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  • Joyce M. Alexander
    Associate Professor, Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology, School of Education
    • Cognitive strategy development

  • Colin Allen
    Professor, Department of History and Philosophy of Science
    • Philosophy of biology, psychology, and cognitive science, especially animal cognition and evolution (cognitive ethology), and artificial moral agents

  • Raquel Anderson
    Associate Professor, Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences
    • Child bilingualism/second language acquisition, grammatical skill in Spanish-speaking children with SLI, language skill assessment in dual language learners

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  • Sasha Barab
    Assistant Professor of Instructional Systems Technology
    • Situated cognition and instruction

  • Randall D. Beer
    Professor of Cognitive Science, Professor of Computer Science
    • Embodied, situated and dynamical approaches to behavior and cognition, evolutionary robotics, computational neuroscience, theoretical biology

  • John Beggs
    Assistant Professor of Physics & Member of The Biocomplexity Institute
    • Biophysics

  • Bennett Bertenthal
    College Dean

  • Geoffrey P. Bingham
    Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
    • Event perception and action

  • Eli Blevis
    Assistant Professor of Informatics

  • Curtis Bonk
    Professor of Education
    • Applied cognitive psychology; metacognition; online pedagogy, e-learning, computer conferencing research, collaborative writing; social contexts for learning; Web tool development; interactive learning technologies/cognition-enhancing tools

  • Katy Börner
    Assistant Professor Information Science
    • User modeling, information visualization, virtual reality interfaces, human computer interaction

  • Arthur Bradley
    Professor of Optometry
    • Visual processing

  • Joshua W. Brown
    Assistant Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences

  • Theresa Burnett
    Assistant Professor of Speech & Hearing Sciences
    • Laryngeal physiology and sensorimotor integration, particularly human audiovocal integration

  • Jerome R. Busemeyer
    Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
    • Dynamic, emotional, and cognitive models of judgment and decision making

  • Thomas A. Busey
    Associate Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
    • Mathematical modeling of visual perception

C
  • Rowan Candy
    Assistant Professor of Optometry
    • Development of the visual system and visual function

  • Edward Castronova
    Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Telecommunications

  • Jordi Cat
    Professor, Department of History and Philosophy of Science

  • Michel Chaouli
    Associate Professor of Germanic Studies
    Adjunct Professor of Comparative Literature and of Cognitive Science

  • Phil Connell
    Chair and Professor of Speech and Hearing Sciences; Adjunct Professor of Linguistics
    • Acquisition of language by children; language comprehension; impairments of language; clinical microcomputer techniques

  • Jim Craig
    Chancellor's Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
    • Tactile pattern perception; selective attention, masking

  • Donald J. Cunningham
    Professor of Education and Semiotic Studies
    • Multimedia and learning

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  • Ivor Davies
    Professor Emeritus of Human Performance Technology
    • Cognitive psychology:- strategic thinking; representation & process; competencies & competitive advantage; perception & action; human error & cognition.

  • Stuart Davis
    Chair and Professor of Linguistics
    • Phonology, optimality theory, general linguistics

  • Kenneth de Jong
    Associate Professor of Linguistics
    • Expression of phonological structure

  • Daniel Dinnsen
    Chancellor's Professor of Linguistics; Adjunct Professor of Speech & Hearing Sciences
    • Phonological theory; phonology applied to impairments in language acquisition

  • Thomas M. Duffy
    Professor of Education
    • Text comprehension

  • J. Michael Dunn
    Professor of Informatics Emeritus; Oscar R. Ewing Professor of Philosophy Emeritus; Professor of Computer Science Emeritus
    • Non-classical logics

E
  • Ruth Eberle
    Director of Technology, Cognitive Science Program; Adjunct Assistant Professor, Cognitive Science and Informatics

  • Hamid R. Ekbia
    Assoc. Prof. Information Science and Cognitive Science
    Adjunct Assoc. Prof. of Informatics School of Lib. and Info. Science

  • William Estes
    Distinguished Scholar, Psychological & Brain Sciences
    • Experimental and theoretical analyses of human and animal learning and the development of mathematical models for learning, memory, and decision making

  • Tom Evans
    Associate Professor, Department of Geography

F
  • Julia R. Fox
    Assistant Professor of Telecommunications
    • Memories of media messages

  • Steven Franks
    Professor of Linguistics and Slavic Languages and Literatures; Adjunct Professor of Speech and Hearing Sciences
    • Syntactic theory and analysis

  • Theodore Frick
    Associate Professor of Education
    • Human-computer interface design; usability testing; epistemology

G
  • Roy Gardner
    Chancellor's Professor of Economics; Henry H. H. Remak Professor of West European Studies
    • Theory of games and automatic computation of strategies; evolution of complex strategies

  • Preston E. Garraghty
    Professor of of Psychological & Brain Sciences and Neural Science
    • Electrophysiological, neuroanatomical, and neurochemical analyses of adult neural plasticity

  • Michael Gasser
    Associate Professor of Computer Science
    • Natural language processing and acquisition

  • Lisa Gershkoff-Stowe
    Associate Professor of Speech and Hearing Sciences;
    Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
    • Language acquisition, infant communication, cognitive development, lexical processing, word finding difficulties

  • Judith Gierut
    Professor of Speech and Hearing Sciences
    • Phonological acquisition

  • Jason Gold
    Assistant Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
    • Visual perception

  • Robert Goldstone
    Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
    • Concept formation

  • Melissa Gresalfi
    Professor of Learning Sciences

  • Dennis P. Groth
    Assistant Professor of Informatics; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Computer Science
    • Information Visualization; Data Mining; Models of Interaction; Collaborative Discovery

  • S. Lee Guth
    Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences Emeritus
    • Mathematical models and experiments concerning human vision, especially color vision

H
  • Amit Hagar
    Assitant Professor of History and Philosophy of Science

  • Andrew J. Hanson
    Professor of Computer Science
    • Human-computer interaction

  • Jeffrey Hart
    Professor of Political Science
    • Artificial intelligence applications in political science; the study of international politics; rule-based expert systems; neural networks

  • Beverly Hartford
    Professor of TESOL and Applied LinguisticsProfessor of TESOL and Applied Linguistics
    • Second language acquisition; discourse effects in language acquisition; World Englishes

  • Julia Heiman
    Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences; Director of the Kinsy Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction

  • Daniel Hickey
    Associate Professor of Counseling and Educational Psychology

  • Ed Hirt
    Associate Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
    • Social cognition; reconstructive memory; judgment and decision making; affect and emotional influences on judgment, and motivation and creativity self-theory

  • Douglas Hofstadter
    College Professor of Cognitive Science and Computer Science; Distinguished Professor
    • Models of analogy-making

  • Laura Hurley
    Assistant Professor of Biology

I
  • Eric J. Isaacson
    Associate Professor of Music Theory
    • Music theory and cognition

J
  • Thomas W. James
    Assistant Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
    • Object recognition and representation

  • Erick Janssen
    Associate Scientist & Director of Graduate Education, The Kinsey Institute; Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
    • Sexual Psychophysiology, Risk Taking, Emotions

  • Michael N. Jones
    Assistant Professor of Cognitive Science, Psychological & Brain Sciences

  • Susan Jones
  • Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences

K
  • Mark Kaplan
    Professor of Philosophy

  • Ellen Ketterson
    Professor of Gender Studies

  • Diane Kewley-Port
    Professor of Speech and Hearing Sciences
    • Auditory models of speech processing

  • Gary Kidd
    Associate Scientist, Speech and Hearing Sciences
    • Auditory perception

  • Marianne Kielian-Gilbert
    Associate Professor of Music Theory
    • Temporal models of musical thought; perception, cognition, and music subjectivity

  • Eugene Kintgen
    Professor of English
    • Cognition of language and literature; cognitive processing in reading, literacy

  • Karen Iler Kirk
    Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology
    • Speech perception and production

  • Yoshihisa Kitagawa
    Associate Professor of Linguistics
    • Syntactic theory; comparative syntax; morphology-syntax interaction; syntax-semantics mapping; Japanese linguistics; music theory and linguistic theory

  • John K. Kruschke
    Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
    • Connectionist models

  • Sandra Kübler
    Assistant Professor of Linguistics
    • Computational Linguistics, computational corpus linguistics, machine learning techniques in computational linguistics, natural language processing

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  • Annie Lang
    Professor of Telecommunications
    • Mediated Message Processing

  • David B. Leake
    Professor of Computer Science
    • Case-based reasoning and goal-driven learning

  • Richard Lesh
    Professor of Education

  • Frank K. Lester, Jr.
    Professor of Education
    • Mathematical problem-solving

  • Youn-Kyung Lim
    Assistant Professor of Informatics

  • Elizabeth Lloyd
    Professor of History and Philosophy of Science

M
  • David MacKay
    Professor of Marketing and Geography
    • Probabilistic models of perception, preference, and choice; consumer behavior; consensual decision making

  • Daniel Maki
    Professor of Mathematics

  • Emília P. Martins
    Associate Professor of Biology
    • Evolution of complex behavioral traits

  • Eugene McGregor
    Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
    • The role of information technology in the development of public management systems

  • Michael A. McRobbie
    Professor of Computer Science and Philosophy
    • Artificial Intelligence

  • Filippo Menczer
    Associate Professor of Informatics and Computer Science
    • Agent based models and algorithms, complex ecological, social, and virtual environments, adaptive behavior, intelligent agents, evolutionary computation, machine learning, and neural networks

  • James Miller
    Principal Scientist of Communication Disorders Technology
    Adjunct Faculty of Speech and Hearing Sciences

  • Jonathan W. Mills
    Associate Professor of Computer Science
    • Logic as a computational paradigm

  • Armin P. Moczek
    Assistant Professor of Biology

  • Lawrence S. Moss
    Professor of Mathematics; Adjunct Associate Professor of Computer Science
    • Foundations of mathematics

  • Javed Mostafa
    Victor H. Yngve Associate Professor of Information Science & Associate Professor of Informatics
    • User Modeling, information customization and interface design

  • Laura Murray
    Associate Professor of Speech and Hearing Sciences
    • Acquired neurogenic cognitive and communicative disorders

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  • Sharlene D. Newman
    Assistant Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
    • fMRI Imaging of cortical networks

  • Robert M. Nosofsky
    Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
    • Categorization

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  • Tim O'Connor
    Professor of Philosophy
    • Metaphysics; philosophy of mind; reductionism and emergent properties

  • Elinor Ostrom
    Arthur F. Bentley Professor of Political Science; Co-Director, Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis; Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs, Part-Time
    • Choice theory and models

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  • John Paolillo
    Associate Professor of Information Science; Associate Professor of Informatics; Adjunct Associate Professor of Linguistics

  • Christopher S. Peebles
    Professor of Anthropology; Director, Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archeology; Research Associate, Research Center for Language and Semiotic Studies
    • Co-evolution of mind and brain

  • Luiz Pessoa
    Associate Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences

  • David B. Pisoni
    Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences; Director, Speech Research Laboratory
    • Spoken word recognition

  • Jonathan Plucker
    Associate Professor of Educational Psychology (Learning, Cognition, and Instruction Program)
    • Implicit theories of intelligence and creativity

  • Philip Podsakoff
    John F Mee Chair of Management; Professor of Organizational Behavior & Human Resources
    • Attitude-behavior linkages; organizational reward systems; power and social influence

  • Nicholas Port
    Assistant Professor of Optometry

  • Robert F. Port
    Professor of Linguistics and Computer Science
    • Connectionist models of word perception

  • Robert Potter
    Assistant Professor of Telecommunications
    • Attention and cognitive processing of audio in media messages

  • Paul Purdom
    Professor of Computer Science
    • Analysis of algorithms, computational biology, machine translation, term rewriting, game playing

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  • Christopher Raphael
    Associate Professor of Informatics
    • Music informatics

  • Gregory J. E. Rawlins
    Associate Professor of Computer Science
    • Genetic algorithms

  • Charles Reigeluth
    Professor of Education (Instructional Systems Technology)
    • Instructional psychology; instructional theory; instructional strategies; computer-based education

  • Ed Robertson
    Associate Dean, School of Informatics
    Professor of Computer Science

  • Luis M. Rocha
    Associate Professor of Informatics and Computer Science
    • Complex systems modeling, distributed artificial intelligence and artificial life, computational and mathematical biology, adaptive agents, information retrieval, data mining, and uncertainty modeling

  • Yvonne Rogers
    Professor of Information Science and Informatics
    • Human-Computer Interaction and Computer-supported cooperative work

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  • Leah Savion
    Senior Lecturer of Philosophy
    • Logic; cognitive models of deductive reasoning and belief systems

  • Matthias Scheutz
    Associate Professor of Cognitive Science, Computer Science, and Informatics
    • Agent-based computing, artificial life, cognitive modeling, foundations of cognitive science, human-robot interaction, and swarm intelligence.

  • Kathy Schick
    Professor of Anthropology

  • Dennis Senchuk
    Associate Professor of Philosophy
    • Research in the interface of philosophy, developmental psychology, and cognitive science; metaphilosophy

  • Kalpana Shankar
    Assistant Professor of Informatics

  • Steven J. Sherman
    Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
    • Information seeking and hypothesis testing strategies

  • Robert Sherwood
    Professor of Science Education
    • Situated Cognition in Science Instruction

  • Richard M. Shiffrin
    Luther Dana Waterman Research Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
    • Models of memory

  • Marty Siegel
    Professor of Informatics

  • Eliot R. Smith
    Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
    • Connectionist models of social judgment and social behavior; implications of situated/embodied cognition for social psychology

  • Linda B. Smith
    Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
    • Dynamic systems

  • Olaf Sporns
    Assistant Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
    • Computational Cognitive Neuroscience

  • Erik Stolterman
    Professor of Informatics

  • Julie C. Stout
    Associate Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
    • Neural Mechanisms of Cognition and Behavior

  • Alfred Strickholm
    Emeritus Professor Physiology and Neural Science

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  • Maynard Thompson
    Professor of Mathematics
    • Mathematical and computer simulation modeling of biomedical and social processes

  • Larry Thibos
    Professor of Optometry
    • Visual information processing

  • William D. Timberlake
    Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences; Co-Director, Program in Animal Behavior and Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior
    • Analysis and modeling of regulatory systems

  • Peter M. Todd
    Professor of Cognitive Science, Informatics, and Psychology

  • Nicholas Toth
    Professor of Anthropology

  • James T. Townsend
    Rudy Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
    • Mathematical modeling

  • Frances Trix
    Professor of Linguistics and Anthropology

  • Michael W. Trosset
    Professor of Statistics
    • Computational statistics, statistical learning, multidimensional scaling, nonlinear dimension reduction, classification, clustering

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  • Frederick Unverzagt
    Associate Professor of Psychiatry
    • Clinical neuropsychology, memory, neurodegenerative diseases

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  • Dirk VanGucht
    Professor of Computer Science
    • Database systems; applied logic

  • Alessandro Vespignani
    Professor of Informatics; Adjunct Professor of Physics
    • Networks and complex systems

  • George vonFurstenberg
    Rudy Professor of Economics
    • Treatment of uncertainty in macroeconomics; signal extraction procedures in different sciences; optimal learning from uncertain news; establishing the degree of compliance with fuzzy undertakings

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  • Mike Wade
    Professor of Biology

  • J. Michael Walker
    Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences; Linda and Jack Gill Chair of Neuroscience

  • Stanley Wasserman
    Rudy Professor of Sociology, Psychological & Brain Sciences and Statistics

  • Charles S. Watson
    Professor Emeritus of Speech and Hearing Sciences
    • Psychoacoustics

  • Jonathan Weinberg
    Assistant Professor of Philosophy
    • Philosophy of Cognitive Science

  • Arlington Williams
    Professor of Economics
    • Experimental economics and decision making; predictive models of individual and aggregate behavior

  • Wayne L. Winston
    Professor of Decision and Information Systems
    • Applied probability

  • Catharine Wyss
    Assistant Professor of Informatics

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  • Larry Yaeger
    Professor of Informatics
    • Cognition, Complexity, Artificial Life, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Graphics, Neural Networks, Genetic Algorithms, Ecological Simulation, Evolution, Information Theory, Handwriting Recognition

  • Chen Yu
    Assistant Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences
    • Development and learning in humans and machines, machine intelligence.


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