
About
Phil Kellman is a distinguished academic holding the title of Adjunct Professor of Surgery at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). His primary research area is Cognitive Psychology, with a focus on visual perception, perceptual learning, and their applications in education and medicine. Kellman earned his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania and has made significant contributions to understanding object perception, perceptual development, and adaptive learning technologies.
Education
- Ph.D.: University of Pennsylvania (field unspecified)
Research Interests
Kellman’s work spans multiple domains within cognitive science. His key areas include:
- Visual perception of objects, contours, and motion
- Perceptual learning and its role in skill acquisition
- Applications of perception research to education and medical training
- Developmental aspects of visual perception in infants
Key Contributions
His research explores how humans perceive complex shapes and apply these perceptual skills to real-world tasks like medical diagnosis. Notable projects include developing adaptive learning modules for dermatology, echocardiography, and ECG interpretation. Kellman’s work bridges cognitive theory with practical educational technologies.
Awards & Recognition
While no personal awards are explicitly listed here, his co-authored paper on perceptual development won the American Psychological Association’s Young Investigator Award for best 2006 publication in Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
Grants & Collaborations
Kellman collaborates with institutions like the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety (driver expertise studies) and medical schools to integrate perceptual learning principles into clinical training. He has also contributed to interdisciplinary projects involving artificial intelligence and neural network modeling.
Labs & Teams
His research is conducted through UCLA’s Psychology Department and involves collaborations across disciplines, including surgery, cardiology, and dermatology.
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