Ruth E. Propper
Professor
 Psychology
Montclair State University
United States of America
Biography
Ruth Propper, professor, received a PhD in Cognitive Neuropsychology from the University of Toledo. She is the director of the Cerebral Lateralization Laboratory. Her research interests include the contributions of the cerebral hemispheres to mood, cognition, and perception and the mechanisms by which hemispheric activity can be altered, thereby altering emotions, cognition, and perception. She teaches courses focusing on neuroscience and research methodologies.
Research Interest
Cognitive Neuropsychology
Publications
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Propper RE, Barr TD, Brunyé TT. Lateralized differences in tympanic membrane temperature, but not induced mood, are related to episodic memory. Brain and cognition. 2015 Mar 31;94:52-9.
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Propper RE, Struble CA, Brunyé TT. Handedness and Physical Measures II: Objectively Measured Height and Weight. Int J Sch Cog Psychol. 2015;2(127):2.
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Propper RE, Dodd K, Christman SD, Brunyé TT. Relationship between sustained unilateral hand clench, emotional state, line bisection performance, and prefrontal cortical activity: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy study. Laterality: Asymmetries of Body, Brain and Cognition. 2016 Dec 16:1-9.