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Saul Sternberg

Professor
Department: 
Psychology
Education: 
BA, Mathematics, Swarthmore College; Ph.D., Social Psychology, Harvard University
Address: 
3401 Walnut St., Room 332C
Phone: 
215-898-7162
Email: 
saul@psych.upenn.edu

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Research Themes: 
Memory and Learning
Sensation and Perception
Specific Research Areas: 
Human experimental and mathematical psychology: short-term dynamics of visual representation; brain and biomechanics in timing repeated movements; reaction-time methods and information-processing models.
Research Synopsis: 

Human experimental and mathematical psychology: short-term dynamics of visual representation; brain and biomechanics in timing repeated movements; reaction-time methods and information-processing models.

Representative Publications: 

Sternberg, S. (2003) Process decomposition from double dissociation of subprocesses. Cortex, 39, 180-182.
(Contribution to Cortex Forum on Double Dissociation. See www.masson.it/cortex/39(1).htm)
(pdf file)

Sternberg, S. (2001) Separate modifiability, mental modules, and the use of pure and composite measures to reveal them. Acta Psychologica, 106, 147-246.

Scarborough, D. & Sternberg, S. (Eds.) (1998) Invitation to Cognitive Science, Volume 4: Methods, Models, and Conceptual Issues. MIT Press. Pp. 1-xiv, 1-950.