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  1. Frederick L. Coolidge is an American professor of psychology known for his work in cognitive archaeology. He has taught at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs since 1979. [1] With Karenleigh A. Overmann, he currently co-directs the Center for Cognitive Archaeology at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. [2]

  2. About. Frederick L. Coolidge received his BA, MA, and PhD in Psychology at the University of Florida and completed a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in Clinical Neuropsychology at Shands...

  3. Professor Frederick L. Coolidge received his BA, MA, and PhD from the University of Florida and completed a two-year Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical Neuropsychology at Shands Teaching Hospital, University of Florida. He came to UCCS in 1979. He was Chair of Department from 1986-1989 and served as the Clinical Director from 1981-1984. Dr.

  4. About. Frederick L. Coolidge received his BA, MA, and PhD in Psychology at the University of Florida and completed a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in Clinical Neuropsychology at Shands...

    • You've teamed up with Tom Wynn, a professor of archaeology at UCCS, to research cognitive archaeology and possible reasons for the extinction of Neanderthals.
    • Another area of your research is behavioral genetics. What is some of the work you've done in that arena? I'm interested in the biology, the functions, of homosexuality.
    • What are you currently researching? I started thinking there might be a feral basis, an ancient basis, a cognitive basis for abstracting. It's a pretty sophisticated ability and could reside in language.
    • You are a collector and are also very musical. What else do you do in your down time? My wife said, "Look, he's got a package from eBay." And then she opened it up and it was a skull.
  5. Frederick COOLIDGE | Professor of Psychology, Co-Director Center for Cognitive Archaeology | Professor | University of Colorado Colorado Springs, Colorado | UCCS | Department of Psychology |...

  6. In 1835 he insightfully described what is now the antisocial personality disorder as a condition of ‘‘moral. Correspondence should be addressed to Frederick L. Coolidge, Department of Psychology, P.O. Box 7150, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs, CO 80933. 585.

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