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- Erik M. Altmann, Ph.D., 1996, Carnegie Mellon University. Memory, attention, and executive function; cognitive processing of goals, alerts, and interruptions; computational and mathematical modeling.
- Mark W. Becker, Ph.D., 2000, University of California, San Diego.
- Ryan P. Bowles, Ph.D., 2006, University of Virginia. Longitudinal and measurement modeling of working memory, vocabulary, and broad cognitive abilities.
- Thomas H. Carr, Ph.D., 1975, George Peabody College at Vanderbilt University. Editor, Perception & Psychophysics.
- D. Zachary Hambrick, Ph.D., 2000, Georgia Institute of Technology. Role of domain-general and doman-specific aspects of cognitive ability in individual and developmental differences in complex cognition.
- Lauren J. Harris, Ph.D., 1965, University of Minnesota. Neuropsychological analysis of human cognition, individual differences in spatial ability; Lateralization (infants and children); History of psychology.
- Taosheng Liu, Ph.D., 2001, Columbia University. Perception and attention, visual psychophysics, attentional control, object recognition, functional neuroimaging.
- Timothy J. Pleskac, Ph.D., 2004, University of Maryland, College Park. Human decision making, cognitive decision theory, sequential risk taking and decision making, cognitive models, diffusion/random walk models, learning, and memory.
- Susan M. Ravizza, Ph.D., 2000, University of Califonira, Berkeley. Delineating mechanisms of cognitive control such as working memory, task switching, and motor control using behavioral, neuropsychological, and fMRI methodologies.
- Rose T. Zacks, Ph.D. 1967, University of California, Berkeley. Attentional Inhibitory control over the contents of working memory; interactions among attentional, memory, language, and perceptual processes in aging. Editor, Psychology and Aging.
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