Dr. Boyette-Davis, Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Neuroscience
Department Chair
Dr. Davis enjoys teaching a variety of courses including General Psychology, Research Methods, Animal Behavior, Biopsychology, Research & Field Experience, Neurobiology of Addiction & Pain, and Behavioral Neuroscience. Her research interests focus on the mechanisms and consequences of both pain and addiction. In her teaching and research efforts, Dr. Davis seeks to develop an environment that is both challenging and encouraging.
Postdoctoral Fellow, MD Anderson Cancer Center
Ph.D. in Psychology, focusing in Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Texas at Arlington
M.S. in Experimental Psychology, University of Texas at Arlington
B.S. in Psychology, Tarleton State University
Research
For the current academic year, Dr. Davis is continuing previous investigations into pain and addiction. She is also overseeing projects developed independently by students in the Psychology and Behavioral Neuroscience programs.
If you are a student wishing to conduct research with Dr. Davis, email her directly to request an application to join her lab.
Outside the Classroom
If you are a student wishing to conduct research with Dr. Davis, email her directly to request an application to join her lab.
If you would like to request a letter of recommendation, please email Dr. Davis for a request form. (Note: All requests should be made at least 2 weeks before the letter is needed.)