Courses - Fall 2007

Conditioning and Learning (PSYC 213)

Introduction to Psychological Science (PSYC 103)


My research interests lie broadly in the experimental analysis of behavior. Elucidating behavioral principles in the laboratory with nonhuman animals sheds light on the fundamental processes underlying socially relevant behavior in humans. My specific areas of research include behavioral economics, behavioral pharmacology, animal models of drug abuse, schedules of reinforcement, and issues associated with aversive control. I also maintain an active interest in the philosophy of behaviorism.

Updated: 21.Aug.2007

College of Charleston
Department of Psychology
66 George Street
Charleston, SC 29424

Office: 59 Coming St., Rm 100a
Phone: TBA
Fax: 843-953-7151
e-mail: galuskac@cofc.edu


Office Hours: TR 10:00 – 11:00
W 11:00 – 12:00