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Järvilehto, TimoJärvilehto, Timo
Finnish Psychologist with interests in psychophysiology, preception, education, and "the theory of the organism-environment system".
Modestino, EdModestino, Ed
A graduate student in the Complex Systems and Brain Sciences program at Florida Atlantic University, working on neuroimaging of complex systems and neural networks of cognition.
McCarthy, JohnMcCarthy, John
One of the pioneers of Artificial Intelligence research. Creator of LISP.
van Diepen, Paulvan Diepen, Paul
Scene perception, eye movements, chronometry of information processing (no longer active in cognitive research).
Smolensky, PaulSmolensky, Paul
A leading researcher in connectionism.
Scaruffi, PieroScaruffi, Piero
Information about Scaruffi's research and teaching activities in Cognitive Science, Psychology of Consciousness and Philosophy of Mind, and links to his papers, and to his annotated bibliography of cognitive science, artificial intelligence, neurobiology,
Zhang, JiajieZhang, Jiajie
External representations; human-computer interaction; human factors; medical informatics
O'Regan, J. KevinO'Regan, J. Kevin
Visual perception: "change blindness" (nice animated demos), active perception, eye movements, consciousness, and "the world as external memory".
Loftus, Elizabeth F.Loftus, Elizabeth F.
Psychology of memory, false memory, eyewitness testimony.
Koch, ChristophKoch, Christoph
Neuroscience and consciousness.
Kubovy, MichaelKubovy, Michael
Perceptual grouping.
Anderson, John R.Anderson, John R.
One of the leading pioneers of the field, and, inventor of the ACT unified theory of cognition (Carnegie-Mellon Univ., USA).
Calvin, William H.Calvin, William H.
Theoretical neurophysiologist and popularizer. Author of "The Cerebral Code," "How Brains Think," "Conversations with Neil's Brain" and "A Brain for All Seasons," amongst other works.
Sun, RonSun, Ron
Artificial intelligence, multi-agent systems, and connectionist models and hybrid systems. Computational approaches to consciousness, commonsense reasoning, learning and skill acquisition in humans and machines.
Ballard, Dana H.Ballard, Dana H.
"Animate vision". Computational theories of the brain with emphasis on human vision. (Univ. of Rochester, USA)
Moravec, HansMoravec, Hans
Mobile robots and their psychology.
Johnson-Laird, Philip N.Johnson-Laird, Philip N.
Psychology of reasoning and logical thinking, mental models, AI.
Cotterill, Rodney M.J.Cotterill, Rodney M.J.
Neurophysiology of consciousness, considered as an active process. Implications of this view for understanding autism. (Danish Technical University, Denmark)
Cziko, GaryCziko, Gary
Educational psychology. Darwinian approaches. (Univ. of Illinois, USA)
Pylyshyn, Zenon W.Pylyshyn, Zenon W.
Visual attention and preattention, critique of "pictorial" theories of mental imagery, foundational issues in the computational theory of the architecture of cognition.
Gregory, RichardGregory, Richard
Influential researcher on perception and perceptual illusion. Site gives access to selected publications as well as his CV and animated demonstrations of significant illusions.
Kirsh, DavidKirsh, David
Representation in everyday activity, cognitive complexity.
Aloimonos, YiannisAloimonos, Yiannis
Artificial Intelligencier prominent in active vision research.
French, Robert M.French, Robert M.
Connectionism and philosophy of cognitive science (Univ. de Liège, Belgium)
Eaton, ThomasEaton, Thomas
Graduate student at the University of Connecticut, working on the relationship between reading development, phonology, and motor coordination.
Minsky, MarvinMinsky, Marvin
One of the pioneers and most creative thinkers of Artificial Intelligence research.
Kosslyn, Stephen M.Kosslyn, Stephen M.
Mental imagery, perception.
Brooks, Rodney A.Brooks, Rodney A.
Embodied cognition in autonomous robots. (MIT, USA).
Sayan, Omer FatihSayan, Omer Fatih
Graduate student at University of Osnabrück, Germany. Interested in emotion and cognition, human machine interaction, mental models, unconscious processes, dual processes of thought.
Hayhoe, Mary M.Hayhoe, Mary M.
Active vision and visuo-motor coordination in natural situations, robot vision.
Harnad, StevanHarnad, Stevan
Categorical perception, Cognitive Theory. Editor of Behavioral and Brain Sciences and the e-journal Psycoloquy, and a strong advocate of online publication, sponsoring the online archive CogPrints. The page also gives access to threaded discussions betwee
Dunbar, KevinDunbar, Kevin
Scientific discovery and reasoning (especially in molecular biology); visual, causal, abductive, and analogical reasoning; gender differences in reasoning; science education; mental models; invivo cognition; visualization. (Dartmouth College.)
Barsalou, Lawrence W.Barsalou, Lawrence W.
Perceptual bases of cognition, situated conceptualization, dynamic representations of concepts, frames, category learning, event memory.
Thomas, Nigel J.T.Thomas, Nigel J.T.
Imagination, mental imagery, consciousness. Curriculum Vitae with links to published and unpublished writings.
Cave, Kyle R.Cave, Kyle R.
Cognitive psychology of visual cognition, including attention, imagery, and object recognition. Southampton University, UK.
Varela, FranciscoVarela, Francisco
Bibliography and online articles by this distinguished Consciousness researcher, phenomenologist, and neuroscientist. In both French and English.
Bearden, J. NeilBearden, J. Neil
Graduate student at the Thurstone Psychometric Laboratory of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

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