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Robert Stern
Distinguished Professor of Psychology

Ph. D., Indiana University, 1963

 

Mailing Address

Department of Psychology
The Pennsylvania State University
141 Moore Bldg (Mail)
University Park, PA 16802-3106

Phone

814 865-1712

Fax

814 863-7002


Research Interests

I am interested in the psychophysiology of the gastrointestinal (GI) system in both normal subjects and in patients suffering from gastrointestinal and eating disorders. During the past 30 years I have developed a non-invasive technique for measuring gastric myoelectric activity, the electrogastrogram or EGG, which enables me to study stomach activity during eating and during various stress situations. Most of my research during the past 10 years has been aimed at determining the physiological bases for motion sickness, and more generally nausea. I am also studying the nausea that is frequently provoked by chemotherapy.

Recent Publications

Stern, R. M., Ray, W. J., & Quigley, K S. (2001). Psychophysiological recording, 2nd edition. New York: Oxford University Press.

Koch, K.L. & Stern, R.M. (2004). Handbook of Electrogastrography. New York: Oxford University Press.

Levine, M.E. & Stern, R.M. (2002). Spatial task performance, sex differences, and motion sickness susceptibility. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 95, 425-431.

Stern, R.M. (2002). The psychophysiology of nausea. Acta Biologica Hungarica, 53, 389-399.

Gianaros, P.J., Quigley, K.S., Muth, E.R., Levine, M.E., Vasko, R.C., & Stern, R.M. (2003). Relationship between temporal changes in cardiac parasympathetic activity and motion sickness severity. Psychophysiology, 40, 1-6.

Stern, R. M. (2003). Basic and applied nausea research using an optokinetic drum. In J.T. Andre, D.A. Owens, and L.O. Harvey (Eds.), Perception: The influence of H. W. Leibowitz. Washington: American Psychological Association.

Gianaros, P.J., Stern, R.M., Morrow, G.R., & Hickok, J.T. (2001). Relationship of gastric myoelectrical and cardiac parasympathetic activity to chemotherapy-induced nausea. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 50, 263-266.

Morrow, G.R., Hickok, J.T., Andrews, P.L.R., Stern, R.M., (2002). Reduction in serum cortisol after platinum based chemotherapy for cancer. Psychophysiology, 39, 491-495.

Stern, R.M. & Kircher, J.C. (2002). The effects of augmented physiological feedback on detection of deception. Electronic publication DoDPI 02-R-0009, Fort Jackson, SC: Department of Defense Polygraph Institute.

Harm, D.L., Sandoz, G.R., & Stern, R.M. (2002). Changes in gastric myoelectric activity during space flight. Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 47, 1737-1745.