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Don Dedrick is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Guelph, specializing in Neuroscience & Applied Cognitive Science. His research explores intersections between cognition, language, culture, and perception, with a focus on color categorization and its philosophical implications.
- Research Interests: Color perception, cognitive science foundations, cultural cognition, evolutionary perspectives, and experimental philosophy.
- Email: ddedrick@uoguelph.ca
His scholarly work spans interdisciplinary analysis of color language evolution, perceptual phenomena, and philosophical critiques of cognitive science methodologies. Recent publications highlight theoretical and empirical investigations into color categorization, stimulus-response dynamics, and computational models of cognition.
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