Laura Drislane
Education:
Ph.D., Florida State University, 2017
M.S., Florida State University, 2012
B.S., Northwestern University, 2009
Measurement and Etiology of Externalizing Problems Lab
Research Areas:
- Psychopathy
- Externalizing problems, including substance use disorders
- Personality and dimensional models of psychopathology
- Forensic psychology
- Psychophysiology
- Psychological assessment
- Advanced quantitative methods
Dr. Drislane’s research focuses on the development of trait-based models of psychopathology that interface individual difference characteristics at the psychometric, behavioral, environmental, and neurobiological levels. The lab studies impulse-control (“externalizing”) problems, with a particular focus on psychopathy, a syndrome entailing aggressive, impulsive behaviors along with a unique set of affective and interpersonal features, such as callousness, manipulativeness, and superficial charm. The lab seeks to identify causal mechanisms across multiple levels of analysis contributing to psychopathic dimensions and link conceptions of psychopathy to broader models of personality and psychopathology.
Courses taught:
Psy 309: Learning
Dr. Drislane will review graduate student applications for the 2025-2026 academic year.