Associate Professor
Contact Information
453 Mahar Hall
315.312.3467
[email protected]
Office hours
Tuesday and Thursday, 12:30-2:00
or by appointment
Research
Paul Stewart is interested in the effects of exposure to environmental toxics (e.g. PCBs and MeHg) during development on brain-behavior relationships. Specific interests include the effects of low-level exposure to persistent organic pollutants, such as PCBs and chlorinated pesticides, on cognitive development. Current research is directed towards studying behavioral inhibition in humans and animals following exposure to organoschlorine contaminants. His investigations of these issues involve both animal models and human studies.
Education
Ph.D., State University of New York at Binghamton, 1996
MA, State University of New York at Binghamton, 1994
BS, State University of New York College at Plattsburgh, 1991
Classes taught
PSY 280 - Analysis of Psychological Data