Psychology

David Brocker

Lecturer (10 Month) Email Knapp Hall, Room 15

Courses Taught

PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology
PSY 360: Research Methods
PSY 442: Senior Project I
PSY 443: Senior Project II

Education

  • MA, Psychology (Experimental Psychology), CUNY Brooklyn College, 2019

Presentations

  • Kathryn Hauschild, Talena C. Day, Elliot G. Keenan, David A. Brocker, Brianna Gonzalez, Christian C. Luhmann and Matthew D. Lerner, “Observed Relations between Intra-Individual and Real-World Outcomes in a Sample of Autistic and Non-Autistic Youth.” Poster presented at the International Society for Autism Research, Melbourne, Australia on May 17, 2024.
  • Terri D. Payne, Joseph D. Devita and David Brocker, “Perceptions of Creepiness.” Poster presented at the IGNITE Symposium, on March 29, 2024.
  • Olivia S. Butler, David A. Brocker and Marybeth Apriceno, “What Was I Thinking? An Exploration of the Ick Phenomena.” Poster presented at the IGNITE Symposium, Farmingdale State College on March 29, 2024.
  • Brendan I. Jaghab and David Brocker, “The Relationship Between Morbid Curiosity, Anxiety, and Voluntary Exposure to Negative Stimuli: An Exploration of Horror Fandom and Clinical Implications.” Poster accepted at the IGNITE Symposium, Farmingdale State College on March 31, 2023.
  • Sayeedul Islam, Sara Mir, David Brocker, Nicholas J. Vitale and Donny J. LaRosa, “An Analysis of Dental Office and Hospital.” Presentation to the Celebration of Scholarship, Farmingdale State College Farmingdale, NY USA. on December 9, 2022.
  • Michaela Porubanova, David Brocker, Erica N. Geiger, Jason Clarke, Muge Erol and Arien Mack, “Directed inhibition of emotional scenes in iconic memory: Interference of positive information.” Poster presented at the European Conference on Visual Perception, Berlin, Germany on August 30, 2017.
  • Dana G. Gerasimovich, David Brocker, Haaziq T. Walker, Marla Johnston and Michaela Porubanova, “Flashbulb Memories for the 2016 Presidential Election.” Paper presented to the Association for Psychological Science, Boston on May 27, 2017.
  • Michaela Porubanova, Kristine M. Lycke, David Brocker, Jason Clarke and Muge Erol, “Iconic Memory for Emotional Scenes.” Poster accepted at the Association for Psychological Science, Boston on May 26, 2017.
  • Kristine M. Lycke, Michaela Porubanova, David Brocker, Jason Clarke and Muge Erol, “Iconic Memory for Emotional Scenes.” Poster presented at the SUNY Undergraduate Research Conference, Suffolk Community College, NY on April 21, 2017.
  • Dana G. Gerasimovich, David Brocker, Haaziq T. Walker, Marla Johnston and Michaela Porubanova, “Flashbulb Memories for the 2016 Presidential Election.” Poster presented at the SUNY Undergraduate Research Conference, Suffolk Community College, NY on April 21, 2017.
  • Marya Howell-Carter, Haaziq T. Walker, Brittany Genao, Nimra Sana and David Brocker, “Feedback and Task Performance.” Poster presented at the SURC: SUNY Undergraduate Research Conference, Suffolk Community College, Suffolk Community College on April 21, 2017.
  • Michaela Porubanova, Kristine M. Lycke, David Brocker, Jason Clarke and Muge Erol, “Iconic Memory for Emotional Scenes.” Poster presented at the Presentation at the Presidential Inauguration, Farmingdale State College on March 31, 2017.
  • Michael R. Harris, David Brocker, Michaela Porubanova and Maria Kuvaldina, “Target Congruency and Inattentional Blindness.” Poster presented at the Teaching of Psychology, Tarrytown, NY on April 2, 2016.
  • Stephanie M. Santiago, David Brocker, Michael R. Harris and Michaela Porubanova, “Memory for Bizarre Ideas: The Effect of Encoding Strategy and Violation Type.” Poster presented at the Teaching of Psychology, Tarrytown, NY on April 2, 2016.
  • David Brocker and Michaela Porubanova, “The effect of linguistic expression on impression formation.” Poster presented at the Association of Psychological Science Convention, New York, NY on May 22, 2015.
  • Karina I. Chaves, David Brocker, Ashley S. Corso, Nicole M. Forero and Michaela Porubanova, “The sweetness study: The effect of physical sweetness on perceived person impression.” Poster presented at the Long Island Psychology Conference, Farmingdale, NY on May 2, 2015.
  • David Brocker and Michaela Porubanova, “The effect of priming with intelligence on creativity and language.” Poster presented at the Teaching of Psychology Conference, Tarrytown, NY on April 4, 2015.
Last Modified 2/2/22