Compendium Summer 2012

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Summer 2012 — Compendium

Compendium — Summer 2012

Dr. James Hoelzle Assistant Professor

Presented: “Self-Reported ADHD Symptom Onset and Neuropsychological Performance: Does Age Matter?” Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Montreal, February 2012, with graduate student Indrani Thiruselvam, P. Marshal and N. Nelson. Presented: “Using Intake Personality Assessment Inventory Scores to Predict Psychotherapy Response,” with graduate student Indrani Thiruselvam, undergraduate student Jena Gomez and Dr. Stephen Saunders, Department of Psychology; Presented: “Psychometric Adequacy of the Personality Assessment Inventory Short Form,” with graduate students Indrani Thiruselvam and Erin Quasney; Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality Assessment, Chicago, March 2012. Presented: “The More You Say, The Less It Means: Over-Reporting and Attenuated Criterion Validity,” Annual Conference of the American Psychology-Law Society, San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 2012, with C. Wiggins, D. Wygant and R. Gervais.

Jeffrey Karst Lecturer

Presented: see entries for Dr. Astrida Kaugars, Department of Psychology.

Dr. Astrida Kaugars Associate Professor

Grant: see entry for Dr. Marilyn Frenn, College of Nursing. Published: “Exploratory Analysis of the Relationships Among Different Methods of Assessing Adherence and Glycemic Control in youth with type 1 diabetes mellitus,” Health Psychology, Vol. 31, No. 1 ( January 2012), 35-42, with J.C. Kichler, K. Maglio and R. Alemzadeh. Presented: “An Exploration of Executive Functioning Among Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus,” with graduate student C. Fitzgerald, J. Kichler, teaching and research assistant Ashley Moss, and undergraduate students M. Coffey and A. Heinen; Presented: “Family Mental and Physical Illness: A Challenge Among Adolescents

Dr. Kristy Nielson (right)

with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus,” with undergraduate students A. Heinen and M. Coffey, graduate student C. Fitzgerald and J. Kichler; Presented: “An Examination of Parenting Stress in Two Pediatric Populations,” with Jeffrey Karst, Department of Psychology, graduate student C. Fitzgerald, J. Kichler and Dr. Amy Van Hecke, Department of Psychology; Annual Pediatric Behavioral Health Research Conference, Milwaukee, February 2012. Presented: “An Examination of Social Self-Efficacy and Social Cognition Among Children and Their Parents,” Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality Assessment, Chicago, March 2012, with teaching assistant Denise Gardner. Presented: “Examining Health Care Utilization and Adherence Among Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus;” Presented: “Treatment Adherence Among Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: Associations with Executive Functioning and Parental Involvement in Care;” Midwest Regional Conference on Pediatric Psychology, Milwaukee, April 2012, with teaching and research assistant Ashley Moss, graduate student C. Fitzgerald and J. Kichler. Presented: “Developmental Disability and Chronic Illness in Adolescents: A Comparison of Parenting Stress Levels,” Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association,” Chicago, May 2012, with Jeffrey Karst, Department of Psychology, graduate student C. Fitzgerald, J. Kichler and Dr. Amy Van Hecke, Department of Psychology.

Dr. Kristy Nielson Professor

Grant: $45,716, “fMRI as an Imaging Biomarker for Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease,” National Institutes of Health. Published: “Risk Factors for Alzheimer’s Disease and Longitudinal Memory Performance,” with J.L. Woodard, M. Seidenberg, S. Durgerian, J.C. Smith, research assistant Alissa Butts, N.C. Hantke, M. Lancaster, M. Matthews, S.M. Rao and M.K. Foster; Published: “Longitudinal White Matter Changes and Cognitive Decline in Healthy Elderly,” with

J.L. Woodard, M. Seidenberg, S. Durgerian, J.C. Smith, research assistant Alissa Butts, N.C. Hantke, M. Lancaster, M. Matthews and S.M. Rao; Published: “Person-Identity Semantics Predicts Cognitive Decline in Cognitively Intact Older Participants,” with M. Matthews, M. Seidenberg, J.L. Woodard, S. Durgerian, J.C. Smith, M. Lancaster, research assistant Alissa Butts, N.C. Hantke and S.M. Rao; Published: “Measures of Episodic Forgetting Complement Structural and Functional MRI for Detection of Cognitive Decline in Apolopoprotein E ε4 Carriers,” with research assistant Alissa Butts, N.C. Hantke, M.A. Lancaster, M. Seidenberg, J.L. Woodard, J.C. Smith, M. Matthews, M.A. Sugarman, S. Durgerian, S.M. Rao and M.K. Foster; Published: “FreeSurfer vs. Manual Tracing: Distinguishing Stable From Cognitively Declining Elders Using Prospectively Measured Hippocampal Volume,” with research assistant Alissa Butts, N.C. Hantke, M.A. Lancaster, M. Seidenberg, J.L. Woodard, J.C. Smith, M. Matthews, S. Durgerian and S.M. Rao; Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, Vol. 18, Supplement 1 (February 2012), doi.org/10.1017/ S1355617712000537. Published: “Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Semantic Memory as a Presymptomatic Biomarker of Alzheimer’s Disease Risk,” Biochimica et Biophysica Acta — Molecular Basis of Disease, Vol. 1822, No. 3, (March 2012), pp 442-56, with M.A. Sugarman, J.L. Woodard, M. Seidenberg, J.C. Smith, S. Durgerian and S.M. Rao. Published: “Longitudinal Associations Between Physical Activity, Cognitive Status, and Brain Function in Older Adults at Genetic Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease,” with J.L. Woodard, M. Seidenberg, S. Durgerian, J.C. Smith, research assistant Alissa Butts, N.C. Hantke, M. Lancaster, M. Matthews, S.M. Rao and M.A. Sugarman, p 71; Published: “Distinguishing Future Cognitive Decline in Healthy Elders Using Two Methods for Measuring Hippocampal Volumes,” with research assistant Alissa Butts, N.C. Hantke, M.A. Lancaster, M. Seidenberg, J.L. Woodard, J.C. Smith, M. Matthews, M.A. Sugarman, S. Durgerian and S.M. Rao, p 149; Published: “Prediction of Longitudinal White Matter Change in Healthy Elderly Individuals,” with research assistant Alissa Butts, N.C. Hantke, M.A. Lancaster, M. Seidenberg, J.L. Woodard, J.C. Smith, M. Matthews, M.A. Sugarman, S. Durgerian and S.M. Rao, p 150; Published: “The Contribution of Blood Serum Biomarkers to the Prediction of Cognitive Decline by fMRI and Apolipoprotein-E in Healthy Older Adults,” with M. Seidenberg, J.L. Woodard, J.C. Smith, M.A. Sugarman, S. Durgerian and S.M. Rao, p 116; Published: “Five-Year Changes in Brain Volume and Episodic Memory in Cognitively Intact Elders With and Without an Apolipoprotein E ε4 Allele,” with S. Durgerian, J.C. Smith, M.A. Lancaster, M. Seidenberg, M. Matthews and J.L. Woodard, p 149; Published: “Episodic Memory Measures Complement Structural and Functional MRI for Predicting Cognitive Decline in Apolipoprotein

E ε4 Carriers,” with J.L. Woodard, M. Sugarman, M. Seidenberg, S. Durgerian, J.C. Smith, graduate assistant Alissa Butts, N.C. Hantke, M. Lancaster, M. Matthews, S.M. Rao and M.K. Foster, p 116; Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Vol. 24, Supplement 1, (April 2012). Published: “Lifestyle and Genetic Contributions to Cognitive Decline and Hippocampal Integrity in Healthy Aging,” Current Alzheimer Research, Vol. 9, No. 4 (May 2012), pp 436-46, with J.L. Woodard, M. Sugarman, M. Seidenberg, S. Durgerian, J.C. Smith, graduate assistant Alissa Butts, N.C. Hantke, M. Lancaster, M. Matthews and S.M. Rao. Presented: “Confirmatory Analysis of a Hypothetical Coping Measure,” Wisconsin Psychological Association, Madison, Wis., April 2012, with graduate student S.J. Byers, and undergraduate students K.M. Skells and M. Fabisch. Presented: “A Two-Week Trial of Physiological Arousal Induction via Muscle Tension Demonstrates Enhanced Memory and Attention in Healthy Elders” and “Validity, Dementia Detection and Differential Diagnostic Utility of the Visual Learning and Retention Test,” Cognitive Aging Conference, Atlanta, April 2012, with T.J. Arentsen, graduate student T. Hyde and graduate assistant Kelly Patterson. Presented: “Suppression Reduces Long-Term Memory in Arousing Situations: Studies of Directed and Spontaneous Emotion Regulation,” and “Effects of Extreme Positive Arousal on Memory Consolidation for Emotive Words in First-Time Skydivers,” with graduate student S.J. Byers; Presented: “Confirmatory Analysis of the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire-Short Form in an Emotionally Primed High Arousal Situation,” with graduate student S.J. Byers and undergraduate students K.M. Skells and M.M. Fabisch; Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, May 2012. Awarded: Way Klingler Sabbatical Fellowship Award, March 2012.

Dr. Debra Oswald Associate Professor

Published: “Evaluations of Sexual Assault: Perceptions of Guilt and Legal Elements for Male and Female Aggressors Using Various Coercive Strategies” Violence and Victims, Vol. 26 (December 2011), pp 799-815, with Brenda Russell and Shane Kraus. Presented: see entry for Dr. Stephen Franzoi, Department of Psychology.

Dr. Anthony J. Porcelli Assistant Professor

Presented: “The Effect of Acute Stress Exposure on Neural Correlates of Pavlovian Conditioning,” with A.H. Lewis and M.R. Delgado; Presented: “The Influence of Repeated Social Feedback on Decision Making Under Risk: Framing Monetary Choices in a Social Context,” with K.E. Sip, B. De Martino and M.R. Delgado; Social and Affective Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, New York City, April 2012.

Published: “Editorial,” International Journal of Systematic Theology, Vol. 14, No. 2 (April 2012), pp 128-30. Presented: “Living an Integrated Life,” InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Meadowbrook Church, Wauwatosa, Wis., Feb. 4, 2012. Presented: Response to Peter Hocken’s “Liturgy and Eschatology in a Pentecostal-Charismatic Ecumenism,” Society for Pentecostal Studies Annual Meeting, Virginia Beach, Va., March 2012. Inducted: Academy of Catholic Theology, Washington, D.C., May 22‑24, 2012.

Rev. Robert Doran, S.J.

Emmett Doerr Chair and Professor

Dr. Anthony J. Porcelli

Dr. Stephen Saunders

Dr. Gale Miller

Presented: see entry for Dr. James Hoelzle, Department of Psychology.

Awarded: Lawrence G. Haggerty Faculty Award for Research Excellence, March 2012.

Professor and Director of Graduate Studies

Dr. Mary Anne Siderits Assistant Professor

Presented: “A Bill of Fare with the Real Egg: Fowler IV Students on a Jeamesian Path,” Society for the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, Baltimore, March 30, 2012.

Dr. Lucas Torres Assistant Professor

Published: “Discrimination, Acculturation, Acculturative Stress, and Latino Psychological Distress: A Moderated-Mediational Model,” Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, Vol. 18, No. 1 ( January 2012), pp 17-25, with Maria Voell and graduate student M. Driscoll.

Dr. Amy Van Hecke Assistant Professor

Grant: $4,950, “The Marquette PEERS Project,” Autism Society of Southeastern Wisconsin. Presented: see entries for Dr. Astrida Kaugars, Department of Psychology.

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND CULTURAL SCIENCES Dr. Heather Hlavka Assistant Professor

Published: “Gendered Violence and the Ethics of Social Science Research,” Violence Against Women, Vol. 17, No. 12 (December 2011), pp 1509-20, with Dr. Sameena Mulla, Department of Social and Cultural Sciences.

Dr. James A. Holstein Professor

Published: The SAGE Handbook of Interview Research: The Complexity of the Craft, Second Edition, (2012), Sage Publications, Inc., with Jaber F. Gubrium, Ami Marvasti and Karyn McKinny. Published: see entry for Dr. Jeffrey M. Toth, Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering.

Professor and Research Professor

Dr. Sameena Mulla Assistant Professor

Published: see entry for Dr. Heather Hlavka, Department of Social and Cultural Sciences.

Dr. Jane Peterson Professor

Presented: “Diverse Lives: Neolithic Women in the Near East,” Society of American Archaeology Annual Conference, Memphis, Tenn., April 12, 2012.

Dr. Olga Semukhina

Published: “Social Grace,” Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies, Vol. 2, No. 2 (February 2012), pp 130-42. Published: “Bernard Lonergan and Daniel Berrigan,” Faith, Resistance, and the Future: Daniel Berrigan’s Challenge to Catholic Social Thought, (2012), James L. Marsh and Anna J. Brown (editors), pp 119-31, Fordham University Press. Presented: “Two Ways of Being Conscious: The Notion of Psychic Conversion,” Thomas More Institute, Montreal, Dec. 10, 2011. Presented: “Rehabilitating and Transposing the Theorem of the Supernatural: A First Installment,” Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, April 14, 2012.

Rev. Tom Hughson, S.J.

Associate Professor Emeritus

Presented: “Love and Citizenship: Catholics in an Election Year,” Chiodini/Fontana Ethics Lecture, Siena Heights University, Adrian, Mich, Feb. 8, 2012. Presented: “Dialogue Beyond the Ecumenical Movement,” Assisi 2012 Conference, Assisi, Italy, April 17-20, 2012, with Rev. Martyn Percy.

Assistant Professor

Grant: $59,717, “Enhancing Human Rights, the Rule of Law, Citizen Awareness and Participation in the Southern Region of Russia,” U.S. Department of State.

Dr. Darren Wheelock Assistant Professor

Published: “Managing the Socially Marginalized: Attitudes Towards Welfare, Punishment and Race,” Journal of Poverty, Vol. 16, No. 1 ( January 2012), pp 1-26.

DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY Dr. Patrick Carey

Professor and William J. Kelly, S.J., Chair in Catholic Theology

Grant: $10,000, “Summer Institute in Christian Doctrine,” Koch Foundation.

Dr. Ralph Del Colle Associate Professor

Published: Talking with Evangelicals: A Guide for Catholics, (2012), Paulist Press. Published: “Pentecostal-Catholic International Dialogue: A Catholic Perspective,” Celebrating a Century of Ecumenism: Exploring the Achievements of International Dialogue, (April 2012), John A. Radan (editor), pp 195-217, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. Dr. Darren Wheelock

Rev. John Laurance, S.J. Associate Professor

Presented: “The Saving Events of Christ in the Liturgy,” North American Academy of Liturgy Annual Meeting, Montreal, Jan. 7, 2012.

Dr. Ulrich L. Lehner Associate Professor

Published: “Trinitarian Thought in the Early Modern Era,” Oxford Handbook of Trinitarian Theology, (2011) Gilles Emery and Matthew Levering (editors), pp 240-253, Oxford University Press. Awarded: 2011 John Gilmary Shea Award for Enlightened Monks, (American Catholic Historical Association), January 2012. Participated: “Communities in Early Modern Catholicism” panel; Presented: “Monastery Prisons: Perspectives on Gender, Law and Theology,” Catholic Historical Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, January 2012. Reviewed: Hubert Wolf’s Inquisition und Buchzensur im Zeitalter der Aufklärung, and Stefan Warthmann’s Die Katholische Tübinger Schule, Zur Geschichte ihrer Wahrnehmung, Theological Studies, Vol. 73, No. 1 (March 2012), pp 249‑50. Reviewed: David Sorkin’s “Religious Enlightenment,” Journal of Religion, Vol. 92 (2012), pp 159-161.

Dr. D. Stephen Long Associate Professor

Published: Keeping Faith: An Ecumenical Commentary on the Articles of Religion and Confession of Faith in the Wesleyan Tradition, (2012), Cascade Books. Presented: “What Theologians Wished Economists Knew about Theology,” Allied Social Sciences Conference, Chicago, Jan. 6, 2012.

Dr. M. Therese Lysaught Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies

Grant: $7,000, “The Economy of Virtue: Virtue Theory in Light of Poverty and Neuroscience,” University of Illinois at Chicago.

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