Influential Mathematical Psychologists
- John Anderson
- Richard C. Atkinson
- C. H. Coombs
- Robyn Dawes
- Ehtibar Dzhafarov
- William Kaye Estes
- B. F. Green
- Daniel Kahneman
- D. H. Krantz
- D. R. J. Laming
- R. Duncan Luce
- David Marr
- James L. McClelland
- Louis Narens
- Allen Newell
- David E. Rumelhart
- Herbert A. Simon
- Roger Shepard
- Richard Shiffrin
- Stanley S. Stevens
- Saul Sternberg
- Patrick Suppes
- John A. Swets
- Joshua Tenenbaum
- Louis L. Thurstone
- Amos Tversky
- Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
- Thomas D. Wickens
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