Robert Lickliter
American psychologist
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Robert Earl Lickliter is an American developmental psychologist and professor at Florida International University. He is known for researching the development of intersensory perception and selective attention in humans and other animals. He is a fellow of the Association for Psychological Science and the Society for Behavioral Neuroscience and Comparative Psychology.[1]
AlmamaterUniversity of California, Davis
FieldsDevelopmental psychology
InstitutionsVirginia Tech
Florida International University
Florida International University
Robert Lickliter | |
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| Alma mater | University of California, Davis |
| Known for | Perception Psychobiology Selective attention |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Developmental psychology |
| Institutions | Virginia Tech Florida International University |
| Thesis | Mother-infant relationship and development of social behavior in the domestic goat (1983) |
| Academic advisors | Gilbert Gottlieb |