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Jeffrey S. Bedwell
Clinical Cognitive Neuroscience

Jeffrey S. Bedwell

Assistant Professor, Clinical Ph.D. Program
Ph.D. (Clinical Psychology), University of Georgia, 2004
Office: Main Campus (Orlando) Psychology Bldg. Rm. 332
Phone: 407-823-5858
Email: jbedwell@mail.ucf.edu
Website: Clinical Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory (CCNL)

  • Licensed Clinical Psychologist (Florida - PY 7264)
  • Editorial Board: Journal of Anxiety Disorders
  • Member, American Psychological Association
  • Member, Society of Biological Psychiatry
  • Member, Society for Research in Psychopathology

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Recent Representative Publications

  • Bedwell, J.S., Orem, D.M., Rassovsky, Y., Allen, L.G., & Sutterby, S.R (2009). A potential qualitative endophenotype for schizophrenia: Backward masking response to red light. Psychiatry Research, 166, 166-173.
  • Bedwell, J.S., Kamath, V., & Compton, M.T. (2009). The relationship between interview-based schizotypal personality dimension scores and the continuous performance test. Schizophrenia Research, 108, 158-162.
  • Bedwell, J.S. & Orem, D.M. (2008). The effect of red light on backward masking in individuals with psychometrically-defined schizotypy. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 13(6), 491-504.
  • Bedwell, J.S., Brown, J.M, & Orem, D.M. (2008). The effect of a red background on location backward masking by structure. Perception and Psychophysics, 70(3), 503-507.
  • Bedwell, J.S., Kamath, V., & Baksh, E.J. (2006). Comparison of three computer-administered cognitive tasks as putative endophenotypes of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 88(1-3), 36-46.
Dr. Jeffrey Bedwell joined UCF in 2004 after completing his doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology at the University of Georgia, with a predoctoral clinical internship at the Medical University of South Carolina/Dept. of Veterans Affairs Consortium in Charleston, SC. Prior to his graduate studies, Dr. Bedwell received his B.S. in Psychology from James Madison University and then worked for several years in the Child Psychiatry Branch of the National Institutes of Mental Health conducting research on childhood-onset schizophrenia. Dr. Bedwell's research lab, the Clinical Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, has a primary focus on neurocognitive aspects of schizophrenia/schizotypy, social phobia, and autistic-spectrum disorders. Additional research currently conducted in the laboratory includes neurocognitive correlates of chronic stress. For more information on Dr. Bedwell's research, please see the lab website at: Clinical Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory (CCNL) .