Ph.D. 1990 (experimental psychology), M.Phil. 1989 (experimental psychology), Columbia; M.A. 1984 (experimental psychology), Western Ontario; B.Sc. 1982 (experimental psychology), Toronto.

Brian McElree
Professor of Psychology
human information processing, human memory, psycholinguistics.
American Psychological Association, Psychonomic Society.
Syntactic and thematic processing in sentence comprehension: Evidence for a temporal dissociation, with T. Griffith.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition 21. 1995. 134-157.
The locus of lexical preference effects in sentence comprehension: A time-course analysis. Journal of Memory and Language 32. 1993. 536-571.
Serial retrieval processes in the recovery of order information, with B. A. Dosher. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 122. 1993. 291-315.
The locus of lexical preference effects in sentence comprehension: A time-course analysis. Journal of Memory and Language 32. 1993. 536-571.
Serial retrieval processes in the recovery of order information, with B. A. Dosher. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 122. 1993. 291-315.
Contact Information
Brian McElree
Professor of Psychology brian.mcelree@nyu.edu 6 Washington Place, 862 New York, New York (US) 10003Phone: (212) 998-3609