Jay Dill

Contributing Faculty
College of Psychology and Community Services
School of Psychology
Ph.D. Psychology

Jay Dill earned a degree in social psychology from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1997. He teaches courses in the areas of social psychology, social cognition, attitudes and personality and has published in the areas of motivation, attribution, social inference and aggression. His current interests focus on the neural correlates of the meditative state and neurostimulation and neurofeedback techniques that can enhance the meditative process.

Publications

Roberts, D., Dill, J. C., Borckardt, J., Sola, E., Kroeger, M., Short, B. (2011). Within Session Variability of TMS Derived Recruitment Curves in Normal Subjects. Clinical Neurophysiology