Biography
Dr. Catherine Mello is an associate professor of psychologyat Penn State Berks. Her teaching interests include statistics, research methods, biological psychology, psychometric assessment, and disability. Her scholarly pursuits focus on the development and evaluation of assessment tools and intervention programs for children with autism spectrum disorder.
Dr. Mello also participates in research on the integration of sensory and motor information, namely in spatial updating during locomotion and the interactions between movement (e.g., gesture, effort) and high-level cognition. Her applied interests include the use of virtual reality and related technologies in research, education, and clinical settings.
Publications
Rivard, M., Morin, D., Dionne, C., Mello, C., & Gagnon, M.-A. (2015). Assessment, intervention, and training needs of service providers for children with intellectual disabilities or autism spectrum disorders and concurrent problem behaviours. Exceptionality Education International, 25, 65-83.
Avraamides, M., Mello, C., & Greenauer, N. (2013). Spatial representations of described and perceived locations. In Tenbrink, J., Wiener, J., & Claramunt, C. (Eds.), Spatial Behaviour and Linguistic Representations (pp. 27 - 41). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Education
- PhD, Psychology - Brain and Cognitive Science, Miami University
- M.Sc., Psychology - Experimental, Université de Montréal
- B.Sc., Psychology, Université de Montréal