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Frederick L. Coolidge is affiliated with the University of Colorado Colorado Springs in the United States. Their research spans several main fields including Psychology, Neuroscience, and Social Sciences. Within these areas, they focus on subfields such as Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, and Psychiatry and Mental Health.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics, notably Sleep and Wakefulness Research, Memory and Neural Mechanisms, Personality Disorders and Psychopathology, Sleep and related disorders, Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development, Action Observation and Synchronization, and Mental Health and Psychiatry.

Frederick L. Coolidge's recent published papers include:

  • The evolution of working memory, 2020, L'Année psychologique
  • The role of the cerebellum in creativity and expert stone knapping, 2020, Adaptive Behavior
  • Voter Perceptions of President Donald Trump's Personality Disorder Traits: Implications of Political Affiliation, 2020, Clinical Psychological Science
  • Psychometric properties of the behavior rating inventory of executive function, second edition (BRIEF2) in a sample of children with ADHD in Iran, 2021, Child Neuropsychology
  • The "Lost" Personality Disorders and Their Relationships to the Alternative Model of Personality Disorders Among Older Adults, 2021, GeroPsych

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as Psychiatry Research Communications, Clinical Psychological Science, Child Neuropsychology, L'Année psychologique, and Adaptive Behavior.

Frederick L. Coolidge collaborates regularly with several scholars including Daniel L. Segal, Thomas Wynn, Apeksha Srivastava, Lani L. Harris, and Karenleigh A. Overmann.

Best Publications

  • The Rise of Homo Sapiens: The Evolution of Modern Thinking

    Frederick L. Coolidge;Thomas Wynn

  • Psychometric Properties of the Beck Depression Inventory—II (BDI-II) Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults

    Daniel L. Segal;Frederick L. Coolidge;Brian S. Cahill;Alisa A. O'Riley

  • Working Memory, its Executive Functions, and the Emergence of Modern Thinking

    Frederick L. Coolidge;Thomas Wynn

  • Statistics: A Gentle Introduction

    Frederick L. Coolidge

  • The expert Neandertal mind

    Thomas Wynn;Frederick L. Coolidge

  • The heritability of gender identity disorder in a child and adolescent twin sample

    Frederick L. Coolidge;Linda L. Thede;Susan E. Young

  • Development and initial validation of a self-report assessment tool for anxiety among older adults: The Geriatric Anxiety Scale

    Daniel L. Segal;Andrea June;Matthew Payne;Frederick L. Coolidge

  • Heritability and the comorbidity of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder with behavioral disorders and executive function deficits: a preliminary investigation.

    Frederick L. Coolidge;Linda L. Thede;Susan E. Young

  • Beliefs about mental illness and willingness to seek help: a cross-sectional study.

    D L Segal;F L Coolidge;M S Mincic;A O'Riley

  • Heritability of personality disorders in childhood: a preliminary investigation.

    Frederick L. Coolidge;Linda L. Thede;Kerry L. Jang

  • Personality Disorders and Coping Among Anxious Older Adults

    Frederick L. Coolidge;Daniel L. Segal;Julie N. Hook;Sharon Stewart

  • Intrinsic and extrinsic barriers to mental health care among community-dwelling younger and older adults

    Renee Pepin;Daniel L. Segal;Frederick L. Coolidge

  • Personality and neuropsychological correlates of bullying behavior

    Frederick L. Coolidge;John W. DenBoer;Daniel L. Segal

  • Reliability and validity of the Coolidge Axis II Inventory: a new inventory for the assessment of personality disorders.

    Frederick L. Coolidge;Michelle M. Merwin

  • Executive Functions of the Frontal Lobes and the Evolutionary Ascendancy of Homo Sapiens

    Frederick L. Coolidge;Thomas Wynn

  • Parental self-confidence, parenting styles, and corporal punishment in families of ADHD children in Iran.

    Hamid Alizadeh;Kimberly F. Applequist;Frederick L. Coolidge

  • Personality Disorders and Older Adults: Diagnosis, Assessment, and Treatment

    Daniel L. Segal;Frederick L. Coolidge;Erlene Rosowsky

  • Hemispheric asymmetries of affective processing as determined by the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory.

    W G Gasparrini;P Satz;K Heilman;F L Coolidge

  • The Implications of the Working Memory Model for the Evolution of Modern Cognition

    Thomas Wynn;Frederick L. Coolidge

  • Diagnosis and Classification

    Daniel L. Segal;Frederick L. Coolidge

  • Cognitive Archaeology and Human Evolution.

    Sophie A. de Beaune;Frederick L. Coolidge;Thomas Grant Wynn

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel L. Segal
Daniel L. Segal University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Paul Satz
Paul Satz University of California, Los Angeles
Brandon E. Gavett
Brandon E. Gavett University of Western Australia
Kenneth M. Heilman
Kenneth M. Heilman University of Florida
Frank M. Spinath
Frank M. Spinath Saarland University
Charles C. Benight
Charles C. Benight University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Michel Hersen
Michel Hersen Pacific University Oregon
Anthony J. Marsella
Anthony J. Marsella University of Hawaii at Manoa
Manuel Martín-Loeches
Manuel Martín-Loeches Complutense University of Madrid
Andrew Lac
Andrew Lac University of Colorado Colorado Springs

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