George Sperling


George Sperling is a Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Society for Experimental Psychologists, and a recipient of the APA Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award (1988), the Howard Crosby Warren Medal (1996) of the Society for Experimental Psychologists, The Edgar D. Tillyer Award (2002) of the Optical Society of America, and the Helmholtz Award (20040 of the International Neural Network Society. Sperling has made seminal contributions to research in human information processing, including fundamental research in iconic memory, stereo vision, visual masking, visual motion perception, attention processes, and decision making. He has had an enormous influence on contemporary cognitive science by consistently showing the way to develop careful, analytic experiments that enable, formal computational theories to describe the brain algorithms that underlie perception and cognition.

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