Tim W. Loboschefski
Title:
Associate Professor of Psychology
Organization:
Sweet Briar College department of psychology
Summary of expertise:
An expert in ADHD in children and adults, has been teaching a variety of psychology classes for more than 10 years, and has strong general knowledge in the area of child development.
Specific subjects or issues you can knowledgeably discuss:
ADHD, learning disabilities, infant cognition and development, sexism in the classroom, language development, IQ testing.
Current responsibilities:
Received competitive grants from Thomas F. Jeffress and Kate Miller Jeffress Memorial Trust, Partners for World Health, and the Commonwealth Health Research Board for work on ADHD research.
Books or significant articles published:
Co-authored several articles on ADHD in recent years.
Current or recent research:
Use of EEG's as a biomedical diagnostic tool for ADHD, Social Justice and Educational Choices of Women in Higher Education, Children's Curiosity.
Current or recent professional memberships, activities or awards:
Principal investigator on ADHD grant, Center Scholar of UVA's Biomathematical Technology Center, American Psychological Society, Society for Research in Child Development.
Experience with news media:
Quoted in Washington Post article on higher education, ADHD research spotlighted in area/regional newspapers.
Languages spoken:
English
Educational background:
B.A., M.A., Ph.D. in developmental psychology from the University of Toledo