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Greg Stone is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Arizona State University. He specializes in cognitive psychology, focusing on word recognition, computational modeling, and theoretical methods. Stone has been at ASU since 1986 and previously worked at Boston University.
- Education: B.A. in English & Psychology (Harvard, 1979), Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology (UCSD, 1985)
His research bridges computational models and cognitive theories, with a focus on neural networks, language recognition, and memory. Stone's work explores mechanisms like attentional priming, feedforward/feedback phonology, and strategic control in word recognition, contributing to understanding reading and lexical decision processes.
Key trends in his publications include neural dynamics in language processing, computational modeling of word recognition, and cross-linguistic spelling-sound consistency. His work spans experimental psychology, machine learning, and cognitive theory, often addressing nonlinearities in perception and decision-making.
- Scientific Awards: Fellow of the Psychonomic Society
Stone has taught courses like Sensation and Perception, Learning and Motivation, and Memory and Cognition since at least 2020, with ongoing instruction planned through 2025. He has also served as President-Elect of the Tempe Campus Academic Assembly.
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