assistant PROFESSOR OF PSYCHOLOGY
B.s., Virginia Tech; M.A., PH.D., Johns Hopkins university
Thomas Reppert has taught courses at Sewanee since 2020. He is Assistant Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of the South.
Dr. Reppert’s research explores the link between control of movement and decision-making. His research asks the degree to which movement vigor, or the speed with which we make our movements, may be treated as a trait-like attribute of individuality. To address this question, his lab employs a combination of measures of behavior (video-oculography), physiology (EEG), and select psychological constructs (e.g., impulsiveness).
Dr. Reppert welcomes collaborations with students who are interested in investigating the link between motor control and decision-making.