Troland Research Awards
The Troland Research Awards are an annual prize given by the United States National Academy of Sciences to two researchers under the age of 40 in recognition of psychological research on the relationship between consciousness and the physical world. The areas where these award funds are to be spent include but are not limited to areas of experimental psychology, the topics of sensation, perception, motivation, emotion, learning, memory, cognition, language, and action. The award preference is given to experimental work with a quantitative approach or experimental research seeking physiological explanations.Recipients
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- Michael C. Frank
- Nim Tottenham
- Adriana Galvan
- Tom Griffiths
- Josh McDermott
- Marlene R. Cohen
- Tim Behrens
- Sian Leah Beilock
- David J. Freedman
- Geoffrey F. Woodman
- Lisa Feigenson
- Yael Niv
- Ueli Rutishauser
- Rebecca Saxe
- Asif A. Ghazanfar
- Lori L. Holt
- Jason P. Mitchell
- Laura Schulz
- Elizabeth A. Buffalo
- Joshua B. Tenenbaum
- Michael J. Kahana
- Frank Tong
- Tirin Moore
- Andrew J. Oxenham
- Miguel P. Eckstein
- Isabel Gauthier
- Randy Buckner
- Pawan Sinha
- Marvin M. Chun
- Frederick M. Rieke
- Gregory C. DeAngelis
- Jacob Feldman
- Robert L. Goldstone
- Wendy A. Suzuki
- David C. Plaut
- Michael J. Tarr
- David J. Heeger
- John K. Kruschke
- Steven J. Luck
- Karen Wynn
- Elizabeth Gould
- Earl K. Miller
- Nancy G. Kanwisher
- Harold E. Pashler
- Virginia M. Richards
- Jeffrey D. Schall
- Richard Ivry
- Keith R. Kluender
- Joseph E. Steinmetz
- Steven G. Yantis
- Michael S. Fanselow
- Robert M. Nosofsky
- Donald D. Hoffman
- David G. Lavond
- Steven Pinker
- Martha Farah
- Daniel L. Schacter
- Robert Desimone
- John T. Cacioppo
- Eric I. Knudsen
- Laurence T. Maloney and
- Roger Ratcliff
- Keith D. White
- Edward N. Pugh