The Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences produces scientific discoveries that shed light on psychological processes involved in human behavior. This includes identifying processes that contribute to mental and physical health disorders across the lifespan, as well as the psychological and social processes that influence people’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors as they engage with family, work, and their community. Our faculty are highly research active, maintaining large federal grants, publishing in top outlets in science and in their specific field, and leading the field on editorial boards and grant review panels. The Department prepares undergraduate students for graduate school and careers through a rigorous curriculum that encourages critical thinking by integrating scientific thinking and information about people. The Department prepares graduate students to become leaders in their respective fields.

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Jessica Bernard, wearing a blue tank top, stands in front of the psychology building.

Dr. Jessica Bernard, Texas A&M University’s Ella McFadden Endowed Professor in Liberal Arts, aims to develop treatments that have the potential to help those with Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases.

Sign outside the Grimes County Church of Christ displaying service times and contact number, with text urging drivers to not use phones, mentioning a past incident.

Dr. Stephanie Payne’s research in the psychology of distracted driving is offering new ideas on how drivers — especially those who are college-aged or driving for work — can stay focused on the road ahead.

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From psychology and chemistry to oceanography, the Arts and Sciences faculty prove to be high-impact researchers and educators who make significant contributions across disciplines.