Douglas Chute
Professor
Department of Psychology
Drexel University
United States of America
Biography
Douglas L. Chute, PhD is Professor of Neuropsychology for the APA approved Clinical Psychology Program and Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Drexel University. His academic focus centers on the integration of applied neuroscience and cognitive technologies especially for people with acquired cognitive impairments like traumatic brain injuries.He is known as a leading educator in Neuropsychology co-establishing the first PhD program in the field at the University of Houston, founding the graduate program at Drexel University (ranked one of the top programs internationally), and serving as a founding co-editor with Sandra Koffler and Barbara Uzzell of the journal Neuropsychology. He is currently the Technology Section Editor for The Clinical Neuropsychologist
Research Interest
Neuropsychology and rehabilitation; Technological applications for the cognitively compromised and those with acquired brain injuries
Publications
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Wright, D.C. and Chute, D.L. (1973) State Dependent Learning Produced by Post Trail Intrathoracic Administration of Sodium Pentobarbital. Psychopharmacologia, 31: 91-94.
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Chute, D.L. (1973) Chronic Implantation of a Stable Jugular Catheter. Behavior Research Methods and Instrumentation., 5: 312-313.
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Chute, D.L. and Wright, D.C. (1973) Retrograde State Dependent Learning. Science, 180: 878-880.