Adam M. Braly
5301 Chicago Ave #8102, Lubbock, TX 79414
405-834-2801
Education / Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) – Experimental Psychology, Human Factors
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
Expected: May 2020
Master of Arts (M.A.) – Experimental Psychology, Human Factors
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
Expected: December 2017
Master of Arts (M.A.) – Psychology
University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, Oklahoma
May 2015
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) – Psychology
University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, Oklahoma
May 2013
Research Positions / Graduate Research Assistant
Visual Perception and Human Factors Laboratory, Texas Tech University
Advisor: Pat DeLucia, Ph.D.
§  Research projects: Affective auditory time-to-collision; road rage (driving simulation) after masculinity manipulations; stroboscopic training during time-to-collision judgments; embodied perception shaping time-to-collision judgments.
Graduate Research Assistant
Interpersonal Processes and Social Cognition Laboratory, University of Central Oklahoma
Advisor: Robert Mather, Ph.D.
§  Primary research: Complexity Leadership Theory
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Interpersonal Processes and Social Cognition Laboratory, University of Central Oklahoma Advisor: Robert Mather, Ph.D.
Research Interests / Human Factors, Aviation, Time-to-Contact, Embodied Perception, Nonlinear Dynamics
Teaching Experience / Perception: Theories and Applications
Teaching Assistant to Dr. Patricia DeLucia (August 2015 – Present)
§  Responsibilities: Student evaluations over course material.
Experimental Psychology
Teaching Assistant to Dr. Mickie Vanhoy (Spring 2014)
§  Responsibilities: facilitating group discussions, supervision of student experimental design, and student evaluations over course material.
Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Teaching Assistant to Dr. Robert Mather (Spring 2013)
§  Presentation of subject material on multiple occasions, developed material for student quizzes, facilitated group discussions and interactions.
Social Automaticity
Teaching Assistant to Dr. Robert Mather, Intersession (August 2011, May 2012, August 2012, May 2013)
§  Responsibilities: facilitating group discussions, developing presentations over subject material, and conducting laboratory exercises.
Relevant Coursework / Human Factors Psychology, Human Factors Methods, Human Factors in Ergonomics and Design, Industrial Organizational Psychology, Human-Computer Interaction, Cognitive Ergonomics, Work Physiology, Usability Testing, Advanced Social Psychology, Advanced Cognitive Psychology, Biosocial Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience, Advanced Statistics: SPSS, Multivariate Statistics, Experimental Design, Sensation Perception and Action, Perception and Action, Social Automaticity
Proficiencies / §  Signal Detection Analysis
§  Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS)
§  Statistical Analysis System (SAS)
§  The R-project for statistical computing (R)
§  STISIM Drive - Driving Simulation
§  WinObj (Virtual Reality)
§  Inquisit – Millisecond Software
§  Qualtrics
§  DirectRT
§  Media Lab
§  BioPac MP35/MP150
§  Computer Programming – C /C++/Python/
§  Microsoft Office, Microsoft Visio
Association Memberships / §  Psi Chi
§  Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
§  Association for Psychological Science
§  Society for Personality and Social Psychology
§  Oklahoma Psychological Society
Professional Positions / §  Editorial Assistant (August 2015-Present) – Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
§  Executive Council, Texas Tech HFES student chapter
§  Webmaster – Journal of Scientific Psychology
§  Student Conduct Committee – University of Central Oklahoma
Refereed Publications / §  Braly, A. M., Parent, M. C., & DeLucia, P. R. (under review). Do threats to masculinity result in more aggressive driving behavior? Psychology of Men & Masculinity.
§  Stephens, M. J. C., Mather, R. D., & Braly, A. M. (2016). Testing the Effect of AMBER Alerts on Face Vigilance. Journal of Scientific Psychology.
Refereed Conference Proceedings / §  Braly, A. M., & DeLucia, P. R. (2017, October, under review). Can Stroboscopic Training Improve Collision Judgments of Approaching Objects? In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting (Vol. XX, No. XX, pp. XX-XX). SAGE Publications.
Presentations / §  Braly, A. M., & DeLucia, P. R. (2017). Can Stroboscopic Training Improve Collision Judgments of Approaching Objects? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Austin, TX.
§  Braly, A. M., & DeLucia, P. R. (2016). Can Training Improve Collision Judgments? Poster presented at the 12th annual one-day symposium of Human Factors and Ergonomics, Houston, TX.
§  Braly, A. M. (2015, April). Motor Synchronization and Team Coordination. Poster presented at the Oklahoma Research Day annual meeting, Tahlequah, OK.
§  Braly, A. M. (2014, December). Quantifying the Dynamics of Teamwork. Presentation at Psyencelab meeting, Edmond, OK.
§  Braly, A. M. (2014, April). Leadership as a complex phenomenon. Paper talk presented at the annual meeting of the Oklahoma Psychological Society, Edmond, OK.
§  Tedder, Z. L., Braly, A. M., & Mather, R. D. (2014, April). Implicit Associations of Socio-Economic Status. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Oklahoma Psychological Society, Edmond, OK.
§  Braly, A. M. (2014, February). Leadership as a complex phenomenon. Presentation at Psyencelab meeting, Edmond, OK.
§  Braly, A. M., McReynolds, E., & Mather, R. D. (2013, April). Decreased Response Time In Categorizing A Weapon Held By An African-American. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Oklahoma Psychological Society, Edmond, OK.
§  Braly, A. M., McReynolds, E., & Mather, R. D. (2013, January). Decreased Response Time In Categorizing A Weapon Held By An African-American. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA.
§  Braly, A. M. & Mather, R. D. (2012, April). Weapon Identification Task. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Oklahoma Psychological Society, Edmond, OK.
§  Braly, A. M. (2012, January). Weapon Identification Task. Presentation at Psyencelab meeting, Edmond, OK.