Psychology
Abram Amsel | University of Texas at Austin | 1992 |
John R. Anderson | Carnegie Mellon University | 1999 |
Richard C. Atkinson | University of California, San Diego | 1974 |
Linda Bartoshuk | Yale University | 2003 |
Gordon Bower | Stanford University | 1973 |
Robert Boynton | University of California, San Diego | 1981 |
Jan Bures | Czech Academy of Sciences | 1995 |
Susan Carey | Harvard University | 2002 |
Noam Chomsky | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 1972 |
William Estes | Indiana University | 1963 |
John Flavell | Stanford University | 1994 |
Marianne Frankenhaeuser | University of Stockholm | 1989 |
Robert Galambos | University of California, San Diego | 1960 |
C. Randy Gallistel | Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick | 2002 |
John Garcia | University of California, Los Angeles | 1983 |
Wendell Garner | Yale University | 1965 |
Michael Gazzaniga | University of California, Santa Barbara | 2011 |
Rochel Gelman | Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick | 2006 |
Lila Gleitman | University of Pennsylvania | 2000 |
Frances Graham | University of Delaware | 1988 |
Norma Graham | Columbia University | 1998 |
David Green | University of Florida | 1978 |
Charles Gross | Princeton University | 1998 |
Morris Halle | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 1988 |
Richard Held | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 1973 |
Robert Hinde | University of Cambridge | 1978 |
Ira Hirsh | Washington University | 1979 |
Julian Hochberg | Columbia University | 1980 |
Leo Hurvich | University of Pennsylvania | 1975 |
Philip Johnson-Laird | Princeton University | 2007 |
Jon Kaas | Vanderbilt University | 2000 |
Daniel Kahneman | Princeton University | 2001 |
William Labov | University of Pennsylvania | 1993 |
Willem Levelt | Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics | 2000 |
Gardner Lindzey | Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences | 1989 |
Elizabeth Loftus | University of California, Irvine | 2004 |
R. Duncan Luce | University of California, Irvine | 1972 |
Eleanor Maccoby | Stanford University | 1993 |
Peter Marler | University of California, Davis | 1971 |
James McClelland | Stanford University | 2001 |
James McGaugh | University of California, Irvine | 1989 |
George A. Miller | Princeton University | 1962 |
David E. Meyer | University of Michigan | 2009 |
Brenda Milner | McGill University | 1976 |
Walter Mischel | Columbia University | 2004 |
Mortimer Mishkin | National Institutes of Health | 1984 |
Jacob Nachmias | University of Pennsylvania | 1984 |
Ulric Neisser | Cornell University | 1989 |
Elissa Newport | University of Rochester | 2004 |
Richard Nisbett | University of Michigan | 2002 |
Barbara Partee | University of Massachusetts Amherst | 1989 |
Michael Posner | University of Oregon | 1981 |
Dale Purves | Duke University | 1989 |
Robert Rescorla | University of Pennsylvania | 1985 |
Mark Rosenzweig | University of California, Berkeley | 1979 |
David Rumelhart | Stanford University | 1991 |
Roger Shepard | Stanford University | 1977 |
Richard Shiffrin | Indiana University | 1995 |
Edward Smith | Columbia University | 1996 |
Elizabeth Spelke | Harvard University | 1999 |
George Sperling | University of California, Irvine | 1985 |
Claude Steele | Stanford University | 2003 |
Saul Sternberg | University of Pennsylvania | 1982 |
Patrick Suppes | Stanford University | 1978 |
John Swets | BBN Corporation | 1990 |
Shelley Taylor | University of California, Los Angeles | 2009 |
Philip Teitelbaum | University of Florida | 1974 |
Anne Treisman | Princeton University | 1994 |
Endel Tulving | Rotman Research Institute of Baycrest Centre | 1988 |
Leslie Ungerleider | National Institutes of Health | 2000 |
Allan R. Wagner | Yale University | 1992 |
Brian Wandell | Stanford University | 2003 |
Lawrence Weiskrantz | University of Oxford | 1987 |
Jozef Zwislocki | Syracuse University | 1990 |
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