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Sandeep Prasada is a Professor and Director of the General Psychology MA Program at Hunter College, City University of New York (CUNY). He holds a PhD in Cognitive Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). His research focuses on the mechanisms underlying lexical and conceptual representation and their development, addressing questions about how humans form concepts across diverse domains and the interplay between conceptual, perceptual, and linguistic representations.
His work employs experimental methods to investigate conceptual development in children and adults, emphasizing formal explanations of cognitive processes. Key areas include kind representations, principled connections, and the neural basis of conceptual structures. Prasada has published extensively in journals like Cognition and Cognitive Science, contributing to theoretical frameworks in cognitive and developmental psychology.
Prasada’s research trends highlight interdisciplinary approaches blending cognitive science, linguistics, and philosophy. Recent studies explore polysemy, formal explanation’s role in conceptual systems, and atypical exemplar processing. His work underscores the importance of understanding how abstract principles shape everyday cognition.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. His professional roles include directing academic programs and advising the MA program, though no specific advisees are listed. He is affiliated with Hunter College’s Psychology Department within the School of Arts and Sciences.



