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  1. Cognitive Aging: A Primer
  2. The New Psychology of Language: Cognitive and Functional Approaches To Language Structure, Volume II
  3. The Cognitive Neuropsychology of Schizophrenia (Essays in Cognitive Psychology) by Christopher Donald Frith, 1995-01-01
  4. The Cognitive Revolution in Psychology by Bernard J. Baars, 1986-08-20
  5. Making Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Work: Clinical Process for New Practitioners by Deborah Roth Ledley, Brian P. Marx, et all 2005-05-11
  6. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy For Dummies by Rhena Branch, Rob Willson, 2010-09-02
  7. The Genetics of Cognitive Neuroscience (Issues in Clinical and Cognitive Neuropsychology)
  8. The Physiology of Cognitive Processes (Psychology)
  9. The Aging Mind: Opportunities in Cognitive Research by Committee on Future Directions for Cognitive Research on Aging, Cognitive, and Sensory Sciences Board on Behavioral, et all 2000-05-01
  10. Cognition, Brain, and Consciousness, Second Edition: Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience by Bernard J. Baars, Nicole M. Gage, 2010-03-11
  11. A History of Modern Experimental Psychology: From James and Wundt to Cognitive Science (Bradford Books) by George Mandler, 2007-01-01
  12. Cognitive Therapy and the Emotional Disorders (Meridian) by Aaron T. Beck, 1979
  13. Treating Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating: An Integrated Metacognitive and Cognitive Therapy Manual by Myra Cooper, Gillian Todd, et all 2008-10-15
  14. Cognitive Development (Routledge Modular Psychology) by Lisa Oakley, 2004-10-28

81. Burgess, Curt
Psycholinguistics, computational modeling, cognitive neuropsychology, semantic systems (Univ. of California, Riverside)
http://locutus.ucr.edu

82. Rodney Brooks Home
Embodied cognition in autonomous robots. (MIT, USA).
http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/brooks/
Rodney Brooks - Roboticist
Home Publications
Graduated PhDs
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Biography Rodney Brooks is the Panasonic Professor of Robotics (emeritus) at MIT. He is a robotics entrepreneur and Founder, Chairman and CTO of Heartland Robotics , Inc. He is also a Founder, Board Member and former CTO (1991 - 2008) of iRobot Corp CSAIL ). He received degrees in pure mathematics from the Flinders University of South Australia and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford University in 1981. He held research positions at Carnegie Mellon University and MIT, and a faculty position at Stanford before joining the faculty of MIT in 1984. He has pubished many papers in computer vision, artificial intelligence, robotics, and artificial life. Dr. Brooks serves as a member of the International Scientific Advisory Group (ISAG) of National Information and Communication Technology Australia ( NICTA ), and on the Global Innovation and Technology Advisory Council of . He is an Xconomist at Xconomy and a regular contributor to the Edge last updated July 2010

83. The Thinking Meat Project
Essays and weblog entries on various topics regarding human nature.
http://www.thinkingmeat.com/
The Thinking Meat Project
Exploring what it means to be thinking matter
Book review: Brain storm: Harnessing the power of productive obsessions
August 25th, 2010 by Mary Brainstorm: Harnessing the Power of Productive Obsessions , by Eric Maisel and Ann Maisel. , in which he encouraged depressed creative people to work through the depression by focusing on how they were creating meaning through their work. The basic idea was that depression is what fills your heart when the meaning has leaked out, so the key to keeping it at bay is to never take meaning for granted, but to cultivate it assiduously. Brainstorm is more of a how-to manual for the care and feeding of projects that can give life meaning. The idea behind a productive obsession is that it gives your brain something to focus on, something that will help you channel your mental energies into something more productive than the hamster-wheel spinning of worries, fears, or regrets that can sap your energy. A productive obsession can be just about anything: writing a novel, creating a series of paintings, launching a business or a nonprofit, solving some scientific or technical problem, or resolving some vexing personal dilemma like how to balance your work and your family or how to care for an aging relative. The key thing is to find something to which you can commit yourself wholeheartedly and that will repay your sustained attention. The book is structured loosely around the progress of a typical productive obsession. It describes identifying the thing that will most happily occupy and focus your brain, clearing the decks for action, mustering the discipline to succeed, and dealing with rough patches. The successful completion of your project is then only the beginning of the next obsession. Each chapter closes with a few paragraphs of more specific counsel: suggestions for dealing with obstacles, bits of insight into the process, words of encouragement, success stories for inspiration. The book closes with an appendix about how to start your own productive obsession group online in which you can find and offer encouragement and swap stories.

84. Hans Moravec Home Page, Hans P. Moravec Home Page
Mobile robots and their psychology.
http://www.frc.ri.cmu.edu/~hpm/
Hans Moravec
Mobile Robots since 1963

Hans Moravec

Robotics Institute

Carnegie Mellon University
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Presentations Project archive Highlights Mass-market utility robots before 2010 Fully intelligent robots before 2050 SEEGRID Startup Announcement June 16, 2003 3D map deduced by stereoscopic robot: top and interior views Re-Evolving Mind Dec 2000 Ripples and Puddles Apr 2000 Rise of the Robots Dec 1999 Simulation, Consciousness, Existence The Universal Robot

85. Don Norman's Jnd.org / User Advocacy And Human-centered Design
Author of The Design of Everyday Things, list of books and articles in human-centered design.
http://www.jnd.org/
Books Essays Interviews Recommended Reading ... Ask Don
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Living with Complexity.
To be published in October, 2010 by MIT Press.
The Design of future things
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Emotional Design
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The Design of everyday things
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The Invisible Computer Available now at: Things That Make us Smart Available now at:
Press photographs, bio, and contacts for talks, PR, and consulting.
Recent Press Coverage
Want Magazine Interview (with video)
Want magazine inteviewed me in my Palo Alto, California home. The very nice interview that resulted was posted on May 14, 2010 at http://wantmag.com/release/001/2010/05/don-norman/
Design Research Conference "Interview with Don Norman"
I'm giving the opening keynote address at IIT's Institute of Design's Design Research Conference (Chicago, May 2010). The conference organizers interviewed me, which gave me a good chance to state my views on a number of contemporary issues in the design community. I cover numerous topics, but include the one that is most controversial and is the theme of my keynote: design research is great when it comes to improving existing product categories but essentially useless when it comes to...

86. Elizabeth F. Loftus
Psychology of memory, false memory, eyewitness testimony.
http://faculty.washington.edu/eloftus/
Elizabeth F. Loftus
University of California, Irvine
Distinguished Professor
Department of Psychology and Social Behavior
Department of Criminology, Law, and Society
Department of Cognitive Sciences
Fellow , Center for the Neurobiology of
Learning and Memory Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Member, National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) 2393 Social Ecology II
Irvine CA 92697-7085 USA
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Elizabeth F. Loftus
University of Washington Affiliate Professor of Psychology and Affiliate Professor of Law web faculty.washington.edu/eloftus
Articles

87. Kubovy, Michael
Perceptual grouping.
http://minerva.acc.virginia.edu/~mklab/
Welcome to the Kubovy Lab Homepage
In general, our lab investigates the myriad phenomena of visual and auditory perceptual organization.
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88. Christof Koch' Homepage
Neuroscience and consciousness.
http://www.klab.caltech.edu/~koch/

89. Gary Cziko
Educational psychology. Darwinian approaches. (Univ. of Illinois, USA)
http://faculty.ed.uiuc.edu/g-cziko/
Gary Cziko
Professor
Educational Psychology
College of Education
University of Illinois

Education Building

1310 South 6th Street
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90. Marvin L. Minsky | MIT Media Lab
One of the pioneers and most creative thinkers of Artificial Intelligence research.
http://www.media.mit.edu/people/minsky/
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Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, Emeritus Group: Society of Mind Office: Phone: Fax: home page minsky@media (username@media.mit.edu)
Biography
A philosopher and scientist, Marvin Minsky is universally regarded as one of the world's leading authorities in the field of artificial intelligence, having made fundamental contributions in the sectors of robotics and computer-aided learning technologies. In recent years he has worked chiefly on imparting to machines the human capacity for common-sense reasoning. His book Society of Mind is considered a basic text for exploring intellectual structure and function, and for understanding the diversity of the mechanisms interacting in intelligence and thought. Minsky received his BA and PhD in mathematics from Harvard and Princeton, respectively. In 1951 he built the SNARC, the first neural network simulator. His other inventions include mechanical hands and other robotic devices, the confocal scanning microscope, the "Muse" synthesizer for musical variations (with E. Fredkin), and the first LOGO "turtle" (with S. Papert). Search:

91. Lawrence Barsalou Website
Perceptual bases of cognition, situated conceptualization, dynamic representations of concepts, frames, category learning, event memory.
http://psychology.emory.edu/cognition/barsalou/index.html
Faculty Students Admission Research ... Cognition Project
Lawrence W. Barsalou
Samuel Candler Dobbs
Professor of Psychology 483 Psychology and Interdisciplinary
Sciences Building
36 Eagle Row
Emory University
Atlanta, GA 30322
barsalou+at+emory+dot+edu Lab website Online Papers Courses Curriculum Vitae ... Contact
Last updated: June 2, 2009
Please direct questions or comments to psych@emory.edu

92. CogWeb: Cognitive Cultural Studies
Research tool for exploring the relevance of the study of human cognition to communication and the arts. Features articles, discourse and bibliography.
http://cogweb.ucla.edu/
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93. Emanuel Diamant: Brain, Vision, Robotics, And Artificial Intelligence
Publications on cognition, artificial intelligence, robotics and information processing in the human brain.
http://www.vidia-mant.info/
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94. Machines Like Us | Science News At The Speed Of Thought
A web resource for those interested in evolution, cognition, synthetic life, artificial intelligence and general science that improves the human condition.
http://machineslikeus.com
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95. ZENON PYLYSHYN
Visual attention and preattention, critique of pictorial theories of mental imagery, foundational issues in the computational theory of the architecture of cognition.
http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/faculty/pylyshyn.html
Dr. Zenon Pylyshyn
Center for Cognitive Science (Department of Psychology, Center for Cognitive Science) Email: zenon at ruccs.rutgers.edu [Note: replace at " with ""@ this is to frustrate spammers who get their email addresses by automatic web-page scanning] Brief biography for Professor Pylyshyn
Cognitive Science Society Presidential Address Spring and Fall Fashions in Cognitive Science!
If you are browsing at this site you may also be interested in a talk I recently dug out. As president of the Cognitive Science Society in 1986 I was asked to inaugurate the tradition of after dinner Presidential Addresses. The talk I gave was partly a serious plea for a certain view of the field of Cognitive Science I felt had led to the creating of the Society, and partly it was stand-up comedy, aided by a variety of cartoons purloined from the New Yorker and from Gary Larsen. Since that time I keep running into people at parties who remember me, not for the brilliant research I have done, but for the talk. I have even had people perform some of it better that I could have done! If you are interested in the talk you can access it here, but I would urge you to click on the cartoons and other visual aids only after they have been introduced in the talk.

96. Imagination, Mental Imagery, Consciousness, Cognition: Science, Philosophy & His
The philosophical, scientific, and historical study of imagination and mental imagery, and their role in consciousness and cognition Cal State LA.
http://www.imagery-imagination.com/
Imagination,
Mental Imagery,
Consciousness, and Cognition:
Scientific, Philosophical and Historical Approaches.
A resource for the study of imagination and mental images and their relevance to the understanding of consciousness and cognition, as approached primarily through the methods of analytical philosophy, experimental psychology, cognitive science, and the history of ideas/intellectual history. Site Navigation Site News Site search:
This site is now using Twitter to provide notification of the occasional substantive additions, updates, or changes that are made here. You do not need a Twitter account to use this feature. Updates should all show up in the widget below. They can also be seen at http://twitter.com/ImaginationSite Of course, if you do have a Twitter account you can ' follow ' me. My updates, and my tweets, are infrequent, so you feed will not be overwhelmed. Alternatively, even without a Twiter account, you can easily set up an

97. Welcome To Cogprints - Cogprints
An electronic archive for self-archive papers in any area pertinent to the study of cognition.
http://cogprints.org/
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    Welcome to CogPrints , an electronic archive for self-archive papers in any area of Psychology Neuroscience , and Linguistics , and many areas of Computer Science (e.g., artificial intelligence robotics vison learning speech neural networks Philosophy (e.g., mind language knowledge science logic Biology (e.g., ethology behavioral ecology sociobiology behaviour genetics evolutionary theory Medicine (e.g., Psychiatry Neurology human genetics Imaging Anthropology (e.g., primatology cognitive ethnology archeology paleontology ), as well as any other portions of the physical social and mathematical sciences that are pertinent to the study of cognition. Atom RSS 1.0 RSS 2.0 Latest Additions
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98. Randall C. O'Reilly's Home Page
Biologically based computational models of cognition (Univ. of Colorado, USA)
http://psych.colorado.edu/~oreilly/
Randall C. O'Reilly's Home Page
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Professor
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience

Institute of Cognitive Science

Center for Neuroscience

University of Colorado Boulder

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Boulder, CO 80309-0345 Phone: (303) 492-0054 Fax: (303) 492-2967 email: WWW: http://psych.colorado.edu/~oreilly Computational Cognitive Neuroscience (CCN) Conference: Nov 1-2, 2007 (Satellite prior to Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA)
Research
I develop computational and formal models of the biological bases of cognition (computational cognitive neuroscience), focusing on specialization of function in and interactions between hippocampus, prefrontal cortex/basal ganglia, and posterior neocortex in learning, memory, attention, and controlled processing. I test predictions from these models using a range of behavioral and other experimental techniques.

99. Victor Johnston
Biology of behavior, emotion, cognition (New Mexico State University).
http://www-psych.nmsu.edu/faculty/vjohnston.html
Psychology Home NMSU
Victor Johnston Ph.D.
vic@nmsu.edu
Area of study: Cognitive Engineering
Area of study: Biopsychology and Cognitive Psychology Emphasis: Emotion, Event Related Potentials
Education:
B.Sc., 1964, Queens University, Belfast, N. Ireland
Ph.D., 1967, University of Edinburgh , Scotland
Work and Teaching History:
Professor, NMSU, 1988-present
Associate Professor, NMSU, 1980-87
Assistant Professor, NMSU, 1969-80
Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford University
Co-Director of Yale in Holloman Research Facility, Yale University of Medicine
The Biology of Behavior
Emotion
Cognition
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100. Rick Grush's Home Page
Philosophy of cognition and representation (U. of California, San Diego, USA)
http://mind.ucsd.edu/
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