Department of Psychology
Drake University
Des Moines, IA 50311
(515) 271-3839
Email: steven.faux@drake.edu
 

Education

Dissertation: "Preference without thought: Evidence for dual processes."

1977-1982 Ph.D. BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY, Provo UT.
(Experimental Psychology; doctoral preceptor: Harold L. Miller, Jr., PhD

1974-1977 B.A. UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA, Riverside CA.
(Psychology, Cum Laude; research preceptor: Martin Daly, PhD)

 
Postdoctoral Training
1982-1985 CHILDREN'S MEDICAL CENTER, Tulsa, OK
(Training in: human brain electrophysiology and cognitive psychophysiology; preceptor: William Finley, PhD)

1985-1990 HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, Dept. of Psychiatry;
Clinical Research Training Program;
Schizophrenia Research Project-BEAM
laboratory, Boston Children's Hospital,
Preceptor: Frank Duffy,MD; Neuroscience
Laboratory, Brain Potential Imaging
Division, Brockton VAMC and Mass. Mental Health
Center, Preceptor: Robert W. McCarley, MD;
(Training in: electrophysiology, biological psychiatry, and cognitive psychophysiology).

 
Fellowship Awards
1985-1987 NIMH Research Fellow in Biological Psychiatry,
Clinical Research Training Program, Mass. Mental Health Center, Boston, Mass.

1987-1988 National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD) Fellowship Award

 
Academic and Hospital Appointments

1979-1982 Instructor, Dept. of Psychol., Brigham Young Univ.,
Provo, UT

1982-1985 Electrophysiologist, Dept. of Electrophysiology,
Children's Medical Center, Tulsa, OK

1985-1987 Research Fellow, Harvard Medical School
(Research Fellow in Biological Psychiatry)

1987-1990 Instructor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School,
Dept. of Psychiatry at Mass. Mental Health Center and Brockton VAMC

1987-1990 Research Health Scientist, Brockton VAMC

1987-1990 Director, Electrophysiology Section, Brain Imaging
Laboratory, Dept. of Psychiatry at Mass. Mental Health Center and Brockton VAMC

1989-1990 Research Associate in Psychology, Laboratory of Psychiatric Research, McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School

1990 Assistant Professor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School

1990-1996 Assistant Professor in Psychology, Drake University,
Dept. of Psychology, Des Moines, Iowa

1997 Interim Associate Dean of Arts & Sciences,
Drake University

1997-2000 Director, Honors Program, Drake University

1998-99 President, Upper Midwest Honors Council

1996-pres. Associate Professor in Psychology, Drake University,
Dept. of Psychology, Des Moines, Iowa

2001-pres. Chair, Dept. of Psychology

 
Awards and Honors

1977 Cum Laude, Univ. of California, Riverside

1982 Sigma Xi, Brigham Young University

1985 NIMH Training Grant in Biological Psychiatry

1987 NARSAD Fellowship Award

1989 NARSAD Young Investigator Award

1990-91 NARSAD: Marcia Simon Investigator

1990 Drake Univ. Computer Intensive University Project--"The use of MacIntosh-based demonstrations in the teaching of psychology"

1991 Drake Univ. Research Grant Project-- "The role of task complexity in the production of P300 event- related potentials elicited by task-irrelevant stimuli"

1993 Drake Univ. Research Grant Project-- "The association of P300-ERP brain responses and alcohol usage in college students"

1993 Arthur Vining Davis Grant, for Introductory Psychology computer laboratory.

1994 Maddie Glazer Science Grant

1995 "Teacher of the Year," College of Arts & Sciences,
Drake Univ. (Honor's Convocation, April 26)

1995 College of Arts & Sciences Faculty Development
Grant -- for developing computer-aided courseware.

1995 College of Arts & Sciences Faculty Development

1997 College of Arts & Sciences Faculty Development
Grant -- for anatomic models.

1997 College of Arts & Sciences, Center for the Humanties, Request to Co-sponsor Dr. Meave Leakey Visit.

1999 Drake Curriculum & Council of Deans for proposal co-authored with Wanda Everage & Adin Davis entitled: Proposal for “Honest Conversations” study circles to fulfill components of the Drake
Curriculum.” (Award $1200).

2002 Drake University Faculty Development Grant on using technology to improve instruction in introductory psychology, with Maria Clapham & Scott Wood. (Award $4000)

 
Memberships in Professional Societies
1989- Society for Neuroscience
1989- A.A.A.S.
 
Major Research Interests
1. Human cognitive neurophysiology; event-related potentials in neurological/psychiatric populations.

2. P300 event-related potentials correlates of discrimination learning in normal populations.

3. Psychophysiological correlates of sustained attention.

 
Teaching Experience
1979-1982 Institution: Dept. of Psychology, Brigham
Young University, Provo, Utah

Courses:

Taught as principal instructor-- Senior seminar on Social Evolution Seminar on Evolution of the Human Family for BYU Honors program (Winter 1982)

Physiology of Behavior (Winter 1979, Fall 1980, Winter 1981, Fall 1981)

Introductory Psychology (Winter 1979)

Research Methods (Summer 1979)

Psychology of Motivation (Fall 1979)

1989-1990 Co-organizer, Cognitive Neuroscience Seminar Series,
Harvard Medical School, Dept. of Psychiatry, Mass.
Mental Health Center and Laboratory of Neuroscience.

1990-- Institution: Dept. of Psychology,
Drake University, Des Moines, IA

Principal Courses Taught:

Psych 1: Science of Psychology 1
Psych 122: Sensation and Perception
Psych 125: Cognitive Psychology--with lab
Psych 198: Undergrad Seminar in Cognitive Neuroscience
Psych 220: Cognitive Neuroscience--graduate level
Psych 212: Multivariate Statistics--graduate level
Psych 195: Special topic: Clinical Neuroscience
Psych 195: Special topic: Evolution and Behavior
Honors 055: On the Mormon trail 1830-1857: Pioneers, Polygamists, and Prophets.
Honors 153: Family, Sexual Orientation, and Mating: Psychological Science Approaches. (Spring 99)
Honors 099/Psych 095: Brain in Search of Mind: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neurophilosophy. (Spring 99)
1998 Significantly Revised Courses:

Honors 001: Honors Freshman Orientation
Honors 101: Special Topics: Group Facilitation
(Involved 120 students from the above courses in a large group project in the historical study of Iowa's underground railroad, 1850-1864.)

1999 Significantly Revised Courses:

Honors 001: Honors Freshman Orientation
Honors 101: Special Topics: Group Facilitation
(Involved 100 students from the above courses in a large group project on racial relations and community building)

2000 New Courses Taught:

Honors 093/ Psych 095: Human Evolutionary Psychology

 
Ad Hoc Peer Reviews
National Science Foundation (July 11, 1990).
Department of Veteran Affairs (Aug. 8, 1990).
Department of Veteran Affairs (Oct. 18, 1990).
National Institute of Health (NIH): Sensory Disorders and Language Study Committee (Mar. 15, 1991).
National Science Foundation (July 24, 1991).
National Institute of Health (NIH): B/Start: Behavioral Science Track (April 30, 1995)
National Institute of Health (NIH): B/Start: Behavioral Science Track (July 14, 1995)
 
University Committee Service
1991-96 Human Subjects Research Review Committee, Drake University.
1991-92 Chair, Psychology Colloquium Series.
1992-95 Introductory Psychology Department Coordinator
1992-93 Chair, Human Subjects Research Review Committee, Drake University.
1992, 94 Graduate Studies Committee
1993-95 Arts & Sciences Council
1994 Chair, Arts & Science Council Ad Hoc Subcommittee on General Education
1995-96 University Committee on General Education
1995-96 Chair, Arts & Sciences Ad Hoc Committee on Hawkeye Science Fair
1996-97 Ad Hoc Arts & Sciences Committee on Technology
1997 Arts & Science Committee on Academic Integrity (served as Ad Hoc Chair)
1997 Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies Committee
1997 Chair, Arts & Sciences Teacher of the Year Committee
1997 Arts & Sciences Task Force on Advising (served as Chair)
1997-98 University First-year Seminar Committee (served as pro tem chair to organize first meeting and set charge)
1997-98 University Judicial Commission (served as Pre-hearing Officer, 1998)
1997-00 Honors Faculty Coordinating Board
1999-00 University Outcomes Committee (served as pro tem chair to organize first meeting and set charge)
1999-00 A&S Academic Integrity Committee
1999-01 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, Faculty Advisor March 2000 winner: Christopher Fennel (Jr. / A&S)
2000 Faculty coordinator with National Conference for Community and Justice (NCCJ), collaborating with Wanda Everage.
1998-2003 University Drake Curriculum Committee
2002 Levitt Teacher of the Year Committee
2002 Iowa Primate Learning Center Committee
2002 Arts & Sciences Sabbatical Committee
2002 Ad Hoc University Committee on E-mail Spam
2002 Arts & Sciences Council
 
Theses Directed
1. Susan Law, The effect of nicotine withdrawal on the P300 event-related potential using a visual continuous performance task. Drake University, 1994.

2. Robert Barress, Auditory P300 in college-aged females at-risk for developing an eating disorder.
Drake University, 1999.

3. Jill Kelderman, Socially incongruent stereotypes elicit N400 ERP. Drake University, 1999.

4. Served on the committee of: Beth Beenken, P300 ERP amplitude [in Rat] as a function of VR and FR schedules of reinforcement. Drake University, Dec. 2002.

 
Undergrad Neuroscience Concentration: Senior Theses Directed
1. Britt Carlson, P300 ERP correlates in musicians with perfect pitch and non-musicians,
Drake University, May, 2001

2. Michelle Gray, ERP correlates of semantic priming and stereotyping in older individuals.
Drake University, May, 2002.

3. Valarie Ellis, ERP correlates of the CPT in college-aged adults with a history of ADHD.
Drake University, Dec. 2002.

 
Bibliography
Article in Peer-Reviewed Journal:

1. Daly, M, Wilson, MI, Faux, SF. Seasonally variable effects of conspecific odors upon the capture of Deer mice. Behavioral Biology. 1978; 23:254-259.

2. Miller, HL Jr., Faux, SF. On the commonalities among religious and moral codes: Proximate analysis from a sociobiological-behavioristic integration, Zygon. 1979; 14:83-93.

3. Faux, SF, Miller, HL Jr. Evolutionary speculations on the oligarchic development of Mormon polygyny. Ethology and Sociobiology. 1984; 5:15-31.

4. Finley, WW, Faux, SF, Hutchison J, Amstutz L. Long-latency event-related evoked potentials in the cognitive evaluation of children. Neurology. 1985; 35:323-327.

5. Faux, SF, Torello, MW, McCarley, RW, Shenton, ME, Duffy, FH. P300 topographic alterations in schizophrenia: A replication study. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology (Supplement). 1987; 40:688-694.

6. Faux, SF, Shenton, ME, McCarley, RW, Duffy, FH, Torello, MW. P200 topographic alterations in schizophrenia: Evidence for left temporal-centroparietal amplitude deficits. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology (Supplement). 1987; 40:681-687.

7. Faux, SF, Torello, MW, McCarley, RW, Shenton, ME, Duffy, FH. P300 in schizophrenia: Confirmation and statistical validation of temporal region deficit in P300 topography. Biological Psychiatry. 1988; 23:776-790.

8. Faux, SF, Shenton, ME, McCarley, RW, Torello, MW, Duffy, FH. Differentiation of schizophrenics and normal controls is enhanced by the Goodin subtraction procedure, International Journal of Neuroscience. 1988; 39:117-135.

9. Shenton, ME, Faux, SF, McCarley, RW, Ballinger, R, Coleman, M, Torello, MW, Duffy, FH. Correlations between auditory P300 topographic mapping and positive symptoms in schizophrenia, Biological Psychiatry. 1989; 25:710-716.

10. Shenton, ME, Faux, SF, McCarley, RW, Ballinger, R, Coleman, M, Torello, MW, Duffy, FH. Clinical correlations of auditory P200 and left temporo-central deficits in schizophrenia: A preliminary study, Journal of Psychiatric Research. 1989; 23:13-34.

11. Shenton, ME, Ballinger, R, Marcy, B, Faux, SF, McCarley, RW, Cane, M, Lemay, M, Cassens, G, Coleman, M, Duffy, FH. Syndromes of schizophrenic psychopathology associated with left versus right temporal deficits in P300 amplitude, Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 1989; 177:219-225.

12. McCarley, RW, Faux, SF, Shenton, ME, LeMay, M, Cane, M, Ballinger, R, Duffy, FH. CT abnormalities in schizophrenia: A preliminary study of their correlations with P300/P200 electrophysiological features and positive/negative symptoms. Archives of General Psychiatry. 1989; 46:698-708.

13. Faux, SF, Shenton, ME, McCarley, RW, Nestor, P, Marcy, B, Ludwig, A. Preservation of P300 event-related potential topographic asymmetries in schizophrenia with use of either linked-ears or nose reference sites. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 1990; 75:378-391.

14. Nestor, PG, Faux, SF, McCarley, RW. A critique of global models of psychopathology: A cognitive neuroscience perspective. Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive: European Bulletin of Cognitive Psychology. 1989; 9:659-666.

15. Faux, SF, McCarley, RW. Analysis of scalp voltage asymmetries using Hotelling's T-squared methodology. Brain Topography: Journal of Functional Neurophysiology. 1990; 2:237-245.

16. McCarley, RW, Faux, SF, Shenton, ME, Nestor, PG, Adams, J. Event-related potentials in schizophrenia: Their biological and clinical correlates and a new model of schizophrenic pathophysiology. Schizophrenia Research. 1991; 4:209-231.

17. Nestor, PG, Faux, SF, McCarley, RW, Shenton, ME, Sands, SF. Measurement of visual sustained attention using signal detection analysis and a newly-developed computerized CPT task. Schizophrenia Research. 1990; 3: 329-332.

18. Nestor, PG, Faux, SF, McCarley, RW, Sands, SF, Horvath, TB, Peterson, A. Neuroleptics improve sustained attention in schizophrenia: A study using signal detection analysis. Neuropsychopharmacology. 1991; 4:145-149.

19. Nestor, PG, Faux, SF, McCarley, RW, Penhune, V, Shenton, ME, Pollak, S, Sands, SF. Attentional cues and performance asymmetry in chronic schizophrenia: abnormal disengagement of attention. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 1992; 101:682-689.

20. Holinger, DP, Faux, SF, Shenton, ME, Sokol, NS, Seidman, L, Green, A, McCarley, RW,. Reversed Temporal region asymmetries of P300 topography in left- and right-handed schizophrenic subjects. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 1992; 84:532-537.

21. McCarley, RW, Shenton, ME, O'Donnell, BF, Faux, SF, Kikinis, R, Nestor, PG, Jolesz, FA. Auditory P300 abnormalities and left posterior superior temporal gyrus volume reduction in schizophrenia. Archives of General Psychiatry. 1993; 50:190-197.

22. Faux, SF, McCarley, RW, Nestor, PG, Shenton, ME, Pollak, SD, Penhune, V, Mondrow E, Marcy B, Peterson, A, Horvath, T, Davis, KL. P300 topographic asymmetries are present in unmedicated schizophrenics. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 1993; 88: 32-41.

23. Adams, J, Faux, SF, Nestor, PG, Shenton, ME, McCarley, RW, Marcy, B, Smith, S, McCarley, RW. ERP abnormalities during semantic processing in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research. 1993; 10: 247-257.

24. O'Donnell, BF, Shenton, ME, McCarley, RW, Faux, SF, Smith, RS, Salisbury, D, Pollak, S, Kikinis, R, Jolesz, FA. The auditory N2 component in schizophrenia: Relationship to MRI temporal lobe grey matter and to other ERP abnormalities. Biological Psychiatry. 1993; 34:26-40.

25. Shenton, ME, O'Donnell, BF, Nestor, PG, Wible, CG, Kikinis, R, Faux, SF, Pollak, SD, Jolesz, FA, McCarley, RW. Temporal lobe abnormalities in a patient with schizophrenia who has word-finding difficulty: use of high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging and auditory event-related potentials. Harvard Review of Psychiatry. 1993; 1: 110-117.

26. Levitt, J, Shenton, ME, McCarley, RW, Faux, SF, Ludwig, A. Premorbid adjustment in schizophrenia: Implications for psychosocial and ventricular pathology. Schizophrenia Research. 1994; 12:159-168.

27. Salisbury, DF, O'Donnell, BF, McCarley, RW, Nestor, PG, Faux, SF, Smith, RS. Parametric manipulations of auditory stimuli differentially affect P3 amplitude in schizophrenics and controls. Psychophysiology. 1994; 31: 29-36.

28. O'Donnell, BF, Shenton, ME, McCarley, RW, Faux, SF, Kikinis R, Nestor, PG, Jolesz, FA. Conjoint left asymmetry of auditory P300 voltage and MRI volume of posterior superior temporal gyrus in schizophrenia: a quantitative evaluation. Perspectives of event-related potentials research: Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 1994; supplement 44: 387-394.

29. O'Donnell, BF, Faux, SF, McCarley, RW, Kimble, M, Salisbury, DF, Smith, RS, Nestor, PG, and Shenton, ME. Increased rate of P300 slowing with age in chronic schizophrenia: Evidence for a neurodegenerative process. Archives of General Psychiatry. 1995; 52: 544-549.

30. Holinger, DP, Hill, SA, Martin, DL, Faux, SF, Ives, JR, Schomer, DL. Reappraisal of filter effects on P300 voltage and latency. Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology 2000; 17: 331-335.

31. Faux, SF. Cognitive neuroscience from a behavioral perspective: A critique of chasing ghosts with Geiger counters. The Behavior Analyst. 2002; 25: 161-173.

Articles Submitted:

32. Faux, SF, Wood, WS, Bresin, L. P300 amplitude correlates with contingency-shaped but not with rule-governed learning in a simple visual discrimination task. (In revision.)

33. Holinger, D., DuRand, C. J., Faux, S.F. et al. Reversed temporal region P300 voltages and thought disorder in left and right handed schizophrenic males. (in submission).

33. Faux, SF. The significance and location of the Iowa Mormon handcart trail: Faint footsteps of 1856-57 retraced.

Letters to the Editor:

1. McCarley, RW, Faux, SF, Shenton, ME, Nestor, PG. Response to Pfefferbaum, Ford, White, and Roth (1989). Archives of General Psychiatry. 1991; 48:380-381.

Magazine Articles:

Faux SF. A sociobiological perspective of the doctrinal development of Mormon polygyny. Sunstone. 1983; 8:37-40.

Cane MB, Faux SF, Shenton ME, McCarley RW, Duffy FH. Temporal region alterations in P300 topography in schizophrenia: An introduction to Brain Electrical Activity Mapping (BEAM). Resident and Staff Physician. 1987;33:110-121.

Short Reports / Abstracts:

1. Finley WW, Faux SF. Long-latency event-related evoked potentials in the cognitive evaluation of children. Psychophysiology. 1983; 20:439-440.

2. Faux SF, Torello MW, McCarley RW, Shenton ME, Duffy FH. Altered P300 topography in schizophrenia: A replication study. In: Rohrbaugh JW, Johnson Jr. R, Parasuraman R, eds. Eighth International Conference on Event-Related Potentials of the Brain (EPIC VIII): Research Reports. Stanford, CA, 1986:84-86.

3. Faux SF, Shenton ME, McCarley RW, Torello MW, Duffy FH. Altered P200 topography in schizophrenia. In: Rohrbaugh JW, Johnson Jr. R, Parasuraman R, eds. Eighth International Conference on Event-Related Potentials of the Brain (EPIC VIII): Research Reports. Stanford, CA, 1986;81-83.

4. McCarley RW, Faux SF, Shenton ME, Lemay M, Cane M, Ballinger R. Schizophrenia: CT data and P300/ Clinical Correlates. American Psychiatric Association, May, 1987, Chicago, IL.

5. Shenton ME, Faux SF, McCarley RW, Ballinger R, Coleman M, Duffy FH. Schizophrenia: P300 topography and positive symptoms. American Psychiatric Association, May, 1987, Chicago, IL.

6. Faux SF, Shenton ME, McCarley RW, Ballinger B, Coleman M, Duffy FH. Schizophrenia: P200 topography and negative symptoms. American Psychiatric Association, May, 1987, Chicago, IL.

7. Faux SF, Shenton ME, McCarley RW, Nestor PG, Marcy B, Ludwig A. Schizophrenia: Generalizability of P3 Deficit. American Psychiatric Association, May, 1988, Montreal, Canada.

8. Nestor PG, Faux SF, McCarley RW, Shenton ME, Seidman L, Sands SF. Automated Visual CPT in Schizophrenia. 141st Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, May, 1988, Montreal, Canada.

9. Faux, SF, Nestor, P, McCarley, RW, Shenton, ME, Horvath, T, Davis, K. A Left Temporal P300 Deficit is present in unmedicated schizophrenics. Biological Psychiatry. 1989;25;24a-25a.

10. Nestor, PG, Faux, SF, Nestor, P, McCarley, RW, Horvath, T, Davis, K. Signal detection analysis of attention in unmedicated and medicated schizophrenics. Biological Psychiatry. 1989;25;75a-76a.

11. Sands, SF, Faux, SF, McCarley, RW. EOG Artifact Removal from EEG/ERP Topographic Maps. Biological Psychiatry. 1989;25;28a.

12. Shenton, ME, Faux, SF, McCarley, RW, Coleman M, Penhune V, Ludwig, A. Schizophrenia: Auditory P300 topographic analyses correlated with positive symptoms. Schizophrenia Research. 1989; 2:87.

13. Faux SF, Nestor PG, McCarley RW, Shenton ME, Horvath T, Davis K. P300 asymmetries in unmedicated schizophrenics. In: Psychophysiological Brain Research, CHM Brunia, AWK Gaillard, A Kok, G Mulder, and MN Verbaten (Eds.), Tilberg: Tilberg University Press, 1991; 2:209-212.

14. McCarley RW, Faux SF, Shenton ME, Nestor PG. P300 asymmetries in schizophrenia: Robustness of topography under linked-ears and nose references. In: Psychophysiological Brain Research, CHM Brunia, AWK Gaillard, A Kok, G Mulder, and MN Verbaten (Eds.), Tilberg: Tilberg University Press, 1991; 2:224-226.

15. Adams, J., Faux, SF, McCarley, RW, Marcy, B, Shenton, ME. The N400 and language processing in schizophrenia. Ninth International Conference on Event-Related Potentials of the Brain (EPIC IX): Research Reports. Noordwijk, The Netherlands, 1989.

16. Faux SF, Shenton ME, McCarley RW, Nestor PG. P300 asymmetries in schizophrenia. 19th Annual Meeting of Society for Neuroscience, Phoenix, Arizona, Oct., 1989.

17. Faux SF, Nestor PG, McCarley RW, Shenton ME, Penhune V, Pollak SD. Visual P300 ERPs in schizophrenia. 143rd Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, May, 1990, New York, New York.

18. Nestor PG, Faux SF, McCarley RW, Shenton ME, Penhune V, Sands SF. Visual Selective Attention in Schizophrenics. 143rd Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, May, 1990, New York, New York.

19. Nestor PG, Faux SF, McCarley RW, Penhune V, Shenton ME, Pollak S, Sands SF. Does the attentional asymmetry in schizophrenia reflect a dysfunction in left hemisphere inhibitory operations? Annual Meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry Association, May, 1991, New York, New York.

20. O'Donnell BF, Shenton ME, McCarley RW, Pollak SD, Faux SF, Nestor, PG, Smith RS. P3 amplitude in schizophrenic patients and their family members. Annual Meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry Association, May, 1991, New York, New York.

21. Shenton ME, Kikinis R, McCarley RW, Anderson M, Pollak SD, Faux SF, Metcalf D, Hanlon W, Jolesz FA. Computer assisted volumetric measurements of MR Brain Images in schizophrenia. Annual Meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry Association, May, 1991, New York, New York.

22. O'Donnell BF, Shenton ME, McCarley RW, Cuffin BN, Faux SF, Smith RS, Salisbury D, Kikinis R, Jolesz FA. Dipole source modeling and validation of the auditory P300 component in schizophrenia. Biological Psychiatry. 1992; 31: 146a.

23. O'Donnell BF, Shenton ME, McCarley RW, Faux SF, Smith RS, Pollak SD, Salisbury D, Hokama H, Kikinis R. Auditory P300 amplitude and left posterior superior temporal gyrus volume reduction in schizophrenia. Biological Psychiatry. 1992; 31: 72a.

24. Kashubeck, S. & Faux, S. Psychosocial and P300 correlates of alcohol misuse in college students. 65 Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, May, 1993, Chicago, IL.

25. Faux, S. & Law, S. P300 topography is altered by stimulus modality but not by task difficulty. 23rd Annual Meeting of the Society For Neuroscience, Nov., 1993, Washington, D.C.

26. O'Donnell BF, Shenton ME, McCarley RW, Faux SF, Kimble M, Salisbury D, Kikinis R. MRI and ERP evidence for a neurodegenerative course in schizophrenia. Society of Biological Psychiatry Annual Meeting-- 1994.

27. Law, S.L., & Faux, S.F. P300 topographic differences between smokers and nonsmokers using a visual continuous performance task. New England Psychological Association, Hamden, CT, October 22, 1994.

28. Faux, S., Bresin, L., Barress, B., & Wood, W. S. P300 amplitude correlates with contingency-shaped but not with rule-governed learning. 24th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Nov., 1994, Miami, FL.

29. Faux, SF, Wood, WS, Bresin, L. P300 amplitude correlates with contingency-shaped but not with rule-governed learning in a simple visual discrimination task. 21st Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral Analysis, May, 1995, Washington D.C.

30. Klipec, WD, Faux, SF, Sauer, L., Corey, C., Miskimins, J., Huegel, E., Lebeda, S. A methodology for producing a P300 evoked potential in rats which was eliminated by extinction and recovered during reacquisition of a discriminated operant response. Society for Neuroscience, Washington D.C., Nov. 1996.

31. Klipec, WD, Faux, SF, Huegel, K., Young, K., Miskimins J., Corey, C. Rat P-300 event-related potentials are a neurological correlate of conditioned reinforcement. 23rd Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral Analysis, May, 1997, Chicago, IL.

32. Faux, SF, Wood, WS, Bone, M. P300 event-related brain potentials and human visual discrimination learning. 23rd Annual Convention of the Association for Behavioral Analysis, May, 1997, Chicago, IL.

33. Klipec, WD, Faux, SF, Karns, L, Beenken, B, Grippo, A. P300 event-related potential amplitude in rats is a correlate of conditioned reinforcement. Society for Neuroscience, Los Angeles, California, November 11th, 1998.34. Faux SF. Cognitive neuroscience from a behavioral perspective: A critique of chasing ghosts with Geiger counters, 27th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis, New Orleans, May 26, 2001.

35. Faux SF, Gray M, Larson M, King K, Ellis V, Dale D. P300 brain potential correlates in a Wason four-card selection task. 28th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Toronto, Canada, May 26, 2002.

36. Faux SF, Larson M, Dhussa, R. P300 event-related potential correlates of discrimination learning and reinforcement. 29th annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis, San Francisco, May 25, 2003

Major Symposia / Paper Presentations:

1. Faux SF, Jensen L. Man, altruism, and evolution: Toward a cultural evolutionary theory of prosocial behavior. Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA, October 1977.

2. Jensen L, Smith K, Faux SF. Women, men, and morality. Western Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA, October 1977.

3. Miller Jr. HL, Faux SF. On the commonalities among religious and moral codes. American Psychological Assn., Toronto, Canada, August 1978.

4. Faux SF. A sociobiological perspective of the doctrinal development of Mormon polygyny, Sunstone Theological Symposium, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 1983.

5. Faux SF. ERPs as indices of cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia. NARSAD Scientific Conference, Washington D.C., Sept. 1989.

6. Faux SF. ERP correlates of abnormal cognition in schizophrenia. Institute of Living Symposium, Topographic Mapping of Brain Electric Activity, Hartford, Connecticut, Oct., 1989.

7. Faux SF. Evoked potential correlates of cognition: Schizophrenic ERPs as a case example. Drake University Biology Dept. Seminar, Jan. 25, 1991.

8. Faux SF. Methodological considerations: Research and clinical applications of the P300. Invited address in: The Director's 1991 Symposium of the 2nd International Congress on Brain Electromagnetic Topography (ISBET), Toronto, Canada, Aug. 1, 1991.

9. Faux SF. P300 ERPs in schizophrenia: Voices from the temporal lobes? University of Texas, El Paso. Colloquium seminar Aug. 26, 1991.

10. Faux SF. P300 ERP correlates of auditory and visual discriminations: Evidence of modality distinct neural source generators. Drake University. Colloquium seminar May 3, 1993.

11. Faux SF. P300 amplitude correlates with contingency-shaped but not with rule-governed discrimination training. Drake University. Colloquium seminar, May 1st, 1995.

12. Faux SF. Proposal to mark the Iowa Mormon handcart trail: An Honors project at Drake University. Presented to the 26th annual meeting of the John Whitmer Historical Association, Graceland College, Lamoni, Iowa, Sept. 26th, 1998.

13. Faux SF, Bainter, T, McCoy, S, Winkeler, R. The Iowa Mormon handcart trail: An Honors course at Drake University. Presented to the annual meeting of the National Collegiate Honors Council, Chicago, Illinois, November, 6, 1998.

14. Faux SF, Bainter T, McCoy S, Becker C, Beckenridge T. On the Iowa Underground Railroad: An Honors Group Project . Presented to the annual meeting of the Upper Midwest Honors Council, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, April, 10, 1999.

15. Faux SF, Bainter T, Becker C, Blankley E, Brooke S. Imaginative interpretations of history: The Iowa Underground Railroad. Presented to the annual meeting of the National Collegiate Honors Council, Orlando, Florida, October, 29, 1999.

16. Faux, SF, Stazcuk, S, Clemmons, A, Kobsa, S, Van Winter, K, Brunsdale, J, Sherwood, S. Quilts, Quests, and Building Community – Local & Global Issues . Presented to the annual eeting of the Upper Midwest Honors Council, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, March 31, 2000.

17. Faux SF. Evoked potential correlates of cognition, language & learning. Drake University Biology Dept. Seminar, Nov. 17, 2000.

University Addresses:

1. Faux SF. "Scattered thoughts on the elephant trail." College of A&S, Awards Convocation, April 24, 1996.

2. Faux SF. "The four S's." The 11th Annual Honors Program Convocation, Sept. 11th, 1997.

 
Grants Submitted
1. Faux, SF, Watt, L, Davidson, M. Training faculty to be developmental advisors of the first-year experience: Empowering students and faculty through outcome-based education. Comprehensive Program Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE), U.S. Dept. of Education. Requested $220,000. Submitted March, 1998. Rejected with invitation to reapply.

2. Watt, L, Faux, SF, Davidson, M. Training faculty to be developmental advisors of the first-year experience: Empowering students and faculty through outcome-based education. Preapplication to FIPSE subsequent to #1 above, October 1998.

3. Wood, WS, Faux, SF. Behavioral and electrophysiological correlates of gambling. National Center for Responsible Gambling. Requested $78,000. Submitted January 1999 upon approval of preapplication submitted October 1998.

4. Sanders B, Allen J, Faux S, Klipec W, Rankin J. Drake University enhancement of psychological science laboratories. August 1999.

 
Major Symposia Organized
1. Dr. Meave Leakey, Hawley Foundation Lecture: "The Search and Discovery of Our Earliest Ancestors," Drake University, Nov. 6, 1997.

2. Dr. Leon F. Litwack, Hawley Foundation Lecture: "Trouble in the Mind: Race Relations from Reconstruction to the Civil Rights Movement," Drake University, Oct. 8th, 1998.

3. Dr. Paul C. Sereno, Hawley Foundation Lecture: “Dinosaur Giants of the Sahara,” Drake University, Nov. 17 & 18, 1999.

 
Educational Materials
1. Clapham, M. and Faux, SF. (1999). Lab Manual: Science of Psychology (6th Ed). New York: American Heritage Custom Publishing Group.