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About David Huber

My research focuses on human perception and memory from a broad-based, computational perspective. To shed light on these basic cognitive processes, we find converging evidence from behavioral studies and neurophysiological measures in combination with neural network and Bayesian modeling.

Positions

Present Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts Amherst
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Honors and Awards

  • Co-author, Perception/Action Modeling Prize, Cognitive Science Conference, 2009
  • Featured Presenter at 2nd annual Science Leadership Conference, hosted by APAs Science Directorate and the Board of Scientific Affairs, 2006
  • Early Investigator Award, Society of Experimental Psychologists, 2006
  • New Investigator Award, American Psychological Association, 2003
  • Young Investigator Award, Society of Mathematical Psychology, 2001
  • Outstanding Dissertation Award, Indiana University Cognitive Science Program, 2000


Contact Information

Tobin Hall, Room 441
135 Hicks Way
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Amherst, MA 01003
Tel:413-545-1559
Fax:413-545-2383

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