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Barbara Abbott, Ph.D. 1976, University of California, Berkeley. Department of Linguistics and Germanic, Slavic, Asian, and Germanic Languages: Semantics and philosophy of language.

Alan Beretta, Ph.D., 1987, University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Department of Linguistics and Germanic, Slavic, Asian, and Germanic Languages: Neurolinguistics.

Rudy Bernard, Department of Physiology: Use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI) to study activity of the human brain.

Frank Biocca, Ph.D., 1989, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Media Interface and Network Design (M.I.N.D.) Laboratory, Deparment of Telecommunications: Human-computer interaction.

Bruce Burns, Ph.D., 1994, University of California, Los Angeles. Department of Psychology: Problem solving, learning in complex environments, analogical reasoning, and competition as problem solving.

Tom Carr, Ph.D., 1975, George Peabody College at Vanderbilt University. Department of Psychology: Perceptual recognition, attention, and the executive control of complex skills.

Rick DeShon, Ph.D., 1993, University of Akron. Department of Psychology: Problem solving, skill acquisition and working memory.

Fred C. Dyer, Ph.D. 1984, Princeton University. Department of Zoology: Mechanisms and evolution of visual behavior in insects; Ecology and evolution of social behavior in insects.

Fernanda Ferreira, Ph.D. 1988, University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Department of Psychology: Psycholinguistics, including adult comprehension and production in language.

Thomas Getty, Ph.D. 1980, Department of Zoology and Kellogg Biological Station: The role of information in various aspects of animal behavior.

Richard J. Hall, Ph.D. 1963, Princeton University. Department of Philosophy: Philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, epistemology.

Lauren Harris, Ph.D., 1965, University of Minnesota. Department of Psychology: Neuropsychological analysis of human cognition, individual differences in spatial ability; Lateralization (infants and children); History of psychology.

William M. Hartmann, Ph.D., 1965, Oxford University. Department of Physics: Theoretical and experimental psychoacoustics.

John M. Henderson, Ph.D. 1988, University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Department of Psychology: Visual cognition.

Kay Holekamp, Ph.D., 1983, University of California at Berkeley. Department of Zoology: Mammalian behavioral development and its physiological substrates. Yen-Hwei

Lin, Ph.D., 1989, University of Texas at Austin. Department of Linguistics and Germanic, Slavic, Asian, and Germanic Languages: Phonology, Chinese Linguistics.

Sridhar Mahadevan, Ph.D, 1990, Rutgers University. Department of Computer Science: Embedded autonomous agents, Artificial Intelligence.

Allen McConnell, Ph.D., 1995, Indiana University. Department of Psychology: Social cognition.

Alan Munn, Ph.D., 1993, University of Maryland. Department of Linguistics and Germanic, Slavic, Asian, and Germanic Languages: Syntax, semantics, psycholinguistics.

Joel T. Nigg, Ph.D. 1996, University of California, Berkeley. Department of Psychology: Developmental Psychopathology: Neuropsychological, neural, and cognitive mechanisms in childhood behavioral disorders.

Judy Olson, Ph.D. 1970, University of Wisconsin. Department of Geography: Quantitative mapping and the psychology of maps.

Janet Patterson, Ph.D. 1990, Kent State University. Department of Audiology and Speech Pathology: Neurogenic communication disorders; Applied Psycholinguistics in aphasia diagnosis and treatment.

Bill Punch, Ph.D. 1989, Ohio State. Department of Computer Science. Evolutionary Computation, see GARAGe , extraction of semantic content from text (web search), computer-aided music composition.

Cristina Schmitt, Ph.D., 1996, University of Maryland. Syntax, syntax/semantics interface, aphasia.

Jon Sticklen, Ph.D. Department of Computer Science: Knowledge based systems.

Laura Symonds, Ph.D., 1982, University of Pennsylvania. Department of Psychiatry and Department of Radiology: Neuropsychology, neural bases of cognitive processes and psychopathology.

George Stockman, Ph.D. 19xx, Department of Computer Science: Computer vision, knowledge representation and artificial intelligence.

John J. Weng, Ph.D., 1988, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Department of Computer Science: Computer vision, machine learning and machine cognitive development.

Wendy Wilkins, Ph.D. 1977, UCLA. Dean of the College of Arts and Letters and Department of Linguistics and Germanic, Slavic, Asian, and Germanic Languages: Human language and primate evolution, the acquisition and learnability of language, and the comparative syntax of Romance and South Slavic Languages.

James L. Zacks, Ph.D. 1967, University of California at Berkeley. Department of Psychology: Visual and attentional processes which underlie the perception of visual objects, and visual-perceptual changes in aging.

Rose T. Zacks, Ph.D. 1967, University of California at Berkeley. Department of Psychology: Attention, memory, and cognitive aging.