UT Faculty with Cognitive Science Interests
- Nicholas
Asher (PhD Yale), Department of Philosophy. Theories
of Attitudes, Natural Language Semantics, Discourse structure,
Discourse Representation Theory, Non-monotonic reasoning
- Rajesh Bhatt (PhD
Pennsylvania), Department of Linguistics. Syntax,
Semantics, Tree Adjoining Grammars, Computational Linguistics,
Indo-Aryan Languages.
- David Birdsong (PhD Harvard), Department of French and
Italian. Second Language Acquisition.
- Daniel
Bonevac (PhD Pittsburgh), Department of Philosophy.
Metaphysics, Reduction, Supervenience, Natural Language Semantics,
Quantification Theory.
- Robert
Causey (PhD UC-Berkeley), Department of Philosophy.
Philosophy of Science, Reduction, Philosophical Implications of
Artificial Intelligence.
- Les
Cohen (PhD UCLA), Department of Psychology. Infant Perceptual
and Cognitive Development
- Larry
Cormack (PhD U-Berkeley), Department of Psychology. Binocular vision,
visual perception.
- Randy
Diehl (PhD Minnesota), Department of Psychology. Speech Perception,
Phonetic Theory, Human Cognition
- Catharine
Echols (PhD U of Illinois), Department of Psychology. Language
Acquisition, Cognitive Development
- Wilson
S. Geisler (PhD Indiana), Department of Psychology. Vision,
mathematical psychology, computer vision.
- David
Gilden (PhD Texas-Austin), Department of Psychology. Cognition, perception.
- Philip
Gough (PhD Minnesota), Department of Psychology. Psycholinguistics,
Psychology of Reading
- Robert
Koons (PhD UCLA), Department of Philosophy. Theories
of Action, Decision Theory, Game Theory, Semantic Paradoxes.
- Manfred Krifka
(PhD Munich), Department of Linguistics.
Formal Semantics. Phonology and Linguistic Structure. Discourse
Representation.
- Benjamin
Kuipers (PhD MIT), Department of Computer Sciences. Artificial
Intelligence, Robotics, Common Sense Knowledge, Model-based Reasoning
- Vladimir Lifschitz
(PhD Leningrad), Department of Computer Sciences. Logic and
Artificial Intelligence. Circumscription and Theories of Non-Monotonic
Reasoning, Formal Theories of Action.
- Brad
Love (PhD Northwestern), Department of Psychology. Categorization, Human
and Machine Learning, Similarity.
- Peter
MacNeilage (PhD McGill), Department of Psychology. Phonetics,
Comparative Neurobiology of Complex Action Systems
- Arthur
Markman (PhD Illinois), Department of Psychology. Similarity, category
learning, decision making.
- Richard Meier (PhD
UCSD), Department of Linguistics. Sign
Language Acquisition.
- Risto
Miikkulainen (PhD UCLA), Department of Computer Sciences.
Neural networks, Natural Language Understanding, Cognitive modelling.
- Ray Mooney
(PhD Illinois), Department of
Computer Sciences. Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing.
- Gordon Novak
(PhD UT), Department of Computer
Sciences. Automatic Programming, Physics Problem-Solving, Artificial
Intelligence
- Bruce Porter
(PhD Univ. of Calif. at Irvine), Department of Computer Sciences. Artificial
Intelligence, Knowledge Representation, Machine-Learning
- Carlota Smith
(PhD Pennsylvania), Department of Linguistics.
Discourse structure, Language Acquisition, Sentence processing.
- Harvey
Sussman (PhD University of Wisconsin), Department of Linguistics. Neurolinguistics,
Experimental Phonetics
- Stephen Wechsler
(PhD Stanford), Department of Linguistics. Syntax;
HPSG; Argument Structure; Morphosyntax.
- Jacqueline
Woolley (PhD U of Michigan), Department of Psychology. Children's
cognitive development, particularly children's understanding of mind.
- Andrew
B. Whinston (PhD Carnegie Mellon), Department of Management Science and
Information Systems. Artificial Intelligence, Information
Economics, Organizational Computing, Electronic Commerce.
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