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Richard M. Shiffrin Indiana University Richard M. Shiffrin’s contributions to scientific psychology have left a lasting mark on the field. Best known for his empirical, theoretical, and computational work in the modeling of a wide

Timothy Salthouse University of Virginia Timothy Salthouse receive his PhD from the University of Michigan in 1974. For more than twenty years, his work has set the international standard for studies of changes in human

Elizabeth Loftus University of California, Irvine Elizabeth Loftus is an example of the rare scientist who is instrumental both in advancing a scientific discipline and in using that discipline to make critical contributions to society.

Marcia K. Johnson Yale University Marcia K. Johnson’s contributions to experimental psychology have been deep, insightful, and groundbreaking. Johnson is intellectually, empirically, and theoretically broad-ranging and bold. She is a genuine scholar and intellectual, approaching

William T. Greenough University of Illinois at Urbana, Champaign William T. Greenough is one of the world’s leading investigators of experience-related neuronal plasticity in the mammalian brain. He has been the major proponent of the

Charles R. Gallistel Rutgers University Charles R. (Randy) Gallistel’s theoretical and experimental studies have provided psychology with an elegant computational theory of animal action, learning and cognition. His influential research encompasses a wide range of