Daniel Levinson
Personal Information
California School of Forensic Studies
Forensic Psychology
Irvine/Orange County Campus
Research Professor
Lecturer
Alliant International University Irvine
2855 Michelle Dr., Suite 300
Irvine CA 92606
Courses, Research Interests, Publications
Biological bases of behavior
Test construction and development
Research and data analysis (statistics)
Computerized neuropsychological assessment; PTSD and mild traumatic brain injury in Combat Veterans; brain-behavior relations and the law
Academic History and Background
PhD, University of Southern California, 1970
MA, University of Missouri, 1966
BS, University of Chicago, 1963
Professional Practice and Community Service
Volunteer work in Veterans organizations (VFW), and in 12-step service organizations.
Bio and Links
Daniel M. Levinson is a research neuropsychologist and professor of psychology. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Southern California in 1970. He has been performing research in brain-behavior relations since 1964 and has been teaching in the areas of physiological psychology and research design/data analysis since 1972. Since 1988, he has been working in the area of computerized neuropsychological assessment and has perform research with patients suffering from various types of neurological problems including traumatic brain injuries, stroke, exposure to ionizing radiation and Alzheimer's disease. In 2006 he received an award from the National Academy of Neuropsychology for outstanding research contributions to the field of clinical neuropsychology. Dr. Levinson has served as an Adjunct Research Professor at Alliant International University-California School of Professional Psychology since 1987 and is presently a full-time Research Professor in the California School of Forensic Studies at Alliant International University.
