Phil A. Allen
Ph.D. Ohio State University
Professor:
Applied Cognitive Aging ,
Industrial/Gerontological Specialty
Contact Information
Office: Arts and Science Building, room 364
Phone: (330) 972-8374
E-mail: paallen@uakron.edu
Phil A. Allen, PhD. received his Ph.D. in Life-span Developmental/Experimental from Ohio State University in 1987.
He completed a 2-year postdoctoral research fellowship at the Center for Aging and Human development, Duke Medical
Center. Research interests include age differences in human performance, visual word recognition, attention, perception,
memory, and event-related potentials. Courses taught include cognitive processes, perception, engineering psychology, and
research in cognitive aging. His publications have appeared in Psychology and Aging, Journal of Gerontology: Psychological
Sciences, Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, Experimental Aging Research, Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Human Perception and Performance, Memory and Cognition, and Perception & Psychophysics.
Recent Publications
Lien, M.C., Ruthruff, E., Cornett, L., Goodin, Z., & Allen, P. (in press). On the
non-automaticity of word processing: Electrophysiological evidence that word processing
requires central attention. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and
Performance.
Allen, P.A., Wallace, B., Grabbe, J., McCarthy, A., & Bush, A.H. (in press). The early bird
does not get the worm: Time-of-day effects on college students’ basic cognitive processing.
American Journal of Psychology.
Ruthruff, E., Allen P., Lien, M-C., Grabbe, J. (in press). Visual word recognition without
central attention: Evidence for greater automaticity for greater reading ability.
Psychonomic Bulletin and Review.
Arnaud, L., Lemaire, P., Allen, P., Bernard, F.M. (in press). Strategic aspects of young,
healthy older adults, and Alzheimer’s patients’ arithmetic performance. Cortex.
Bush, A.H., Allen, P.A., Kaut, K.P, & Ogrocki, P.K. (2007). Influence of mild cognitive
impairment on visual word recognition. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 14, 329-352.
Lien, M.-C., Allen, P.A., Ruthruff, E., Grabbe, J., McCann, R.S., & Remington, R.W. (2006). Visual
word recognition without central attention: Evidence for greater automaticity with advancing age.
Psychology and Aging, 21, 431-447.
Dr. Allen's Vita
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