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Learning and Cognition Laboratories​

Directed by Baine Craft, PhD, the Learning and Cognition Labs (LCL) within the School of Psychology, Family, and Community at ɬÀï·¬ were established to investigate factors that influence choice and decision making in both human and nonhuman animals. The LCL consists of two laboratories — a nonhuman animal lab equipped to measure operant responding and a human lab equipped to measure choice and decision making.

The following are the broad research areas that Dr. Craft and his research team study:

  • Risk-sensitive foraging
  • Self-control and impulsivity
  • Self-regulation
  • Behavior contrast

Research assistantships

If you are a current SPU student interested in joining the LCL research team, you must:

  • Complete a research contract with Dr. Craft.
  • Register for a minimum of 3 credits of PSY 2361 Research Experience in Psychology or PSY 4970 Independent Research.
  • Commit to a minimum of two quarters participation as a research assistant.