Sheryl Reminger
Department(s):
Psychology
Title(s):
Professor
Area of Specialization

My areas of specialization are clinical psychology and clinical neuropsychology. My research interests include cognitive function in individuals with neurological disorders, quality of life in individuals with chronic health conditions, brain mechanisms involved in memory and emotion, and factors predicting success and career choice of psychology majors.

Office Location
UHB 3124
Phone Number
Research

Selected Scholarship Activities

Reminger, S. L. (2018). Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory. In J. S. Kreutzer, J. DeLuca, & B. Caplan (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology, Second Edition (pp. 2208-2212). New York: Springer.

Ettema, S., Reminger, S. L., and Robbins, K. T. (2013). The neuropsychological aspects of head and neck cancer. In C. A. Noggle & R.S. Dean (Eds.), Neuropsychology of Cancer and Oncology (pp. 111-122). New York: Springer.

Shilling, A., & Reminger, S. L. (2009). Face your fears: Attentional biases toward emotional faces depend on specific low-level anxiety symptoms. Psi Chi Journal of Undergraduate Research, 14(4), 166-170.

Carey, M. E., Haut, M. W., Reminger, S. L., Hutter, J. J., Theilmann, R., Kaemingk, K. L. (2008). Reduced frontal white matter volume in long-term childhood leukemia survivors: A voxel-based morphometry study. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 29(4), 792-797.

Insel, K. C., Reminger, S. L., & Hsiao, C. (2008). White matter hyperintensities and medication adherence. Biological Research for Nursing, 10(2), 121-127.

Reminger, S. L., Kaszniak, A. W., Labiner, D. M., Littrell, L. D., David, B. T., Ryan, L., Herring, A. M., & Kaemingk, K. L.  (2004). Bilateral hippocampal volume predicts verbal memory function in temporal lobe epilepsy. Epilepsy and Behavior, 5(5), 687-695.

Reminger, S. L., Kaszniak, A. W., & Dalby, P. R. (2000). Age-invariance in the asymmetry of stimulus-evoked emotional facial muscle activity. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 7(3), 156-168.

Teaching

Courses Taught

  • PSY 351 - Abnormal Psychology
  • PSY 412 - Introduction to Biopsychology
  • PSY 441 - Theories of Personality
  • PSY 452 - Introduction to Clinical Psychology
  • PSY 458 - Psychological Tests and Measurements
  • PSY 471 - Senior Seminar