Lawrence W. Barsalou

Psychologist, Award Winner

1951 –

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Who is Lawrence W. Barsalou?

Lawrence W. Barsalou, born on November 3, 1951 in San Diego, is a psychologist and a cognitive scientist. He received a bachelors degree in Psychology from the University of California, San Diego in 1977, and a Ph.D. in Psychology from Stanford University in 1981. His doctoral advisor was Gordon Bower. Since then, Barsalou has held faculty positions at Emory University, the Georgia Institute of Technology, and the University of Chicago.

His work addresses the nature of human knowledge, and its roles in perception, memory, language, and thought. The current theme of his research is that the human conceptual system is grounded in the brain’s modality-specific systems. Specific topics of interest include whether modality-specific systems implement symbolic operations and abstract concepts, which is one of the main tasks of current cognitive psychology. Other lines of research address the situated character of knowledge, the dynamic online construction of conceptual representations, the development of ad hoc categories to support goal achievement, the structure of knowledge, and category learning.

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Born
Nov 3, 1951
San Diego
Also known as
  • Lawrence Barsalou
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • University of California, San Diego
  • PhD, Stanford University
    Psychology
    ( - 1981)

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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