquisition canextinguish tolerance to ethanol-induced hypothermia. Paper presented at the annualmeeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

Hinson,R.E., Crowell, C., & Siegel, S. (1979). Pavlovian conditioning medicates tolerance toethanol-induced hypothermia. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the EasternPsychological Association, Philadelphia, PA.

Krank, M.D., Hinson, R.E., & Siegel, S. (1979). Conditional hyperalgesia: Evidence for theconditional compensatory response theory of morphine tolerance. Paper presented at theannual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Philadelphia, PA.

Siegel, S., Hinson, R.E., & Krank, M.D. (1979). Pavlovian conditioning and heroin “overdose”. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Phoenix, AZ.

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Hinson,R.E., & Siegel, S. (1978). The effect of UCS pre-exposure on inhibitory conditioning inthe backward conditioning paradigm. Paper presented at the annual meeting of theCanadian Psychological Association, Ottawa, Canada.

Hinson,R.E., Siegel, S., & Krank, M.D. (1978). The role of predrug signals in morphineanalgesic tolerance: Support for a Pavlovian conditioning model of tolerance. Paperpresented at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta,GA.

Siegel, S., Hinson, R.E., & Krank, M.D. (1978). Opiate “overdose” death: Modulation of thelethal effect of opiates by drug-associated environmental cues. Paper presented at theannual meeting of the Behavioral Pharmacology Society, Glen Cove, NY.

Hinson, R.E., & Siegel, S. (1977). The role of learning in the UCS pre-exposure effect in rabbiteyelid conditioning. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society,Washington, DC.

Hinson, R.E., & Siegel, S. (1977). Trace conditioning as an inhibitory training procedure. Paperpresented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Vancouver,Canada.

Published Conference Proceedings, Abstracts, Comments, Book Reviews, EncyclopaediaEntries, and Reprinted Articles

Petrelli, R., Rounsaville, D., Hinson, R.E., & McKee, S.A. (2002). Smoking while drinkingamong university students: Alterations in subjective drug effects. Alcoholism: Clinicaland Experimental Research, 26, 123a.

Prior, P., & Hinson, R.E. (1988). Effects of scopolamine with DSP4 or PCPA on working andreference memory of rats. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 14, 288.10.

Prior, P., & Hinson, R.E. (1986). A scopolamine dose-response curve for rats on the 16-armradial maze. Canadian Psychology, 27, 483.

Streather, A., & Hinson, R.E. (1986). The behavioral response to haloperidol-induced catalepsyas modulated by the development of tolerance to amphetamine. Canadian Psychology, 27,569.

Streather, A., & Hinson, R.E. (1986). Tolerance to amphetamine anorexia: Resistance toextinction and rapid reacquisition. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 12, 1451.

Wigmore, S., & Hinson, R.E. (1986). A survey of student drinking practices. CanadianPsychology, 27, 621.

Hinson, R.E., & Chew, J. (1985). Effect of drug and CS priming on place-preference

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conditioning. Canadian Psychology, 26, 324.

Mann, R.E., Poulos, C.X., Kaplan, H.L., Hinson, R.E., Paunil, M., Iverson, P.D., & Cappell, H. (1985). Do alcoholics’ psychophysiological and craving responses to drinking cuesextinguish? Canadian Psychology, 26, 324

Prior, P., & Hinson, R.E. (1984). Relationship between acute and chronic tolerance to ethanol inrats. Canadian Psychology, 25, 393.

Thesis Supervision

Ph.D. Chief AdvisorSteve Wigmore (1987): The influence of environmental, cognitive, and pharmacological factors

on alcohol-related behaviorsAngela Streather (1989): Procedures affecting the development, maintenance and loss of tolerance

to amphetamine-anorexia and the transfer to haloperidol catalepsyPeter Prior (1991): Cholinergic-noradrenergic and cholinergic-serotonergic interactions in

measures of working and reference memory of the ratAnne-Marie Wall (1994): The contribution of outcome expectancies to drinking behaviorSherry Mckee (1999): Social learning determinants of alcohol outcome expectanciesBruce Baxter (2001): Is smoking automatic? The role of attention and intention in smoking

behaviorAgnes Massak (current)

Ph.D. Advisory CommitteePauline Pearson, PsychologyManon Houle, PsychologyCam Tesky, PsychologyZoe Dennison, PsychologyPauline Pearson, Psychology

Ph.D. External ExaminerJanet Greeley, Psychology, University of TorontoLisa Eckel, Neuroscience, University of Western Ontario

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Masters Chief AdvisorAngela Streather (1984): Neurochemical and behavioral factors in the development of tolerance to

anorecticsPeter Prior (1984): The relationship between acute and chronic tolerance to ethanol in the ratAnne-Marie Wall (1987): Place conditioning with amphetamine: A dose-response studyEileen Schmidt (1991): Reinstatement and conditioned place preference with morphine: Effects

of dose and delay interval on primingSherry McKee (1991): Place conditioning with morphine: An examination of the pre-exposure

effectBruce Baxter (1993): An examination of the associative nature of amphetamine place preferences

and avoidanceKevin Johnston (1997): Reinstatement of a morphine-conditioned place preferenceAgnes MassakLen Godfrey (Co-supervisor, Faculty of Education)Angela Shoemaker (current)

Master’s Advisory CommitteeAnneke Olthoff, Psychology

Master’s External ExaminerBill Rapley, Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Western Ontario

Honors Thesis (Date is for start of academic year)Angela ShoemakerStephanie BrownCarley DunbarRobert Gombas Mike BallantineLana GoldbergAshley Grau (from King’s University College, co-supervisor with Dr. Andrew Johnson)A. Armieri (from King’s University College, co-supervisor with Dr. Andrew Johnson)Sharolta SebeKristi JamiesonRobert YuLindsey ShepardJason RiceJessica BuwaldaKim RuttanGrant McLaneySimone MaheuColwyn HainsworthLeanne EdwardsMatt DowdleCarl Ehrman

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Fouad AnasharaJodi BurtonJasmine SicotteAnn TibblesDaniel BedardJermey DannAbbey GoldsteinJason BacciochiC. NunnM. AllisonSherry McKee 1989Brad CharltonB. Baxter 1990Ian Dey 1990Josie Dimambro 1990Lynne Bonnett 1991Shari McKee 1991Dan Thomson 1991Paul Vroon 1991Karen Green 1992Karen Heffernan 1992Kiruba Sam 1992Michelle Aitoro 1993Jason Carr 1993Kristina Arnold 1994Kevin Johnston 1994Carrie Traher 1994Pat Spriel 1994Allison Lawtey 1995Joanne Horton 1995Abbey Goldstein 1996Michelle Allison 1996Chris Nunn 1996Jeremy Dann 1996Jason Bacchochi 1996K CullenTina GrewalHayley WalkerBrinn NormanS PathansalyKelly McIntyreJordon SugarNick FerozeL A HaversS Lowery

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Rachel K. HartKristen M. BrownMardi BaumJessica SheehanCharlene FarrugiMarc Blainey (Anthropology)Lauren Beattie (Graduate Student in Music)Margaret Rhjinsburger 1982John Chew 1983Glen Cosborn 1983Naomi Steinberg 1983Jim Lavery 1984Vicky Fields 1985Andrea Moser 1985Joanne Whilby 1986Mell Matlow 1986Amina Shamsie 1986Eileen Schmidt 1988Tom Lovenjak 1988Brad Charlton 1989

Departmental, Faculty, University, Provincial, National and Community Committees

Academic Constituency Member, Center for Addiction and Mental Health Ontario (1999-2002,2002-2005, 2005-2008, 2008-

Canadian College of Neuropsychopharmacology, Local Organizing Committee for annual meeting(1985)Canadian Psychological Association Section on Psychopharmacology, President (1984, 1985,

1986, 1987)

Canadian Psychological Association Section on Psychopharmacology, Symposium Committee(1983, 1986)

Conference on Psychopharmacology, Local Organizing committee for annual meeting (1983,1985)

Council of Ontario UniversitiesValidation Committee for High School Mathematics Curriculum

Departmental Adjunct Clinical Faculty Appointment Committee (1983Departmental Animal Care Committee (1994-Chair, 1993-Chair, 1992, 1988-Chair, 1987Department Animal Learning and Behavior/Cognition Area Chair (1995, 1994, 1993, 1992, 1991,

1984, 1982Departmental Clinical Area Comprehensives Committee (1984, 1985

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Departmental Colloquium Series Organizer (1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989)Departmental Graduate Affairs Committee (1985-Chair, 1984Departmental Graduate Student Entrance Selection Committee (1994, 1993, 1992Departmental Methodology and Statistics Course Development Subcommittee (1996)Departmental New Appointments Committee (1982, 1983Departmental Personnel, Promotion and Tenure Committee (1986Departmental Research Ethics CommitteeDepartmental Resource, Personnel and Planning Committee (1995, 1994, 1993, 1992, 1991, 1990,

1986-ChairDepartmental Space and Facilities Committee (2001, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1993, 1992,1990,1989, 1988, 1987, 1985, 1984Departmental Undergraduate Affairs Committee (2000, 1999, 1990, 1989, 1988

Faculty of Social Science Executive Committee (1987

University Advisory Committee on Addictions Training, Part-Time and Continuing Education(1992, 1991, 1990

University Committee on Underage and Excessive Drinking (2000)University Council on Animal Care (1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1993, 1988University Council on Animal Care Educational Programmes Committee (1988 University National Undergraduate Entrance Scholarship Selection Committee (1994, 1993University NSERC National Scholarship Nominating Committee (2000, 1999, 1997, 1996University Review Board for Non-Medical Research involving Human Subjects (2001University Selection Committee for Dean of Nursing (1990, 1989, 1988University Senate Subcommittee on Research (SUREP)University Subcommittee on Animal Use (1997 (Representative of the Dean of Social Science)

Other Scholarly Activities

Editorial Consultant Addictive BehaviorsAnimal Learning and BehaviorBehavioral and Brain SciencesBehavioral NeuroscienceCanadian Journal of CounsellingCanadian Journal of PsychologyJournal of Abnormal PsychologyJournal of Experimental Psychology: Animal

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Behavior ProcessesJournal of Studies on AlcoholLearning and MotivationLife SciencesPersonality and Individual DifferencesPharmacology, Biochemistry and BehaviorPsychological AssessmentPsychological ReviewPsychopharmacologyScience

Grant Appraiser Addiction Research Foundation of OntarioBritish Columbia Ministry of HealthHealth and Welfare CanadaNational Science Foundation, Washington, D.C.Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council

of CanadaNew York Academy of SciencesOntario Mental Health FoundationOntario Ministry of Health

Grant Review Committee Ontario Mental Health Foundation

Scholarship Review Committees Ontario Graduate Scholarship Program, Panel Chair (1996) and Panel Member

University of Western Ontario, NSERC ScholarshipReview Board (1997, 1999, 2000

Current and Past Membership in Scientific AssociationsBehavioral and Brain Sciences SocietyBritish Association for PsychopharmacologyEuropean Behavioral Pharmacology SocietyPsychonomic SocietyResearch Society on AlcoholismSociety for the Study of Addiction to Alcohol and

Other DrugsSociety of Psychologists in Addictive Behavior

Continuing Education Credits

Treating Adult Children of Alcoholics: Advances in Theory and Clinical Applications, November

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1988, 12 credit hours.

Reduction of Drug-Related Harm, March 1994, 19.5 credit hours